Get Involved with NAFA Qld

Join Us

For a small donation, you can become a NAFA member and keep in touch with NAFA activities.
Contact us for details or download a NAFA Membership Form

Attend NAFA events

NAFA holds two major fundraising events each year, an annual dinner in May for the Nepali New Year and each September, Nepal in the Park - a cultural day and a fundraising walk at Mt Coot-tha. Check the Calendar for the details of the next event.

Donate

NAFA is pleased to accept general donations or donations earmarked to specific projects.  For Australian donors, donations to NAFA’s Overseas Aid Fund are fully tax-deductible.   Please contact us for details or download our Donation form

Jumper distribution in Sankhu Nov 2010

Nepal Knitters

One of NAFA’s most successful projects has been the knitting of jumpers and beanies. If you have spare wool or time to knit, please contact Brenda Hazelwood at nafasec@hotmail.com     Read the newsetter in ‘Latest News’

Sponsor a child’s education

Sponsorship opportunities are available to help students with primary and secondary schooling and/or further education and training.  Please contact Helen Zada at helenzed@internode.on.net

Make a bequest

Many Australians are seeking to leave a lasting legacy through bequests or charitable trusts. If you remember NAFA (Qld) in your Will you will be supporting the work of our Association in assisting to improve the physical, social, emotional and economic well being of people in Nepal.  What can I give?   You can bequeath cash, a specific sum or a percentage or the residue of your estate, jewellery, works of art, shares and other goods. You may wish to discuss with us the type of gift you intend to leave NAFA (Qld) to ensure that we are able to apply it appropriately to our work.

Please discuss your wish to make a gift to NAFA (Qld) with your family or loved ones so that your intentions are clear to all concerned. Read more in Appeals.  To find out more please contact the President Mr Rod Setterlund at setterlund@hotmail.com

Building classrooms in remote villages