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Fair trade for Nepal relief

ON Friday 8 and Saturday 9 May, Community Projects Worldwide stores will be donating 20 per cent of all sales to the Oxfam Nepal Earthquake Emergency Appeal.
Community Projects stocks an array of handmade fair trade gifts, clothing and jewellery sourced from all over the world, including Nepal.
The Community Projects Worldwide is located at the entrance of the Eumundi Square on Napier Road.
Fridays are the perfect day for locals to shop in Eumundi Square, as there are over 90 boutique businesses, open from 8.30am to 2pm, it’s easy to get a park, and great to enjoy a lovely relaxing morning in Eumundi away from the usual market crowds.
Community Projects Worldwide are also open Saturday from 7.30am to 2pm.
If you need a fabulous gift for Mother’s Day or any day, and you would also like to support this great cause, please come and visit Community Projects Worldwide on Friday or Saturday.
If you can’t make it into the shop, all online sales are also included on Saturday 9 April at www.communityprojectsworldwide.com.au

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