United Nepalese of California
NewsMarch 1, 2026UNC Communications

UNC Membership Drive Now Open — Join Our Growing Community

UNC Membership Drive Now Open — Join Our Growing Community
UNC invites all Nepalese individuals and families in California to join our community through membership. With options starting at just $15 for students and $20 for individuals, membership supports cultural programs, community events, and our vision of establishing a permanent community center. Family, couple, and lifetime membership options are also available. Join today and be part of the movement to unite and empower our community!

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