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Water project in Chepang Hills Posted December 28, 2016

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A $10,000 AUD donation from the University of Melbourne recently funded a water project in the Chepang Hills, Chitwan. This project provides clean water to

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Earthquake recovery: 4 months on Posted August 29, 2015

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Four months ago, Dr Calida Neal, president of CWON, headed to Nepal to lend a hand. She has recently returned to Australian shores and remains

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Nepal Earthquake & CWON Posted June 17, 2015

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Following a devastating earthquake in Nepal on the 25th of April, CWON president, Calida Neal headed to Nepal to lend a hand. Watch our YouTube

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During the CWON 2011 volunteer program, three elderly women were identified who needed immediate assistance. The conditions they were living in were extremely dangerous. CWON

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One of our amazing 2012 team, Zoe Littlely, recently shared her experiences as a volunteer in Nepal in  ‘Discover SCU’. Zoe was an extremely valuable

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Our January 2014 volunteer team Posted April 19, 2013

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Three young women from Coffs Harbour have signed up for the ‘CWON Nepal experience’ in January 2014. Amy Connors, Jessie Edgar and Rebecca Green were

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CWON was the charity of choice at the 2013 Zonta International Women’s day breakfast in Coffs Harbour. A short presentation on CWON’s work was given

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Boxing day 2012 and Neville Neal (Baje) boldly steps up to the plate and becomes the first official CWON representative in the ‘International Elephant Race’

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Tibet2Timbuk2 concert Posted September 22, 2012

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On the 22nd of September, 2012 The Children’s Welfare Organization of Nepal (Australia) and the Southern Cross University Student Association proudly presented Tibet2Timbuk2 in concert

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CWON’s volunteer program 2011 Posted December 29, 2011

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A team of 9 volunteers from Coffs Harbour spent a month volunteering in Nepal in 2011. Three nursing students from SCU Coffs Harbour campus (Karen

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