Everest Mera Foundation Project for Supporting Studies of Poor Children & Building Safe House – Everest Mera Foundation

Project for Supporting Studies of Poor Children & Building Safe House

Lochan (5), Chandrika (7), Pabitra (9), Ramita (12) and Mankumari (15) are the children of an impoverished family living in the Mahakulung Rural Municipality in Solukhumbu. They have had no choice but to live in a ruined smoky house despite suffering from asthma for many years. The children want to go to school but their parents cannot afford the fees. We appeal to generous donors to help us support this family by constructing a standard small house that is smoke free and earthquake safe, as well as provide school fees for the five children. Please help us at Everest Mera Foundation make a real difference to the lives of this family. Your donation will bring the utmost happiness to the faces of these poor children and their parents. We will publish the donors’ names and progress report once the project is completed. May the God of Peace guard the heart of kind donors.

Dates & Activities

A. December 15 of 2019 to January 20 of 2020 (Time for fundraising)

B. January 21 to March 15 of 2020 (Time for construction)

Required materials & funds

1. CGI Sheet (Zinc) 4 Bundles * 18000= NPR 72000 (USD 637)

2. Nail, washer, wire transportation NPR 14000 (USD 123)

3. Wood for windows and doors NPR 20000 (USD 176)

4. Wage of skilled labors NPR 150000 (USD 1327)

5. Smoke free oven and Kitchen NPR 30000 (USD 265)

6. School Uniform, admission fees and stationary for 5 children for one year NPR 30000 (USD 265)

Total (1+2+3+4+5+6) = NPR 316000 (USD 2793)

Please make your donation to the bank details below:

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Everest Mera Foundation (EMF) 
A/C No.: 04100105200349
SWIFT: EVBLNPKA
Everest Bank Limited

 

# Sample of the house we going to build for the poor family

# Photographs of the poor family