By Andy Chaggar | IDV Chief Executive
Thanks so much for supporting earthquake survivors like Nandalal.
Nandalal is around ninety years old but he isn’t exactly sure. He thinks he was around twelve when Nepal’s last major earthquake struck in 1938, but he has no surviving relatives to ask.
Nandalal has been living with an adopted family for the last twenty years but this family’s stores of rice and lentils were buried in the rubble during this year’s earthquakes. What they were able to retrieve was contaminated by toxic dust from the building rubble.
This meant Nandalal’s family was going hungry.
But now, thanks to you, Nandalal’s family, and other affected households, will have food aid, like rice and lentils, provided.
This will prevent Nandalal’s family, and other families in their community, from going hungry and suffering from ill health. It will also allow remind them that there is someone who cares.
To let you know how your donation is changing lives, we will be sending you regular reports about our work through GlobalGiving. If you ever have any questions about how we’re using your donation please don’t hesitate to email Andy@IDVolunteers.org.
One last time, thanks so much for helping to provide food aid for Nandalal and his family!
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