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If you are buying an alternative gift on behalf of a friend or loved one please tick the ‘I’m gifting to a loved one’ box. We will email you to get the details of who you are buying this gift for, so we can send you a special eCard for you to send to explain your kind gesture (physical cards available on request).

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£10 Donation Card

£10

Not sure what your sponsored child needs? Let our team buy what they need.

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School Bag

£10

Essential to take items to and from school

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Tippy Tap

£10

A simple Tippy Tap saves lives. Just £10 gives a family safe handwashing every day.

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Scientific Calculator and Geometry Set

£10

Essential stationery for secondary school, a calculator and geometry set are vital supplies that can be the difference between staying in school and dropping out

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Laying Hen

£12

This will provide eggs and meat high in protein to boost the immune system.  Surplus can be sold to generate income for the projects.

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1 Treated Mosquito Net

£12

Malaria is rife in rural Kenya. Once the sun sets and dusk arrives the whole land is covered with mosquitos

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Solar Light

£15

Light up a child’s future, £15 provides safe solar lighting so homework doesn’t have to stop at sunset.

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Blanket & Sheet

£15

Provide the essentials of a good night’s sleep.

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Dish Rack

£15

Reduce waterborne and other related diseases

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Text Books

£20

Give the priceless gift of learning & enrich a child’s life

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Primary School Uniform (1 Year)

£20

A reason for pride & excitement amongst our children.

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£20 Donation Card

£20

A £20 donation to Nasio, and a lovely card to give to your friends or family.

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Girl’s Teen Pack

£20

For many of you, the thought of living without a bra or underwear would be shocking.

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Boy’s Teen Pack

£20

Make sure that a fresh face is a smiling face!

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Stationery Pack

£20

Tools and equipment to ensure a child can access education

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Food For 2 Weeks

£25

You could feed a family for two whole weeks!

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A Birthday Treat

£25

A cake and some drinks for the child and their family

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Mattress

£30

Please help us make sure every child in our care gets a good night’s sleep.

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Clothing & Shoes

£30

Provides the basics of a practical and hard-wearing set of clothes and pair of shoes.

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Fund A Kitchen Garden

£30

Provide a family with the tools, seeds, and support to grow their own kitchen garden.

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Single Bed

£40

A safe place to sleep off the floor.

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Healthcare For Family (1 Year)

£60

Cover a families basic healthcare needs.

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Sack of Maize

£60

The staple food in Kenya.

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Sack of Beans

£60

Provide a truly substantial source of food for a family

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Goat

£85

Can provide a sustainable source of milk and meat for a whole family

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Bike

£90
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"The Nasio Trust has helped me possess what I never had. I pray to God that he may bless our sponsors abundantly for their good heart. I thank The Nasio Trust for their great determination."
Douglas Osore (supported by Nasio)

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Left untreated, the infection can escalate to tetanus, gangrene, or even the loss of limbs.

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