Seven Women began in Nepal in 2009. It is a grass roots project to create new lives for seven disabled
women were found abandoned in a tin shed enduring discrimination and hardship. Seven Women founder Stephanie Woollard first met them while traveling in Nepal and started a training training program for them in the hope skills would give them independence and a means to earn an income. Now with a dedicated and passionate team they have been able to establish two centres in Nepal which have trained and employed over 550 women. Last year we supported Seven Women and I thought I'd like to do it again this year but with a difference. We will be selling knickers. I'd like to deliver the knickers myself to their centre in Katmandu on my way to Everest Base Camp. Women often arrive at the centre with nothing and it it simple things like this, a warm meal and place to sleep that can make the biggest difference. You can help them too by buying some knickers at the shop for $10.00 and we'll deliver it in April.
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