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iBakeSale

Join our group at iBakeSale and a % of your online purchases are donted to further the “Giving Children Hope” cause!

Support our cause while shopping!

963 Coffee

Are you a coffee drinker? Buy fair wage coffee online at 963 Coffee!

Buy your coffee from 963 Coffee and support both indigenous coffee farmers and Giving Children Hope for the same price as a pound from Starbucks! 40% of your purchase goes to Giving Children Hope. Please include “Giving Children Hope” in the notes section when making your coffee purchase!

963 Coffee sells African Morning Blend – Light Roast, Cinnamon Creme Brulee, South Seas – Dark roast, Triple Tango – Medium Roast, and of course, Decaf. Enjoy organically grown coffee and support Giving Children Hope!

Buy your fair wage coffee today!

Maatiam

Shop online at www.maatiam.com and a % of your purchases go to Giving Children Hope

At Maatiam, “every consumer is a philanthropist; every purchse creates a donation.”
Sign up, pick Giving Children Hope as your nonprofit of choice, and shop with more than 200 retailers. Click here to get shopping!

Borderless Logistics

Employ Borderless Logistics as your shipping company of choice and they’ll donate $100 to Giving Children Hope

In partnership with Borderless Logistics, Giving Children Hope ships tens of containers beyond our borders each year. In return, Borderless Logistics has offered to donate $100 to GCH for every container they ship as a referral from Giving Children Hope. Be sure and tell them you we sent you. Click here to get shipping!

 

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News

2008.04.16

Honduras Receives Medicine from GCH, Global Brigades

2008.04.11

GCH Sends Aid to Hospital in Jamaica

Giving Children Hope, in partnership with Board Members, Eileen and Don Anderson, have sent a shipment of humanitarian aid to Annotto Bay Regional Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica.