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    Donate in memory

    Your donation in memory of a loved one will help people who face a daily struggle against extreme poverty.

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    Leave a gift in your Will

    Making a will? Leave a gift to Concern for a legacy that will transform lives. 

    Meresiyana Cimpaye (40) with the goats she bought from the profits of her Graduation Programme cash transfer, at her home in Bukinanyana, Cibitoke, Burundi. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith / Concern Worldwide.

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    Concern Gifts

    Concern Gifts is our alternative gift offering that helps support our work in 24 of the world’s poorest countries.

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    Your donation and tax back

    Save more children’s lives without donating an extra cent with tax back on your donations.

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