You are reading this thanks to the support and encouragement of so many people from the local and international community. As we have said elsewhere, the very existence of this longed for website is due to the hard work, talent and generosity of Cynthia Tinapple of Ohio, US.
Thanks too, to the following people who have recently supported us practically and emotionally:
- Janis Frost-for clay
- Beryl Black-donations
- Philip Moore-oven
- Jim and Elsie Moore-administrative support and donations
- Les and Margaret Higgins-admin and donations
- Melanie Dilday-gentle kick in the pants
- Jennifer Tattam-extruders
- Meredith Oxley-donation
And for selling our products:
- Meredith Oxley
- Marloes Heutmekers
- Lois Houltain
- Kate Rotherham
- Anne Cole
- Donna Law
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Vanessa Mansergh
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Judy Rusden
It has been a busy few months. We will update the blog soon with some of our latest news. Please join us as a subscriber to hear about when we have updated the blog. We promise it won’t always be lists of names!

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SAMUNNAT WISH YOU A BRIGHT FUTURE MAY YOURS HARD WORKING REDUCE THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OF THE NEPALIES WOMEN.
always a best wisher
BIBAS
Wendy, I am so thrilled to see how the “little seed” you planted has been lovingly nurtured and has grown into the inspirational and empowering Sumunnat project in Nepal! I am going to put a link up on my website to acolourfuljourney.com and will do a post on our Contemporary Clay Instructor program forum to spread the word. I hope that many people will be inspired to purchase, donate and support this very worthwhile cause.
Onwards and upwards!
Jen Tattam
Wendy,
my heartiest congratulations to u and your team for this project.
I am sure this will bring a big change in the lives of those it is intended for- the abused women in the Nepali district u are working in.
Please let me know if i can be of any assistance.
Wishing you constant success,
Natasha.