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Gifts that give back for the holidays

Gifts that Give

With holiday season gearing up, U.S. Fund for UNICEF corporate partners are offering a varied range of gifts that give back.

Want to give a present that also makes a difference for children? From bracelets to luxury goods and accessories, writing instruments to soft toys, several corporations have created dedicated items that will help UNICEF. Gucci, IKEA, Montblanc and Cartier have joined this year in support of UNICEF's mission, and will make a donation for each purchase of dedicated items this holiday season to support UNICEF's lifesaving programs. Click here for details of each company's offer.

In addition, several U.S. Fund for UNICEF corporate partners: American Airlines, Pampers, Microsoft, Delta Air Lines, and Causes on Facebook are offering unique ways to give back through various online activities.

Participation in these activities will help UNICEF do whatever it takes to save children's lives, and help achieve our goal of reducing the number of preventable childhood deaths from 24,000 per day to zero.

Happy shopping!

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