Charity art auction to support children in Nepal

Andrew Small, third from right, met youngsters in Nepal last year
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A charity which supports disadvantaged children and young adults living in the shadows of the Himalayas is looking to raise funds with an art auction.
New Futures Nepal, which is based in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, has been running for 20 years.
It was set up by Andrew Small who learned about a centre for orphaned and disabled children in Kathmandu while he was trekking in one of the world's poorer countries.
"Nepal changed my life forever," said Mr Small, who created the charity to help youngsters in Nepal to find jobs and homes.

The art event and dinner takes place on Saturday 14 June in the grounds of Guys Cliffe House, near Warwick
Mr Small said he was "impressed" by how many Midlands artists had agreed to provide pieces of work for the auction.
"With help and support, many of our youngsters go on to find jobs and a home and are able to give back to their community. So any contribution makes such a difference," he said.
There are dozens of different artworks, external in the auction, which closes on the day of the fundraising dinner, external.

Artist Alan Reullier has reimagined original engineering drawings from archives at the British Motor Museum at Gaydon
Also taking part is French artist Alan Reullier, external, whose latest work centres on the heritage of the motor industry in the Midlands.
He has a collection of original drawings from British Motor Heritage Ltd, dating from the early 1900s to the 1970s, which were being digitised and couldn't be stored.
He took ownership of them on the proviso that they could not be resold in their original form, so he reimagined them, turning them into pieces of artwork that have been sold around the world.
"I'm delighted to help New Futures Nepal," he said. "Children should always have access to education and care wherever they are in the world. The charity is doing valuable work and I hope all these artistic contributions will make a huge difference."
- Image source, James Ort
Image caption, James Ort works in ceramics from a studio in Oxfordshire. He has created two works of art especially for this auction which are both native to Nepal - a red panda and snow leopard.
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New Futures Nepal looks to "empower disadvantaged children and adults of Nepal by raising funds for initiatives that promote health, education and independence"

"Each of our projects has a different dimension," said charity chairman Andrew Small
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