News
Read stories and updates from our work with the children of Nepal. To find our old newsletters from 2003 to 2018, visit the archive! Otherwise, click in the search bar below to locate blogs on a topics you’re interested in.
Potholes and Steep Slopes: On Our Way to Pokhara
Our group took off for Pokhara to do a short trek to see the Himalayas and enjoy the lakeside town. We stopped for coffee and lunch at Manakamana, the Hindu shrine reached by steep gondola ride and got a real workout in the van trying to keep our seats on roads that feel like speed bumps. We drove along the Trishuli River and the thick vegetation hillsides. Pam Caraffa wrote her first impressions of the beautiful and enchanting countryside of Nepal.
We Shopped So Long They Fed Us Lunch!
Today, while Nancy Williger and I met with Yogesh and Leena Satyal of BSF, our partner NGO in Nepal, it was a free day for the travelers.
They went into the winding twisting roads of Thamel, the market area in the heart of Kathmandu. I think it was “shop til you drop” as they returned smiling and loaded with packages and telling of their adventure. Jacque Richmond, child sponsor, tells the tale.
“A “free” day in Thamel was anything but free for three intrepid shoppers in the group. It started out innocently enough with tea at the favorite coffee shop. But after a successful visit to a nearby ATM, the shoppers found plenty of items to catch their eyes and empty their wallets. Items for hiking, jewelry, and textiles were purchased as gifts for lucky friends and family — and perhaps there was a thing or two for themselves in the mix.
Amazing Historical Patan Durbar Square-Swayambhunath Temple and Kurta Shopping
From the eyes of our sponsor and board member Pam Caraffa on her first sightseeing experience in Nepal. Enjoy!
Today, we visited Swayambhunath Temple, braving the hundreds of steep steps and dozens of monkeys. We were thrilled to have Ishwori and Anita, two of our older kids join us for the day. Warned to not look any monkeys in the eye - they are quite aggressive - we snuck careful sideways glances and camera lens at them. After huffing and puffing, the top of the stairs revealed innumerable large and small temples or sacred spaces, crowds of people, and a spectacular view of huge, sprawling Kathmandu. The weather was beautiful, but the haze thick and smoky, gave only a faint sense of the close foothills of the Himalayas.
Joy of Sponsoring: Tears and Laughter
What would it feel like to meet the child you have sponsored for many years for the first time? Our sponsors Pam and Ralph Caraffa did just that. In spite of jetlag and travel delays from yesterday they couldn’t wait to meet Raj who will start college soon and made an instant bond with him. All smiles and excitement in the air. Jacque Richmond who sponsors three young children Januki, Ruplal and Milan spent time looking at pictures on her computer and joking and having fun. Angie Schutz met Anita who she has sponsored for years
Hong Kong: First Day for the Traveling Seven
After a 4 hour flight to LAX, a 5 hour wait in the airport and a 14 hour flight across the ocean, we arrived in Hong Kong at 6:30 am. An amazing city! We walked 7 miles to reach the cable car which travels to the Peak and offers fabulous views of the city.
Do you take your kids for annual checkups? Bet you do! But in Nepal...
Here in the USA we wouldn't think of not taking our kids for annual checkups, vaccinations, dental checkups and really anytime they spike a fever or have a rash! But medical care in Nepal is not free and is often scarce especially for low socioeconomic families. Kids suffer from easily cured conditions such complications from diseases such as measles, or common skin and ear infections.
Contact Center Kids Celebrate Dashain!
Happy Dashain to our Contact Center Kids! Our NGO partner staff of BSF celebrate with our kids the biggest holiday in Dashain Festival.
Flash Floods In Nepal Wipe Out Food and Farmland
Sad news from Nepal. Every year the summer monsoons bring rain and flooding to people of Nepal. This year is particularly bad with days of heavy rain leading to flash floods that killed at least 173 people across Nepal, India and Bangladesh and much destruction of land and landslides. In Nepal search-and-rescue missions are still going on with more than 90 people dead. Important farmland has also been wiped out and many people are subsistence farmers relying on their crops for food.
Congratulations to Our 10th Grade SEE/SLC Graduates
Once again this year all of our children in 10th grade passed their SEE (formerly SLC) exam with flying colors! Congratulations to our graduates and thank you to their teachers, and our BSF staff for helping to make it happen. We had a combined celebration for the SEE (Secondary Education Examination) graduates & the Contact Centre graduates at the Contact Centre yesterday
Update: Our Trip To Nepal In March
My trip to Nepal in March was busy and productive! One of the best parts was staying in the office apartment in Sukedhara where several of the older kids are boarding. We shared many great meals of “dal bhat” prepared by the house supervisor, Sarita Basnet and the food was “meeto cha” (delicious).
It is a great joy to witness the older kids matriculating through our programs and becoming independent and more young children starting on this same path to success. This year we have five young, new kids who graduated from the Contact Center (our early childhood education day program) who need sponsors for school.