• GROWING

    SUSTAINABILITY

  • GROWING

    & EMPOWERING

  • GROWING

    ROLE MODELS

ABOUT OUR PROJECTS

We holistically benefit the needy in remote villages of Nepal with nutrition, health and sex education, permaculture, skills and capacity development for income generation and solutions for caste and gender equality.
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80% of the Nepalese people live in villages, if we do good in one village we'll see a ripple effect across Nepal.

DONATE NOW

100% of your donations go to our projects, while our trekking and volunteer combinations in Nepal raise money to support us while we support others.
DONATE
80% of the Nepalese people live in villages, if we do good in one village we'll see a ripple effect across Nepal.

DONATE NOW

100% of your donations go to our projects, while our trekking and volunteer combinations in Nepal raise money to support us while we support others.
DONATE

WHO WE ARE


Growing Nepal was conceptualised by Susan Welch, an Australian, after much time spent in Nepal and fundraising for 2015 earthquake relief. Susan is proud to work with the team from Society for Humanism Nepal (SOCH Nepal) and
with other community solutions orientated humanitarians to help make the differences they see necessary.

WHAT WE DO


Growing Nepal is a collaboration of Australian and Nepali community service providers whose aim is to holistically benefit the needy and the disadvantaged in remote villages of Nepal with equality, sex and health education, skills and capacity development, permaculture, community building and solutions for financial empowerment. Plus we organise tours of our projects and treks in Nepal to contribute to our goals! 

VOLUNTOUR AND TREK


Nepal is a haven for volunteers and trekkers. With some of the poorest people in the world but 8 out of 10 of the highest peaks, it makes sense to combine a way to 
offer western help and know how to the most needy and experience some of the astounding beauty that Nepal is reknown for. 

OUR PARTNERS


Volunteer today to start growing local communities.
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