Relief from Poverty

Nearly half the world lives on US$7 a day or less.

1.6 billion people live in poor housing.  

1 in 10 people go to bed hungry. 

Gift the World provides immediate direct aid through the provision of food, water, shelter and medical care to those in greatest financial need or suffering from the effects of conflict, war or other disasters. 

Our medium and longer-term infrastructure programmes provide re-training to assist with employment opportunities and the establishment of organic regenerative farms as a source of food supply and livelihood. 

Healthcare and Wellbeing

Mental and substance use disorders are now the leading cause of disability worldwide.

The worldwide cost of chronic disease is estimated to reach US$47trillion by 2030.

Over 1 billion people are affected by diagnosed mental health issues or chronic physical illness.  

Gift the World addresses health at both a physical and mental level. In addition to providing emergency care for those in immediate need, we are dedicated to helping chronic sufferers find their way back to full health.

Our infrastructure initiatives provide hospitals, wellness centres and programmes to aid a sustainable, healthier world.

Education

73% of adults consider themselves lifelong learners.

Each year of education reduces the risk of conflict by 20%.  

74% of employees consider skills training the most important component of company policy.

Gift the World’s education is based on providing people with the tools they need to make decisions to lead healthier, happier and more prosperous lives, while going on to become a more positive influence in the lives of those around them.

We offer a combination of both practical training and life skills programmes. In all our teachings, we are dedicated to showing people they have the power of choice in all that they do.

Our educational content is delivered through live workshops, short courses, extended online curricula, educational institution partnerships, and ultimately our own physical campus.

We're stronger together.

Whether you'd like to know more about our work, collaborate with us, or let us know of underserved areas in need, let's connect. It means the world.