Merry Christmas from Meg’s
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all from the kids in Meg’s care in Nepal.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all from the kids in Meg’s care in Nepal.
The evening was very successful so a big thank you to everyone who attended. It was run by North Albury Rotary with proceeds to be shared by both Meg’s Children and Hilltop Cancer Care Accommodation Centre in Albury. It was a fun evening with great music, plenty of dancing, numerous auction items donated by local…
Here are some photos of our kids in Nepal celebrating Dashian Festival in Nepal. Dashian is the longest Hindu festival in Nepal, traditionally celebrated for 2 weeks in September/October. It consists of prayers and offerings to Durga, the Universal Mother Goddess, and is also a great time for families to come together. Kids love it…
Everyone welcome to our Garage Sale at 728 Macauley Street Albury on 19th October 2019, 9am – 2pm. Article in the Border Mail Thursday 17th October 2019
Save the date – December 6-7, 2019 We’d love you to join us for a leisurely ride around the rail trails in the ovens valley. And whilst we are at it, let’s donate some much needed funds to help out the kids at Meg’s Children Nepal. Complete this Registration form and email it to megschildren@hotmail.com.au…
In 2017 Mike Coen completed the ancient pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago (the Way of Saint James) and chose Meg’s Children to be the beneficiary of his associated fundraising efforts. Mike has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of Meg’s, and to highlight the plight of those less fortunate than ourselves. His journey along the…
Rural Funds Management, a Canberra-based agricultural fund, sponsored an event in 2018 as part of our Meg’s for March initiative, and continues to make generous donations that make a significant difference to our children in Nepal.
Saint Anne’s School in North Albury has been a long-term supporter of Meg’s, and to this day the children and staff host an annual fundraising event in support of Meg’s.
The Geok Hua Wong Charitable Trust (GWCT), based in Melbourne, was established in 2015 on the death of Dr Geok Hua Wong. The GWCT works to realise the vision of Dr Wong who during his lifetime was a generous philanthropist. Dr Wong’s wish was to provide funding for charitable purposes, particularly: The relief of poverty…
Australian Rotary Clubs are part of an international network of business, professional and community leaders who strive to make the world a better place through practical efforts. Through Rotary International, the reward of “paying it forward” unites men and women from different backgrounds, cultures, religious and political beliefs the world over, allowing ordinary people to…