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Welcome !! |
Dear all friends,
Namaste !!!
Thank you so much for your support and Happy Holidays seasons to you all !!! More than 21 peoples was participating with their heart to the last fund rising. I want to say thank you so much to Gilles Poirier for helping to make the online account and also for the first support to Solukhumbu villages. first visited in may 2016 gave to local peoples to repaired the houses and provide a budget for their houses .
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Women groups 2016 May . |
As you know, in Nepal, one and half year ago, died more than 9 000 peoples after the earthquake. Many houses has been destroyed, and many others still totally damaged. Specially in mountains area. Many villagers are still sleeping in very rudimentary wood houses in the field. Sleeping on blankets. Kids are studying hardly in destroyed School. In my village, its now slowly getting better as the new school just been achieve from help of a big NGO Supporters.
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Old School . |
I was very happy to visit Solukhumbu villagers and bring some help from you all. Also to explain to them that some peoples are sharing what they can to help them.
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New School 2016 . |
This time i decided to share some of the amount with the school for the kids. The school is standing up to 2 860m high. Kids are walking every day 45 minutes to get there. They start primary school around 6/7years old until 14/15 years old. After primary school there is no more classes here. They have to walk more than one hour to join next school place. I was studying same place and i can remember how cold it was. Its very hard to study with open wall, in the wind and muddy flow. Thats why i decided to buy for the kid some warm clothes as North Face sweaters and warm hats.
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Colorsful day . |
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meetings with Local peopeles . |
On the way to Solukhumbu villages, between the village and the school place, there is a river we need to cross. The only way to cross this river is a very old and damaged bridge. When i have been crossing myself on this very unstable bridge giving dizziness while i looked down, I thought of all that kids crossing two time per day without parents, running and pushing each other. I felt very bad.
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complicated bridge . |
I asked a local family and i asked whats wrong with this bridge. They explain to me that they are waiting since many years some help from government to get some help to fix it nicely. The small budget of local family and community is not enough to make better. So i decided to give some amount to the community to help them to fix it and make a strong bridge at this place. I really wish they will do quickly for the kids travelling to school.I also visited to very hight and remote villages. I find a Buddhist ceremony in a monastery. also been destroyed from earthquake. After meeting with some peoples i gave here also some amount to come in help of people in need, waiting help to rebuild house. Hopefully little amount will make big help for them.To resume, from Last time I came, most of houses still destroyed and people still sleeping in small rudimentary houses in very cold winter. They need to walk long time to get food in store. I had a question to them, why did they not start to rebuild houses ? They explain to me that, even if we get help with some little amount is still hard to make proper houses. Thats why they still waiting for some serious help from government. But i am glad to see they not giving up ! They are strong and still living here up the mountains !
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A big house Disaster . |
In Solukhumbu area, small villages as Juke and Dimil are far away from district place. That's why development is longer. They need more support. For now the most important is to be concentrate on help for the kids. They need to get some support enough to make a little clinic. Now there is nothing if kids are sick or if peoples need emergency. The villages need clinic and first aid. I am talking about it with them since long time already. Hopefully it will happen soon !!
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Thank you very much . |
Again all villagers , kids and I would like to heartily Thank you a lot for your help and sharing. For them, for their future !
Namaste,
Diku Tamang.
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