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43,000 meals served, as of:

$2 Feeds one person. One week costs $250. We are seeking 20 dinner sponsors, can you be one? We are a 501(c)(3) and your donation IS tax deductible. 

NEPALI SOUL FOOD :

Consisting of Nine jewels, 
and five elements.
 
Nine Bean Sprouted Bean Soup
Vegetable Curry
Whole Brown Rice with Peas
Nan Bread Puri 
Tomato and Timmur Chutney

 

(This is a mostly Organic, and Vegan meal.)

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    Curry Without worry is made possible by the over 7000 volunteers, generous donations from our sponsors and supporters like you, as well as :

    Our board of directors :

    Shrawan Nepali, Founder 

    Jesse Seaver, President

    Fiona Ma, Treasurer

    Catherine Lyons, Secretary 

    Krystal Kavney

     

    Our advisory board :  

    Lhakpa Sherpa

    Kushal Basnyat

     

    More about our board, and organization. 

    Monday
    Nov292010

    First CWOW in Khatmandu

    Healthy food for hungry souls: This is the message that NGO Curry Without Worry promotes, and it couldn't be more clear. On Tuesday, the 16th of November, I had the opportunity to document this fantastic organization's first every food drive in Nepal. Started by a group of San Franciscans lead by Sharwan Nepali, the organization has hosted a free food drive every Tuesday in San Francisco for the past four years, accompanied by music, dancing and singing. "I had a dream to bring Curry Without Worry to Kathmandu at the time we started the program four years ago in San Francisco", said Sharwan. The menu consists of five soul warming items, with Quanti, a nine sprouted bean traditional Nepali soup, as the signature item....

    (Read the Full Blog at Captured At The Speed of Light ) 

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