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13 June 2026 / 27. Zil-Hajj 1447

Charity Gifts – the Perfect Present this Eid!

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This Eid, why not gift your family and friends a Charity Gift?  Often, one of the hardest things about Eid is finding the right present! A charity gift allows you to find the perfect present for your loved ones and, at the same time, helping others in need around the world.

With such great emphasis on charity giving during the month of Ramadhan, let us continue this into the month of Shawwal.  The reality is, many around the world face difficulties all throughout the year – not just in Shahr Ramadhan.

Our charity gifts range from gifting education to a student in India to sponsoring a senior to even providing breakfast to a child in East Africa! There is a gift that will suit everyone of all ages.

To purchase a charity gift, please visit The WFShop   where you can pick the right gift for you. You will then receive a personalised certificate with a personal message and the name of the person who you have donated on behalf of!

Have a look on the WF Shop today to order your Charity Gift today! 


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