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African artisans have produced some of the world’s most beautiful artwork, jewelry, crafts and more. Give a unique gift of African coffee or art made from recycled materials. Purchase a tee shirt or cap to support the work of our members. Splurge on something special for yourself including music CDs with songs from Uganda or candles in the shape of African wildlife– almost too beautiful to burn. Your purchases will help support the work of the Aid for Africa members featured below.
All purchases are made through Aid for Africa members. Please direct any inquiries to the individual members.
The Touch Foundation
Purchase “who cares?” tee shirts and canvas tote bags. Visit >
World Bicycle Relief
Women and men’s tee shirts, cycling clothing, and other apparel. World Bicycle Relief’s ZIPP signature bicycle aprons, patches, CDs, and water bottles. Visit >
charity: water
Water bands, tee shirts, water ties, thermos hydration bottles, Blue Planet Run book, Holiday e-cards. Visit >
African Conservancy Marketplace
Handmade art, candles, and more by African artisans sold directly throught African Conservancy. Books, CDs, clothing and electronics offered through partners Amazon.com and Ex Officio. All benefits from purchases are channeled back into the organization’s African projects. Visit >
South Africa Partners
Children’s books by South African authors and illustrated by South African artists. For each book sold, South African Partners donates a book in the purchaser’s name to a South African school. Visit >
Museum for African Art
Features many one-of-a-kind crafts, household and decorative objects. Items are produced exclusively for the Museum by artisans and craftspeople and imported directly from Africa. Purchases support local African artisans and museum programs. Visit >
Carolina for Kibera
LightBox is a powerful book of photography and narratives by the young women of the Binti Pamoja Cente in Kibera, Kenya. All of the book proceeds benefit the Binti Pamoja Scholarship Fund. Scholarships are awarded to girls and young women in Kibera to assist their families in covering school fees for high school. Each scholarship requires $150 annually, and we are always in need of donors. Visit >
Invisible Children
Men and women’s apparel, jewelry, books, and DVDs. 100 percent of the proceeds support their programs in Northern Uganda. Visit >
Solar Cookers International
A variety of products related to solar cooking and solar water pasteurization. All proceeds directly support the work of Solar Cookers International. Visit >
Save Africa’s Children
Annual Calendar, the book Free to Dream, by Charles E. Blake, Sr. and Save Africa’s children’s bracelets. Visit >
Children of Uganda
Music CDs, clothing, and handicrafts. Visit >

