Best Gifts for Mom

Giving Hope and Help For Moms

While it’s difficult that many of us can’t be with the moms in our lives, you can make a positive memory by dedicating a RESCUE gift to her.

Social distancing means millions of us, sadly, won’t be with our moms for the holidays. But, giving a RESCUE gift is a generous and impactful way to honor the moms in your life.

Each purchase comes with a special, meaningful card or e-card that you can dedicate to Mom.

Mom’s living in crisis areas are fighting to keep their families safe and healthy in the midst of COVID-19. Sending a RESCUE gift can change their lives. It’s also an uplifting act that you and mom can take part in together this year, even if you can’t be together in person.

$116

Year of School for Two Girls

Millions of girls around the world are denied schooling. Education can give girls a chance at better, brighter lives.
$63

Baby Kits

The Baby Kit Rescue Gifts that you gave last year helped the IRC give more than 250,000 women critical supplies and care for their infants.

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  • $116 - Year of School for Two Girls
  • $63 - Baby Kits
  • $45 - COVID-19 Emergency Hygiene Kits
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How it Works

Give a gift that inspires and helps refugees around the world. It's easy —
  • Choose your gift.

  • Dedicate your gift to someone special;

    choose to send them a printed card or ecard. Printed cards are delivered in 7-10 business days, while ecards can be sent immediately or scheduled on a specific date.

  • Make an impact: your gift helps provide critical assistance to uprooted families where most needed.

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About the
International
Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee is consistently awarded top marks by charity watchdog groups for our efficient use of donor contributions and the effectiveness of our work. Eleven years in a row, the IRC has earned Charity Navigator's highest rating of four stars —ranking us in the top 1% of efficient and trustworthy charities.

In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, The New York Times is highlighting the IRC as one of the top 5 charities to support. NYT Reporter Nicholas Kristof says, “The IRC is a gold standard organization.”