Posted by: Nepe August 21, 2008
Contribute to "Nepal Flood Victims" fund
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FYI,

 

 

Nepalese Americas Council

Unity for coordination, cooperation and collaboration

                  Since 1991                        

Web: www.NepalCouncil.org                                      

 

 

August 20, 2008

 

Dear friends,

 

The Nepalese Americas Council (NAC) and North American Coordination Council (NACC) appeal all Nepali American and Canadian organizations, members of North American Nepali Diaspora and friends of Nepal to contribute funds to support relief efforts for the people affected by the recent flooding southern Nepal.  Last year too we did our part to support the relief work.  Nature has struck again and thousand have been affected, who need help. 

 

As in the past, our contributions can make a difference in the lives of those who have suffered from this natural calamity.  You have readily responded to such calls in the past and we hope you will do it again. 

 

Your contributions are tax deductible. Please make checks payable to Nepalese Americas Council (please write “Nepal Flood Victims” on the memo section of the check) and urgently mail your contributions to the following address:

 

Ms. Bishnu Thapa, Treasurer

The Nepalese Americas Council

4 Travis Ct.

Gaithersburg, MD 20879

 

This is a collaborative effort on behalf of the Nepali community and friends of Nepal.  The collected amount will be handed over to a reliable and reputable relief agency in Nepal.

 

On behalf of NAC, its member organizations and NACC we thank you in advance for your generous support.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Dr. Ambika Adhikari

President NAC

 

Suman Timsina

Co-chair NACC

 

Ratan Jha

Co-char, NACC

 

 

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NAC is a council of Nepali organizations in North America established to create unity among people of Nepali origin for effective coordination, cooperation, and collaboration on common issues.

 

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