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Asian Aid is a non-profit Christian charity organisation that works to implement development projects and provide sponsorship of poverty-stricken children from Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Founded in 1966, Asian Aid is an accredited, supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Based out of Wauchope, New South Wales, Australia, Asian Aid is a member of ACFID and a signatory of the ACFID code for non-government organisations and has a minor supporting branch in the United States led by volunteer John Truscott.

Organisational structure

Dr John Hammond is the current chairman for the 2014 - 2015 year.

Funding

Private donations and sponsorship.

Activities

Child Sponsorship and Community Development projects

Mission

Asian Aid gives hope by fostering permanent positive change in the lives of disadvantaged children and their communities.

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