by Arun Aryal | Jun 29, 2019 | Updates, Blog, Organization, News, Newsletter
Whenever topics of an organizational evaluation or audit come up, general reactions such as “oh no, it is that time again,” “what do they want now” are all too common. But, in the Rukmini Foundation, we view these external evaluations as opportunities to test our...
by Laxmi Aryal | Jun 29, 2019 | Updates, Blog, Mom's Club
Report by: Lalita Lamicchane The title of this blog is not a sensationalized headline but a harsh reality faced by many. For example, more than 25% of the people in the UK say that Cancer is due to some type of “fate” rather than smoking. Similarly, in rural...
by Arun Aryal | May 30, 2019 | Program, Blog, Newsletter, Mom's Club
Celebration of Mother’s Day Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the not only mothers but also motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. We have discussed in other posts about the plights of mothers in Nepal. We have highlighted that...
by Nabin Aryal | Oct 31, 2018 | Program, Blog, Event
After meeting Sushil, a visually impaired tech entrepreneur, in a small tea shop in Kathmandu 10 years ago, I met him again in Seattle for Perennial Fellowship this September. This encounter was a pleasant surprise for both of us. Perennial Fellowship is a leadership...
by Pallavi Gyawali | Oct 31, 2018 | Success Stories, GLOW Club, Mom's Club, 7th Anniversary Celebration, Newsletter, Updates, Awareness, Program, Blog, Event
In the past 7 years, Rukmini Foundation has grown in its strength and scope. We started out with tentative steps to help few girls in rural areas of Kathmandu change their lives through education. Today, we are made stronger by hundreds of our scholars, mentors,...
by Pallavi Gyawali | Sep 28, 2018 | Awareness, Program, Blog, Event, Mom's Club, Updates
Rukmini Foundation started with a dream, a dream to help bring education and literacy to girls and women who live in the shadows of poverty in many parts of Nepal. We started with aim of bring mental, physical and emotional well being to the girls and women living in...