Here are a few suggestions for special
gifts that will directly support the work of Partners In Health or the communities we serve.
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Partners In Health T-Shirt
Support our commitment to social justice with this EDUN LIVE t-shirt, knitted in Mauritius and manufactured in Lesotho using sustainable manufacturing. |
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FACE AIDS pins
These beaded pins are hand-crafted by people living with HIV in Rwanda. Proceeds will provide an income for the patients and benefit PIH programs in Rwanda.
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Gulu la anthu Oluka
baby hats
These hand-knit hats are made by a cooperative of women living with HIV. The cooperative is part of an income-generation project supported by PIH's partner organization in Malawi.
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Jewels of Hope
The proceeds from jewelry sold by the non-profit Jewels of Hope will benefit orphans and other vulnerable children in Africa, including orphans supported by PIH's partner organization in Lesotho.
Please note that Jewels of Hope jewelry will be shipped from Africa. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. |
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Little Creek Yarn
One hundred percent of all profits from the sales of this handspun yarn goes
to support PIH programs around the world. |
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Dean's Beans
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this robust brew of organic coffee beans will support the work of PIH's partner organization in Haiti. |

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Shared Hope Recycled Glass Bead & Copper Bracelet
Using recycled glass beads by the Global Mamas artisan collective in Ghana, West Africa, this bracelet is stamped by hand and assembled in the Haitian village of Cerca la Source by Club Mama. |
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Partners In Health
Bumper Stickers
Show off your support for PIH's projects around the world, and a commitment to do "whatever it takes" to achieve social justice and health care for the poor, with these high-quality vinyl stickers.
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Mountains Beyond Mountains
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder's updated, deluxe
edition of Mountains Beyond Mountains tells the story of Paul Farmer
and Partners In Health, including recent developments in a brand new epilogue. |

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Strength In What Remains
In Strength in What Remains, Pulitzer Prize-winning
author Tracy Kidder brings readers along on the remarkable journey of Deo,
a young man who narrowly escaped genocide in Burundi and lived homeless in
New York City before completing his education and returning to build a health
clinic for the poor in his home village.
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Books by Paul Farmer
and PIH colleagues
A selection of books by PIH co-founder Paul Farmer and PIH partners offer a wealth of information to teach readers about the issues of poverty and social justice that drive the organization's work
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Other books we recommend
Take a look at some of the books that we believe others who share our commitment to health and social justice might enjoy.
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Gifts that keep giving
Make a donation in honor of a friend or family member to help PIH provide
quality health care and social support to people in need. As you can see
from the examples below, even a small contribution goes a very long way.
If you fill in the honoree's name and address in the Tribute section of
our online donation form, PIH will send a thank you card to the person
in whose name the gift is being made.
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Provide surgical care
For $65, you can buy all the consumables – surgical masks, gloves,
anesthesia, etc. – needed to perform an emergency C-section or other
lifesaving surgery.
Read about the
opening of the operating room in Rwinkwavu, Rwanda.
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Treat
a malnourished
child
For $100, you can provide treatment for a child suffering from severe
malnutrition.
Read about our malnutrition
program in Lesotho and in Haiti. | |
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Even more gifts to support PIH
Can't find the perfect gift on this page? Check out one of the many online stores featured on GiveBackAmerica.org, an online shopping mall that was created to raise money for charities. If you click to one of the hundreds of participating stores (including Amazon, eBay, and Target) from this site, a percentage of your purchase will automatically be donated to PIH at no cost to you! How does it work? Retailers, such as Amazon and Macy's, pay GiveBackAmerica a commission to refer customers to their site. GiveBackAmerica will take the commission from the retailer and shares it with Partners In Health. Click here to start shopping!
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