Abercrombie and Kent Gifts for the Holidays: Philanthropy Gift Program
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Abercrombie and Kent is celebrating the holidays by Giving the Gift of Philanthropy. Donate to an Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy project and give an inspirational gift that will continue to give back for years to come. The special gifts include a customized certificate and a donation to a variety of projects, depending on price and location.
Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy’s main aim is “to provide long-term support for existing natural ecosystems to ensure that human populations, flora and fauna continue to survive and coexist successfully. Our vision includes working together with local people and regional non-governmental organizations to inspire and develop sound community health and conservation practices, and to assist in mitigating global climate change.”
HIV Testing in Uganda: Help to assess the HIV status of a local resident by means of a simple field test.
Health and Hygiene in Peru: Provide an impoverished family in the Sacred Valley with soap, shampoo, toothbrushes and other necessities of healthy living for one year.
Restore a Natural Landmark in Morocco: Plant a new tree and help restore the delicate ecosystem in a thousand-year-old date palm grove, a Marrakech landmark.
Save the Seabirds in Antarctica: Supply a fishing boat in the Southern Ocean with colored streamers that prevent seabirds from becoming tangled in long-line fishing nets.
Preserve Easter Island’s Heritage: Supply a pair of two-way radios needed by Easter Island high school students as they discover and preserve the island’s history.
Teach a Child in India: Sponsor the education of a destitute child in Delhi for one year, including tuition, books, uniform and a daily meal.
Fresh Water in Rural Cambodia: Give the gift of health to a village in Siem Reap through the digging of a clean water well.
A Safari Field Trip: Give 20 Maasai children the chance to discover their natural heritage and learn the value of protecting wildlife with a field trip to the Masai Mara National Reserve.
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