Monday, June 29, 2009

Helping Hands!!











Dear All friends and well wishers from all over the world!





It’s our pleasure to let you know that we all together have been able to send 90 children to school this year. children having single/no parents, from marginalized communities and disadvantaged groups have been supported by providing them required stationery goods, uniforms and other related equipments. A small support from all of us has collectively and significantly contributed to provide the basic livelihood opportunities to these most disadvantaged and deserving children of remote mountain villages of Rasuwa.
At least we can expect to see these little ones having better life and better livelihood opportunities in future with the base of education. Still thousands of children of school age are out of school. Even if we can not support all of them, even if we can not change the less effective teaching system of the country, even if we can not bring the warmth of motherly affection into the life of orphans, still we can do something for them. A small support from all of us either idea, time or money collectively becomes a huge support for the small target groups and becomes a meaningful project as we did.
I am sure everyone who helped us directly or indirectly is feeling proud of what he/she did and will be feeling the “Joy of Giving”.
I would like to thank all of our well wishers and supporters for their valuable contribution. Without their support, our project would not have been succeeded. We will be expecting your same contribution and same enthusiasm in upcoming days too.

Special Thanks goes to the following for their extensive effort and contribution in raising funds to make this year’s project possible.

Nara-Sasha and team (fund raised from Australia and England): 60 scholarships

http://www.ganesh-himal.be/ ASBL, Liege, Belgium: 25 scholarships

Purushottam Joshi, Korea: 5 scholarships

For helping to bring light of education in the life of all those LITTLE PRINCE & PRINCES,

On the behalf of organizer, Kishan Devkota

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