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Posted on 03-03-09 10:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Please read this supportive article. this is in the home page of sajha or belows link.  As Harvard Senior to Raise $20,000 for Laptops for Nepali Children..


http://sajha.com/sajha/html/newsdetail.cfm?itemid=902


 My View:


their idea is perfect but the way they are using the amount is not good. there are many children in nepal who are not in school, even they are not getting primary education. This is beyond the reach of the people of Nepal. Rather than distributing laptops, why not we or the collector build the another schools in the remote area.


My Calculation:


$ 20000.00 is nepali rupees 16 lakhs. from which we can build two schools in different locations using local manual labour in remote area which will more fruitful.


 What About Them? See the picture below and Decide.


Nepalese children


 
Posted on 05-20-09 10:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Help Nepal Network-Australia
May 20, 2009
Australia
 
Help Nepal Network-Australia (HeNN-Australia), a member of Help Nepal Network (HENN) celebrated its annual HELP NEPAL International Fund Raising Day on April 7th 2007 by organising a Cruise party.
The celebrations raised about $ 6000.00. From the net proceeds, A$ 1000/- was given to Victoria Bush Fire Appeals and A$ 500 to Bush Fire Victims of Bhutanese Refugee camp in Nepal.  Remaining profit A$ 3500/- will go to E-library project in Sindhuli Secondary School, a joint project between HeNN and NRNA. The event generated a lot of interest and appreciation of HeNN’s efforts by all participants. HENN-Australia is optimistic that people will respond to the appeals of one dollar a month for Nepal as well.
HENN-Australia Network would like to thank all the volunteers, members’ sponsors for helping at different levels in organising this event and make it a great success. Thanks to Nick Farr, Hon Ambassador Y. Dhakal and Consulate C Yonzon for their participation and encouraging support to HENN-Australia.
 
Posted on 06-01-09 9:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Giving Back to Nepal


 


Help Nepal would like to thank all the individuals who love Nepal ,  Sajha dot com, Nepalisite dot com and Nepalipost dot com for their help to a student's effort(Shailesh Munankarmi) , which yield two e-libraries. Good Job Shailesh - photos can be viewed at http://gallery.meronepalma.com/hennelibrary/


 


Again, Help Nepal Network, US Inc. [a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization] is dedicated to providing health and education to the needy communities in Nepal and respond to emergency needs during natural disasters. By focusing our energy on the two fundamental problems of Nepal, we believe that we can bring about positive changes over time. You can help us make this happen. This time, HeNN USA is focusing on two efforts. One, we are working with three runners Bijay Ghimire, Ishwar Khatiwada (HeNN-USA member), and Ujwal Shrestha to raise funds for Namje School Scholarship Fund to support twenty needy students complete their high school in poor community in Namje Nepal. With a taregted goal of $10,000, the fund will provide $500/student for two years. The runners will run one of the toughest course, an uphill race known as Mt. Washington Road Race. Second, we are working with Music4Children (www.music4children.org), a UK based charity to raise funds to complete the Shelter for Conflict Impacted Children(the "CIC Shelter") under construction in Dhulikhel, Nepal. A small group of musicians, touched by the plight of the street children of Nepal, formed the charity Music4Children in 2005 and has been working with Help Nepal Network to build the CIC Shelter to support homeless and orphaned children created by the civil war in Nepal. Donations made here are tax deductible in the US only.


Donation link:



https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=5012


 
Posted on 06-01-09 11:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 06-02-09 9:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I hear you chopra jee (hey you left evidence ;-))


Yeah, when it comes to action, we Nepalese do not deliver much.


We do show our concerns about Nepal, mostly in words  :-(


Ke garne, ke bhanne ? 


 
Posted on 06-02-09 9:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lets start a donation site ....what about talking with NAH(Nepalese association oFHouston) , if you all are interested I will talk to Mr Rajendra Shrestha . He is the guy you all can trust with and he is the president of NAH ....Really guys we will be an example..
 
Posted on 07-22-09 7:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear All
 
Help Nepal Network Australia Sydney organised a Fund Raising Dinner on Saturday 18 July at the NSW Leagues Club Phillip Street, Sydney, as part of its annual International Fund-Raising. This year, the event was organised in partnership with The Centre for Learning and Children’s Right Incorporated (CLCR), a non-profit organisation, which is running Heartland Children’s Academy School in Kathmandu. HeNN Australia will use the proceeds from this year’s event will go towards organising a health camp in Nepal to treat women suffering from uterine prolapsed and The CLCR for School projects.
 
The Nepalese Ambassador to Australia, Mr Yogendra Dhakal attended the dinner along with Mr Lincoln Hall, a veteran mountaineer who was the Guest Speaker on the occasion. Harsha Gautam highlighted the achievements of HeNN particularly about the projects under taken by HeNN Australia. Anna Richardson stressed the importance of providing quality education to the children of Nepal and The CLCR’s efforts to achieve it.
 
Mr Lincon Hall’s presentation about climbing of Mt Everest was pretty challenging as well as interesting to the ordinary people who could only dream of. His near death experience on the slopes of Mt  Everest reminded everybody about the fragility of human life.
 
Tara Shrestha presented vote of thanks to all those who put so much of their efforts to make this event a success. This echoed the message of Help Nepal Network and The CLCR. This success is possible only through a collective effort of dedicated volunteers that silently toil for the benefit of a larger community.
 
Once again, on behalf of Help Nepal Network Australia Sydney Chapter, I would like to sincerely thank all, who came out to support our cause despite of their busy schedules.
 
A total of A$5560 dollars was raised which will be shared by HeNN and The CLCR 
 
Harsha Gautam
On Behalf of HeNN Australia Sydney Team
 



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