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Nepal School Projects is currently directing all of our fundraising efforts toward the re-development of latrines and schools damaged by the earthquake. We are putting a special focus on developing infrastructure that will be resistant to natural disasters. The people of Nepal are our friends and co-workers and they are currently living without shelter, food, water, and the basic necessities to live. We are committed to provide assistance but we need your help! Please help us help the people of Nepal by making a donation!
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If you would prefer to send a cheque, please direct it to:
Nepal School Projects
PO box 1405
Waterdown, Ontario
L0R 2H0
Below are two letters from one of our Board Members in Nepal asking for our help.
Spoke with Sanachman today (NSP Board Member). He seemed to be terrified. He told me that there is no loss of human life in his village, but almost every house in the village is damaged. People are spending their lives under open sky. No govt. releif has reached there and I guarantee you it will not reach. Life is very difficult for those people. Please think about them. Babulal (NSP Board Member) is also back from the village. He is safe and sound. The newly constructed latrines are all damaged. Same is the case with NSP schools. Babulal has brought some pictures from the village which I will send it to you tomorrow. On Sanchaman, he told me that they are living under open sky with nothing- no mattress, no tents nothing. And to make matters worse it's been raining since last night.
Suraj
Thanks a lot for your concern. We are shell shocked after the quake. Don't know what to do. I was at office when earthquake came. Kids and wife were at home. They rushed out of the home immediately after the quake and were able to save themselves. I rushed from the office and came home. When I reached home after 20 minutes or so, there was a big quake again for the second time. As you know I was staying at the top floor, a part of the floor crashed down causing damages to television set, refrigerator, groceries and utensils. We stayed in a make shift tent in an open place for two nights. I found a place nearby which is ok and will be shifting there. The landlord taking advantage of the situation has demanded 60,000 NRS as an advance payment. Similarly, I have to get other essential things as well. Would be grateful if you could help me out of this crisis.Got to start life in a new manner again. It's a huge damage, but I have been fortunate enough that everyone is safe and sound.
Suraj
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A registered Canadian Charity #11905 3411 RR 0001
Click HERE to donate.
If you would prefer to send a cheque, please direct it to:
Nepal School Projects
PO box 1405
Waterdown, Ontario
L0R 2H0
Below are two letters from one of our Board Members in Nepal asking for our help.
Spoke with Sanachman today (NSP Board Member). He seemed to be terrified. He told me that there is no loss of human life in his village, but almost every house in the village is damaged. People are spending their lives under open sky. No govt. releif has reached there and I guarantee you it will not reach. Life is very difficult for those people. Please think about them. Babulal (NSP Board Member) is also back from the village. He is safe and sound. The newly constructed latrines are all damaged. Same is the case with NSP schools. Babulal has brought some pictures from the village which I will send it to you tomorrow. On Sanchaman, he told me that they are living under open sky with nothing- no mattress, no tents nothing. And to make matters worse it's been raining since last night.
Suraj
Thanks a lot for your concern. We are shell shocked after the quake. Don't know what to do. I was at office when earthquake came. Kids and wife were at home. They rushed out of the home immediately after the quake and were able to save themselves. I rushed from the office and came home. When I reached home after 20 minutes or so, there was a big quake again for the second time. As you know I was staying at the top floor, a part of the floor crashed down causing damages to television set, refrigerator, groceries and utensils. We stayed in a make shift tent in an open place for two nights. I found a place nearby which is ok and will be shifting there. The landlord taking advantage of the situation has demanded 60,000 NRS as an advance payment. Similarly, I have to get other essential things as well. Would be grateful if you could help me out of this crisis.Got to start life in a new manner again. It's a huge damage, but I have been fortunate enough that everyone is safe and sound.
Suraj
[email protected]
A registered Canadian Charity #11905 3411 RR 0001