Whether you've bought a yak, have received a mosquito net or are considering buying a place for a child in a school, you can see the huge difference Wish List gifts are making to the lives of some of the world's most disadvantaged and vulnerable children
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A trip for a child in the UK The Kumasi project in Newcastle helps unaccompanied asylum-seeking children who have fled conflict in their own countries. They provide them with an opportunity to meet new friends and help them cope with mental health problems. Thanks to Wish List, the children were taken on a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland. One project member said "It is the best day I have had since coming to England". Buy it now | Find out more |
Toys For eight year-old Luka in Serbia, toys provided by Wish List have made his life a happier one: "My favourite thing in the library is the puppets. I like animals. I have lots of friends. We like to play with different toys." Buy it now | Find out more |
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Bicycle Thanks to bicycles provided by Wish List, children in Kabul, Afghanistan who live long distances away, can now get to school. This gives them the education they need to make their lives better. One little boy who received a bike can now get to class on time, "I am very happy and thank Save the Children". Buy it now | Find out more |
Footballs, netballs and pump After severe flooding left the Zambezi River Valley in Mozambique in a state of emergency, Save the Children responded by (among other things) establishing child friendly spaces allowing approximately 980 children to feel safe and play. Toys and footballs were provided by Wish List so even when the children had lost so much, the air was still filled with the sounds of them playing and having fun. Buy it now | Find out more
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