
Enlighten Nepal by Rebuilding Nepal
We at Enlighten Nepal, Inc. (ENI) have been asked to open up a funding site for those affected by the recent Nepal Earthquake.
As a certified 501(c)3 Non-Profit, ENI grants scholarships to under-privileged student in Nepal. Visit our website for more on who are are and what we do on an ongoing basis:
www.enlightennepal.com
Now it's time to open up our funding for others in Nepal in need.
Meet Permisa (Girl in the middle). When staying in Marpha last September, she took care of Inga and I. She worked at the guest house we stayed at - Neeru Guest House.
Her Parents live in a village called Sindhupalchok, just outside of Kathmandu. In her hometown village, over 30 people have been killed due to landslides caused by the earthquake.
Her parents house has been destoyed. Permisa's mother was in the house during the earthquake, and "she's lucky to have survived" according to Kamala Adhikari, our good friend and owner of Neeru Guest house, where Permisa lives and works.
To help rebuild it, they need just $2500. Can we do something for them?
Our Nepali Co-Founder, Karna Thakali, who lives and works in Nepal, will distribute all proceeds to the family. He is currently on the ground in Nepal helping out.
From Karna on his experience just after this earthquake:
"Unbelievable. Just now, again quake. Repeating time and again so life is uncertain here."
Because we're a small non-profit, we don't have any overhead. Karna and I work strictly as volunteers.
Aside from the donation fees, all donations will reach the victims.
Thanks for donating and sharing.
Karna Thakali
Benny Kaplan
Co-Founders
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