Asian Aid

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Asian Aid is a non-profit Christian charity organisation that works to provide sponsorship of poverty-stricken children from India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Founded in 1966, Asian Aid is an accredited, supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Based out of Wauchope, NSW, Australia, Asian Aid is a signatory of the ACFID code for non-government organisations and has a supporting branch in the USA.

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[edit] History

Asian Aid (Australia) was founded in 1966 by Masie Fook. It is currently based in Wauchope, NSW.

[edit] Organisational Structure

Carl Ginger is the current president.

[edit] Funding

Donations and sponsorship.

[edit] Activities

Building schools Sponsorship Aid

[edit] Mission

Asian Aid sponsors children in India and Nepal and to help build Christian schools.

[edit] See also

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