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Projects We Support
Due to the wide range of beneficiaries targeted by the projects, and the high level of collaboration between the projects, it is difficult to split them into areas of work. However, there are 3 main focuses for our projects which aim to give back children's rights:
For project locations please see the CWS map.
At the heart of all the projects CWS supports, is a desire to:
- Involve children and communities in developing and running the programmes to make sure we are really meeting their needs
- Support those children who need it most, and adapt to meet their needs, regardless of how difficult their backgrounds or behaviours
- Use innovation to continually improve upon our services, and make them accessible and enjoyable for children and families
CWS's main beneficiaries in Nepal are:
- Street and working children and young people
- Children in mountain villages and their families
- Children living in slum areas
- Girls at risk of, or victims of, trafficking
- Mothers and their young children
Please click on the links to the left for more information on these areas of work, and our individual projects listed by name. Alternatively please watch our CWS film.

Latest News
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Sign up for the CWS Annapurna Trek November 2011!
CWS are pleased to announce we will be holding a new trek in November 2011. In 2008 we organised an Everest Base Camp Trek which raised an amazing £70,000 for our work.
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Everest Base Camp 2010 Accomplished!
Everest Base Camp 2010 Accomplished Congratulations to Katie Dilworth, Dave Ward and Dean and Christina Ansell, who successfully completed the Everest Base Camp Trek all in the name of charity!
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CWS's 5 Year Agreement with the Nepali Government
CWS is proud to announce that the 5 year agreement for the period 2010 – 2015, between the Charity and the Government of Nepal, was jointly signed at the offices of the Social Welfare Council to