by admin | Sep 11, 2015 | Charity, earthquake relief, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepal Earthquake
As promised 100% of your contribution was used for the relief efforts in Nepal following the devastating earthquakes of April and May 2015. Among many projects we provided tents, supported teams of doctors who delivered emergency health care to affected villagers,...
by admin | May 18, 2015 | Charity, earthquake relief, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepal Earthquake, Philanthropy
It has now been 3 weeks since the “Great Quake” of Nepal and the aftershocks continue daily. In the midst of their recovery life goes on; wars are still being fought, terrorist are organizing and displacing their victims and the world continues to be in...
by admin | May 15, 2015 | Charity, earthquake relief, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepal Earthquake, Philanthropy
This was written by Dr. Angela Shrestha from Kathamandu, Nepal I guess some of us before the earthquake thought our life was heading in no direction at all, thought some people have too much comfort and some none. I for one used to pity myself; the perfect example of...
by admin | May 8, 2015 | Charity, earthquake relief, Kathmandu, Nepal
Thank you for all of your generous efforts to raise funds to help victims of the recent devastating earthquake in Nepal on April 25, 2015. Statistics fail to convey the reality of the crisis on the ground. Nepal needs help from the international community now more...
by admin | Apr 27, 2015 | Charity, earthquake relief, Kathmandu, Nepal, Philanthropy, Rupakot, Tanahun
“The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” – Confucius On April 25th, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal. The epicenter of the earthquake was located at the heart of Project for a Village, in the Lamjung Valley. The...
by admin | Apr 19, 2015 | Charity, Kathmandu, Nepal, Philanthropy, Rupakot, Tanahun
Happy Nepali Mother’s Day! There is an ancient Chinese proverb, “Women Hold Up Half The Sky” but in Nepal women hold up three-fourths of the sky, http://bit.ly/1A2XtEJ, as this article from the Nepali Times points out. I often reflect on my own life...