Welcome to the Holy Cow Project!

Help Build a Library at The Uluru Childrens Home in Southern India.

Thank you for your interest in The Holy Cow Project – where knowledge and access to education is our sole purpose.  There are many ways you can support The Project’s work to bring lasting improvements to the lives of children and their community in the developing world, whether you're an individual, family, business, school or group.
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About Us
The Holy Cow Project (THCP) is a wholly-charitable project launched in 2006 by a group of individuals inspired by the work of the ‘The East West Overseas Aid Foundation’ (TEWOAF). TEWOAF is an Australian volunteer driven organisation, founded in 1992 by Dr Natteri V Chandran.
The Uluru Children’s Home (UCH) was established in 2003 and is located in Alamparai near Kadapakkam, in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. UCH assists local communities in aspects of self-sufficiency, so that disadvantaged children have opportunities to develop into healthy and educated adults.
Our child-centric community development approach encourages children to be equal partners in changing and driving their future. This approach reinforces that children are not passive recipients of compassion but agents of change with us in community development.
We recognise that making real improvements in children’s lives means working at both a local and global level on the underlying causes of poverty in the developing world.
THCP has no religious or political affiliations, instead chooses to respect and celebrate people’s right to cultural diversity and autonomy.

The library will be an outstanding contribution to the community development programs, concentrating on health, the environment and education in the region.

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