The Asha Foundation is run by volunteers in Australia. Our aim is to help disadvantaged Nepalese climb out of poverty into a life of sustainable human dignity.  With your help, we can make a difference.

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31 October
2012

Annual Report 2012

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30 November
2011

2011 Annual Report

Our 2011 Annual Report is now on-line.  Please click here 


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22 June
2011

Rotary International Support

The Asha Foundation has received overwhelming financial support from Rotary International through Matching Grant funding.  Asha will be the Cooperating Parnter in the Matching Grant and will work alongside the Rotary Clubs of Moruya (Australia) and Dillibazar (Nepal) in improving the lives of children in the village of Kuntabesi.  

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30 May
2011

Sponsorship Financial Report

Every wondered where sponsorship dollars go and how are they used?  Mark McIntrye our Nepal Director has produced a simple to understand document that reveals all.

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21 February
2011

Update on Childrens Home Renovation

Read the latest report on this project which has been possible through the cooperation of Rotary Australia Community Service

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19 January
2011

2010 Annual Report

Our 2010 Annual Report is now available on line.  As this report was prior to our name change to The Asha Foundation, all references refer to our prior name -  Dharmik Australia

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Help Change a Life

  • In rural Nepal girls often have to stay at home and help in the home and in the fields, thus missing out on a vital education. Read how cooking oil can help educate a girl and ultimately benefit all her family

  • If you thought about sponsoring a child but were worried that your funds will be eaten away by administration and only a fraction reaches the child, well that simply is not the case with The Asha Foundation, read how sponsoring a child will change their life

  • The Asha Foundations first venture with Rotary involves renovating an unused building in a children's home in Kathmandu and turning it into accommodation for volunteers. This will provide much needed revenue for the home thus benefiting the children. All donations for this project are tax deductible