by Laxmi Aryal | Dec 30, 2021 | Updates, Blog, News, Newsletter, Success Stories
Reshma is the eldest child of her parents Sita and Rajkumar Balami. They live in a village called Hudu, which lies in the southern hills of Kathmandu, situated 30 miles away from Pharping. Pharping and surrounding areas have become a hot spot for foreign and domestic...
by Anup Aryal | Nov 30, 2021 | Newsletter, News, Blog, Awareness, Updates
The late former President of France, Charles De Gaulle is credited with the line “The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” Perhaps it is an indictment of humankind, but we can also look at it as a credit to an animal that is often called our...
by Laxmi Aryal | Nov 30, 2021 | Didi Program, Newsletter, Blog, General, Awareness
The foundation’s mentoring program (Didi Program) provides opportunities for our scholars (Bahinis) to engage with Didis (Mentors). Didis inspire Bahinis through stories about their experiences and are role models for our scholars. Since the pandemic began in...
by Laxmi Aryal | Nov 30, 2021 | Updates, Blog, News, Newsletter, Success Stories
Background of Roshani’s Community Roshani comes from the Tamang family, which is one of the most underserved ethnic minorities in Nepal. She lives in Bhandarkharka village, which is not that far (about 20 miles) from the capital city, Kathmandu, but in terms of...
by Laxmi Aryal | Oct 31, 2021 | Success Stories, Updates, Blog, News, Newsletter
Family Background It is my great pleasure to introduce a girl named Sirjana from a Tamang (Waiba) family from a remote village of Kavre Palanchok, where people still think that educating girls is unnecessary. Girls’ role is limited to working in farming, household,...
by Nabin Aryal | Sep 29, 2021 | Awareness, Blog, News, Newsletter, Updates
Authorities of Kathmandu District Administrative Office and Dakshinkali Municipality decided to restart in-person classes in all schools of the district from September 6. The schools were mostly shut down from April 2020 (the schools were briefly opened from March 1...