What your gift actually does
Every purchase in the Charity Shop funds a specific, costed intervention delivered by World Aid Network's frontline partners. This page shows exactly what that means.
Preventable blindness still affects millions across the developing world. A single operation or a pair of glasses can transform a life in minutes.
Cancer is the fastest-growing cause of death in low-income countries. Treatment that costs thousands in the West can be delivered for a fraction of that — if the funds are there.
When disaster strikes, World Aid Network deploys mobile clinics, clean water, food, and emergency medical teams within 72 hours.
Emergency Surgery
Covers full emergency surgery including theatre, anaesthesia, and post-operative care for one patient.
Diagnostic Kit
Restocks diagnostic consumables for one community health clinic for a week of consultations.
Mobile Clinic Fuel
Funds one day of mobile clinic operations reaching remote communities with no permanent health facility.
Clean Water Filter
Provides one household water filter serving a family of five for up to five years.
Emergency Food Parcel
Provides a week's nutritional food for a displaced family of five in a crisis zone.
Emergency Response Kit
Equips one first-response team for the first 72 hours of emergency disaster operations.
How we report on impact
Every gift in the Charity Shop is a costed line item from a programme already running on the ground. Prices reflect what the intervention actually costs to deliver in our partner countries — not fundraising targets or suggested amounts.
We work with local partner organisations who have their own audited accounts. A small share of each gift covers international banking costs; we publish that share rather than burying it in overhead figures.
As our reporting matures, we will publish verified impact totals — surgeries funded, clinic days completed, families fed — alongside the audited spend behind every figure. The first full report is in preparation.