Through our “CauseVox” fund-raising platform we facilitated fund raising for two associated organizations, which are using the substantial resources that we helped raise for their own projects.
One of the organizations is T-HELP Nepal – Trans-Himalayan Environment and Livelihoods Programs, Nepal; an association of like-minded people who believe in doing something positive that can bring changes in attitude and life style of people living in the Himalayan and hilly regions; (especially women), indigenous people and poor and backward communities), by building and implementing income generating programs through appropriate conservation and management programs and also promote sustainable tourism.
Here’s what they wrote us a few days ago:
“On the 5th of August we have handed over 41 semi-permanent shelters to 41 families in Harishiddhi and Bade Gau villages of Lalitpur district. The handling over was done with a small function which was attended mostly by women members of the community. We also apprised the group of the importance of sustainable livelihood through income generating programmes of organic vegetable farming, mushroom growing and producing vermi compost for organic fertilizer. In addition to training on organic vegetable farming, mushroom growing and production of briquettes for alternate energy will also be given to these villagers all of whom are victims of the EQs. These would give them quick cash income and we are launching the trainings next week. All participants will be given seedlings for farming and tools for mushroom growing and 1 machine will be given to each village for making the briquette for this initial income generating initiative”.
The second organization is one of our Himalayan Partners; Off the Wall Trekking – since the earthquake Ian and Sarita Wall have been devoting their efforts to rebuilding two villages, as well as revitalizing their trekking business to provide income for “their boys”; who’s livelihoods are dependent on a viable and thriving tourism economy.
Our activities vary from area to area, depending on the needs of the communities and the capabilities and reach of our partners.
Two villages where we are working with our long-time partners, Ian and Sarita Wall (Off the Wall Trekking) are Gumpa Village in Sindapulchowk District; the most hard-hit district in the first quake, and Megere Village in the Ramachamp District which suffered additional damage in the second quake.
Ian has now visited both villages; two grueling, overland trips, delivering emergency aid and emergency aid and assessing needs for redevelopment.
Donations to support the Gumpa Village and Megere Village efforts can be made here.
(It’s called the “Irish Effort” because Mike O’Shea was the sparkplug who started this fund, and many of his friends, colleagues and clients have contributed to it, very generously).
(It’s called the “Irish Effort” because Mike O’Shea was the sparkplug who started this fund, and many of his friends, colleagues and clients have contributed to it, very generously).
Gorkha District
The Gorkha District was at the epicenter of the first quake. We are working here with another long-time partner; The Gorkha Foundation. They have people on the ground there, directing and implementing their activities. We have sourced tents and tarpaulins for emergency relief; have 5 pair of large stoves on their way for mass feeding programs and have sourced metal roofing panels (from India) to provide more secure shelter during the monsoons and permanent roofing for reconstruction.
Finding the right location is important also, as the monsoon rains advance. The Gorkha Foundation team is helping with site selection and guidance as well as providing materials.
Donations to support our efforts in the Gorkha District can be made here.
Our friend and colleague Jai Rajbhandari has evaluated the “ Bungmati Project” initiated by Kathmandu University and local communities. Based upon his careful and thoughtful evaluation we have chosen to be a sponsor and active participant in this long-term restoration project. Work is already underway there.
To boost the energy of children and help them overcome “earthquake trauma”, art classes are being conducted by the students. From time to time art competitions are conducted. In this way the children of the community can learn something new and stay away from the fear.
Donations to support the Bungmati Project can be made here.
As we reported previously these stoves will be used for mass feeding for people whose homes have been destroyed and who have no means to prepare food for themselves.
Our wonderful and supportive “Stove Partner” Envirofit is aiding us in this effort. The first shipment of 20 stoves, destined for 10 locations (they are used in pairs to make Dal Bhat – enough for 300 people at a time) are on their way to Nepal – estimated delivery is May 28. Additional locations are being evaluated.
Donations to support the Mass Feeding effort can be made here.
We are awaiting more detailed needs assessments from our Rotary Partners
for their planned work in Gamcha Village
and other areas. We know that much work is needed – the scope has not yet been completely evaluated.
Donations to support the Rotary efforts at Gamcha and other areas can be made here.
The Khumbu / Mt. Everest Area suffered extensive damage from the second quake; particularly in the Sherpa villages of Khumjung, Kunde and Thame – requirements are still being evaluated, and we anticipate taking an active role in providing emergency needs and reconstruction assistance.
Donations to support the Everest Region effort can be made here.
We are awaiting a needs assessment from Upper Mustang and the Tibetan Refugee Community in Marpha, Lower Mustang .
Donations to support the Upper and Lower Mustang efforts can be made here.
Needs arise almost daily from e-mail to e-mail, and we often have to move quickly to be responsive – general donations to support these unspecified, but very real needs can be made here.
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