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Published 16:15 3 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 09:57 3 Dec 2019 GMT
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It's the same items that go into the boxes that were made up here in Ireland: something to wash with, something to write with, something to wear and some things to 'wow' the child who gets the parcel. And since they are all bought through Team Hope's local partners in Kenya, you're supporting the local economy too.
Team Hope’s partner works in Machakos County, which is about two hours’ from the capital Nairobi. They work in rural agricultural areas which have been affected by drought. As well as delivering Christmas presents to the area, the charity also works to improve access to clean water and boost agriculture, as well as providing access to education.
It costs €15 to send a ready-made shoebox to Kenya with Team Hope. You can find out more information about what goes into the boxes and where they go to here. And you can make a donation here.
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