Cataract Surgery
A 30-minute operation that restores full sight for someone living in preventable blindness.
When a couple already has everything, give something that matters elsewhere. A charity wedding gift from World Aid Network funds a specific life-saving intervention — and arrives with a beautiful gift certificate in the couple's honour.
Browse all giftsA 30-minute operation that restores full sight for someone living in preventable blindness.
Covers the cost of life-saving surgery for a casualty of disaster or conflict.
Keeps a mobile medical unit moving — bringing healthcare to the most remote communities.
Provides a household water filter for a family in a region without reliable clean water.
Equips a first-response team for the critical first 72 hours of a new crisis.
The classic problem with wedding gifts: the couple already has a home, a kitchen, and every appliance they need. The charity alternative has become popular for exactly this reason — you give something that can't gather dust.
Our virtual gifts are specific. When you give a Cataract Surgery in a couple's name, you're not making a vague donation — you're funding one complete operation. The couple receives a certificate they can keep, and you give them a story to tell their guests.
At checkout, you can write a personal message and address the gift to the couple. Add multiple gifts for a more substantial present, or ask the couple to share a link to this page as an alternative registry.
A charity wedding gift is a virtual gift that funds a specific humanitarian intervention in honour of a couple's marriage. It's a meaningful alternative to a physical present.
Yes. Couples who prefer not to receive physical gifts sometimes ask guests to donate to a charity instead. Our virtual gifts let guests choose a specific intervention.
Our gifts range from £10 to £85. The most popular wedding gift is Cataract Surgery at £25 — a specific, impactful intervention with a clear outcome.
Yes. You can send the gift in the couple's name at checkout. They'll receive a notification and a printable gift certificate confirming what was funded in their honour.