1 |
20,375 |
|
3,157 |
Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development Foundation |
Donors:
30
|
Donations:
$13,640
|
Matching:
$13,640
|
Total:
$27,280
|
Following our tremendous success providing low-cost water and sanitation to thousands of Typhoon Haiyan survivors in the Philippines, we will send a small team to Nepal in order to train the locals how to effectively install low-cost, robust, hygienic latrines using local materials. Together with latrine installation will be water and sanitation capacity-building activities to local communities, organizations and schools.
|
2 |
20,344 |
|
9,161 |
One Heart Worldwide |
Donors:
37
|
Donations:
$11,139
|
Matching:
$8,139
|
Total:
$19,278
|
Two years ago, on April 25th, 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. The devastation was immediate and far-reaching. More than 3.5 million people lost their home, more than 22,000 people suffered injuries, and more than 8,800 people died. The Nepali government asked One Heart World-Wide to help rebuild health care centers in our program areas. Two years later we remain committed to support the people of Nepal as they rebuild their lives today and in the years to come.
|
3 |
20,337 |
|
2,659 |
Global Reach International |
Donors:
9
|
Donations:
$10,176
|
Matching:
$6,151
|
Total:
$16,327
|
We are establishing a fund to help with the relief efforts for the devastating earthquake. Money will be given to charities that we are working with and local communities that were affected by this tragedy. Global Reach International has local contacts from Nepal that will get the funds directly to the people in need. Money will be used to buy food, medical supplies, construction material for re-building, and other necessary items needed for relief.
|
4 |
20,339 |
|
3,732 |
Educate the Children |
Donors:
44
|
Donations:
$7,893
|
Matching:
$7,893
|
Total:
$15,786
|
The devastating earthquake of 25 April 2015 and its many aftershocks have caused untold damage to schools in Nepal. ETC will draw upon our many years of successful school improvement projects and upon our extensive relationships with school personnel and local residents to help rebuild schools, enabling children to resume their educations in schools that will be better than before.
|
5 |
21,976 |
|
3,243 |
International Disaster Volunteers (IDV) |
Donors:
38
|
Donations:
$7,753
|
Matching:
$7,703
|
Total:
$15,456
|
On April 25, 2015 a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. The country was still reeling from the disaster when a second earthquake struck on May 12. The earthquakes destroyed or damaged over 36,000 classrooms leaving 1 million children unable to return to school. We've already given 2,177 kids the "Gift of Education" by rebuilding classrooms, providing school furniture and learning materials, and by making schools safe and fun places to learn. But we need your help to do even more.
|
6 |
20,336 |
|
22,187 |
Accountability Lab |
Donors:
37
|
Donations:
$5,528
|
Matching:
$4,528
|
Total:
$10,056
|
Accountability Lab and Local Interventions Group are running mobile helpdesks in the 14 worse hit districts, providing citizens with the information they need to access and monitor earthquake relief funds and supplies.
|
7 |
20,376 |
|
3,157 |
Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development Foundation |
Donors:
10
|
Donations:
$4,315
|
Matching:
$4,315
|
Total:
$8,630
|
The project will provide vegetable seed packets, garden tools and materials so that the earthquake survivors can start backyard gardening and ensure food security. International food aid will be gone in a short while and will never be enough. Meanwhile gardening is easy to do, will provide relaxation and value for the depressed survivors and best of all will provide food and nutrients on a daily basis. The survivors do not have to wait for long since some vegetables mature in 22 days.
|
8 |
23,840 |
|
7,601 |
Children's Medical Aid Foundation |
Donors:
18
|
Donations:
$3,285
|
Matching:
$3,285
|
Total:
$6,570
|
There are 450 students in 5 primary schools without school supplies and proper classrooms. We will provide: *60 desks for 1st graders that are relegated to doing school work on bare floors. * book shelves and area rug for library * art supplies and sports equipment to enhance educational experience and promote attendance. Restoring educational opportunities will enable these children to avoid child labor and child trafficking with hopes of a brighter future.
|
9 |
20,398 |
|
3,243 |
International Disaster Volunteers (IDV) |
Donors:
5
|
Donations:
$3,238
|
Matching:
$3,238
|
Total:
$6,476
|
On April 25, 2015 a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. The disaster killed over 8,000 people and injured many more. Millions of people were already in need of relief when a second earthquake struck on May 12. This second earthquake caused more deaths, injuries and property damage in areas already devastated by the first disaster. We've helped over 7,000 people to date, but we need your help so that we can continue work.
|
10 |
20,326 |
|
5,857 |
PHASE Nepal |
Donors:
21
|
Donations:
$3,057
|
Matching:
$2,825
|
Total:
$5,882
|
Last year, a powerful earthquake caused devastation in many areas of Nepal. Remote regions, such as Gorkha and Sindhulpalchok, were among the worst-affected, with some people losing everything. PHASE had been working in these areas for many years, and within days was coordinating an emergency response to hand out relief and keep essential services running. Now, PHASE is supporting permanent rebuilding and long term recovery of these communities so they can again become self-sustainable.
|
11 |
20,347 |
|
6,794 |
Edge of Seven |
Donors:
31
|
Donations:
$2,872
|
Matching:
$2,872
|
Total:
$5,744
|
Edge of Seven's mission is to support sustainable, earthquake-resistant buildings that build better access to education in rural Nepalese communities for girls. This project is directly connected to our efforts to help rebuild Nepal today and into the future as the communities in the Solukhumbu recover from two earthquakes. By building classrooms, toilets, water supplies and everything related to a successful school system, we will help girls attend, graduate and continue their education.
|
12 |
20,428 |
|
7,601 |
Children's Medical Aid Foundation |
Donors:
6
|
Donations:
$2,845
|
Matching:
$1,645
|
Total:
$4,490
|
It is now 1 year after the April 25, 2015 earthquake and schools are still waiting to be refurbished. Improving schools will encourage attendance and promote safety for the children while parents are busy in the fields. A child in school is safe from child traffickers and child labor. Our goal is to provide a good education, safety, relief from poverty and a window to the world through books..
|
13 |
20,431 |
|
3,157 |
Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development Foundation |
Donors:
6
|
Donations:
$2,435
|
Matching:
$2,435
|
Total:
$4,870
|
The main problem with earthquake-affected students especially girls in Nepal is that they have difficulty going back to school as most lost their homes and livelihoods and some have parents and siblings who did not survive. They are indeed in very dire strait and they are prey to criminal syndicates offering them jobs outside of the country but only to end up as prostitutes. This project will try to send 200 hardly affected girls to college or vocational school.
|
14 |
24,031 |
|
28,627 |
HOPE International Development Agency |
Donors:
23
|
Donations:
$2,340
|
Matching:
$2,340
|
Total:
$4,680
|
One year ago, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, creating catastrophic damage, killing 7,500 people, and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. Communities located in remote areas and ethnic minorities have been the most marginalized and are in greatest need of continued support. HOPE has partnered with a local organization, Women for Peace and Democracy Nepal (WPD), and identified two communities struggling to recover. A year after the quake, families are still working hard to rebuild.
|
15 |
5,810 |
|
518 |
Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$2,020
|
Matching:
$20
|
Total:
$2,040
|
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April 2015 and 7.3 magnitude on 12 May claimed life of around 9,000 people in Nepal and directly affected above 8 million people. Due to the destruction of houses, people were forced to refuge in open space and many lost their belongings. Around 24,000 classrooms and other school facilities have been damaged. With the limited water supply and the probability of using contaminated water, there is a high risk and increase of health and hygiene issues.
|
16 |
22,349 |
|
28,551 |
Himalayan Life Switzerland |
Donors:
6
|
Donations:
$2,000
|
Matching:
$2,000
|
Total:
$4,000
|
We are installing Mini-Schools in the villages of the Yangri Valley. The goal of these schools is tri fold: (1) recommencing the children's schooling and thus simply reintroducing the daily structure and rhythm of school into their lives, (2) preparing the children academically to enter quality schooling within a year, (3) to keep the children from child-labor and positively impact their families and communities. Students are taught by a HimalayanLife teacher, ensuring entry-level knowledge.
|
17 |
1,268 |
|
518 |
Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
Donors:
5
|
Donations:
$1,529
|
Matching:
$1,029
|
Total:
$2,557
|
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April 2015 and 7.3 magnitude on 12 May claimed life of around 9,000 people in Nepal and directly affected above 8 million people. Due to the destruction of houses, people were forced to refuge in open space and many lost most of their belongings. At many places, electricity distribution infrastructure has also been damaged and people are using kerosene lamp. This project aims to provide solar powered lamp.
|
18 |
20,885 |
|
25,340 |
Aura Freedom International |
Donors:
9
|
Donations:
$1,495
|
Matching:
$1,495
|
Total:
$2,990
|
This project provides a travelling shelter for women and girls living in post-disaster zones. The roving Female Friendly Space (FFS) travels to various post-earthquake camps in Nepal where women and girls can go to report incidences of violence, seek services, be referred to medical or trauma counselling, attend awareness workshops and feel safe. The FFS also provide income generating activities, education, shelter and 24-hour protection for women and their children.
|
19 |
20,406 |
|
7,332 |
The Nepal Trust |
Donors:
4
|
Donations:
$1,445
|
Matching:
$1,445
|
Total:
$2,890
|
The earthquake in Nepal on the 25th April, 2015 has shattered the lives of millions of people destroying homes, fields and livelihoods. Sindhupalchowk district, to the north of Kathmandu, has suffered more than other areas. Statistically there have been more deaths than anywhere else, whole villages have disappeared, yet it is still not receiving much government support. The Nepal Trust will support agriculture development and the livelihood of local farming families in this area.
|
20 |
20,395 |
|
5,942 |
Global Family Village, Inc |
Donors:
8
|
Donations:
$1,115
|
Matching:
$1,115
|
Total:
$2,230
|
The earthquakes and aftermath continue to wreak havoc in Nepal. Global Family Village is partnering with the CHHATRAPATI FREE CLINIC (CFC), HIMALAYAN HUMAN RIGHTS (HIMRIGHTS) & GLOBAL FAMILY VILLAGE-NEPAL (GFV-N) to assist victims that are without proper shelter or sufficient food, and are becoming more vulnerable and at-risk. The 3 organizations have created a comprehensive program that is empowering & sustainable, helping the families to heal and become strong.
|
21 |
20,331 |
|
13,529 |
Himalayan Healthcare |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$1,100
|
Matching:
$1,100
|
Total:
$2,200
|
The remote villages Himalayan HealthCare has served for 24 years have been devastated by last year's earthquake in Nepal. Schools, homes and health clinics were leveled and agriculture and other forms of livelihood were destroyed. Your donation will support Himalayan HealthCare's on-the-ground volunteers and health workers as we help these communities rebuild.
|
22 |
20,368 |
|
773 |
The dZi Foundation |
Donors:
10
|
Donations:
$960
|
Matching:
$960
|
Total:
$1,920
|
The remote villages in which we work were hit hard by the recent earthquake. All infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed. Aside from dZi, no other aid organizations work in these remote areas. We are focusing our funding on helping to rebuild these and the neighboring forgotten communities.
|
23 |
21,975 |
|
16,036 |
DCWC Nepal - Development of Children and Women Center |
Donors:
5
|
Donations:
$900
|
Matching:
$900
|
Total:
$1,800
|
This project will build up to 500 temporary homes and rehabilitate broken water supply infrastructure in the earthquake ravaged Kavre/Sindhupalchok area of Nepal. 500 families who lost their homes, their grain stores and their belongings to a devastating earthquake in May of 2015, will have shelter and clean water again. Protected from the winter cold these families will then be able to focus on rebuilding the livelyhoods they lost.
|
24 |
16,670 |
|
17,293 |
GlobeMed at Tufts University |
Donors:
19
|
Donations:
$710
|
Matching:
$710
|
Total:
$1,420
|
GlobeMed at Tufts is a student-run organization comprised of over 45 members dedicated to promoting and supporting global health and education equity. We are a part of a larger national organization that pairs each of its 50+ participating collegiate chapters with a grassroots international health-based organization. Through these cooperative and sustainable relationships students and communities are able to work together to pursue the mutual goal of improving health globally.
|
25 |
20,404 |
|
743 |
The Mountain Fund |
Donors:
4
|
Donations:
$550
|
Matching:
$550
|
Total:
$1,100
|
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake ripped through Nepal on April 25th. It has caused widespread devastation all over the country and several nearby countries. The wonderful people of Nepal need help. They need our help.
|
26 |
20,617 |
|
12,016 |
IsraAID |
Donors:
8
|
Donations:
$547
|
Matching:
$547
|
Total:
$1,094
|
This project aims to anticipate and respond to the many food security, health, shelter, education, and trauma/protection-related challenges that will affect earthquake affected communities in Nepal in the coming months, focusing on the impending arrival of the monsoon.
|
27 |
20,372 |
|
114 |
Room to Read |
Donors:
3
|
Donations:
$400
|
Matching:
$400
|
Total:
$800
|
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, approximately 50 miles from Kathmandu. The affected area is home to many Room to Read staff members and program communities. Room to Read opened the Nepal Education Fund to support our Nepal team as they assess earthquake damage in our program communities and provide support where it is needed most. The Nepal Education Fund will allow us to quickly respond to the efforts that need our immediate support and attention.
|
28 |
20,396 |
|
1,005 |
The Santi School Project |
Donors:
3
|
Donations:
$350
|
Matching:
$350
|
Total:
$700
|
The Santi School Project has years of valuable experience reaching deep into the mountainous corners of Nepal, helping to shape lives for the better. This project will support rebuilding of schools and classrooms damaged or destroyed in the earthquake, both in villages where we have long-lasting partnerships as well as villages that need to restore their schools after the earthquake. 100% of funds we receive will be spent in Nepal.
|
29 |
20,900 |
|
129 |
Tewa |
Donors:
4
|
Donations:
$320
|
Matching:
$320
|
Total:
$640
|
Women and children are hard- hit in Nepal earthquake. Tewa is supporting community based women's organisations working in 14 severely affected earthquake districts to rebuild communities and lives, enabling grantees to use their local skills,knowledge in supporting pregnant, postnatal, physically challenged, indigenous,marginalized and most vulnerable communities. Peace and philanthropy centres as a pilot initiative,with psycho social counselling, barefoot volunteers/grantees will be mobilized.
|
30 |
20,312 |
|
14,728 |
Empower Dalit Women of Nepal |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$275
|
Matching:
$275
|
Total:
$550
|
A devastating earthquake has struck Nepal-and the epicenter is in Gorkha, where EDWON has long been working with the most impoverished women. Villages have been leveled and people have lost everything. EDWON, a human rights organization, is working at the grassroots with women of the "lowest" castes--who are profoundly discriminated against--even in disaster relief. EDWON is channeling desperately needed help to the community through our long established Dalit women's groups.
|
31 |
21,870 |
|
16,653 |
Civic Forum for Sustainable Development (CIVIC FORUM) |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$250
|
Matching:
$250
|
Total:
$500
|
This project will build earthquake resistant shelters in Kavrepalanchowk District, central region of Nepal for 60 earthquake survivor households. The implementation of this project is envisaged for creating the shelter to enhance their lives and ease to withstand on secure livelihood options on safety means for the earthquake survivors in the project area.We will support the poorest of the poor households who have not able to prepare the shelter, and impose to stay in the open sky.
|
31 |
20,961 |
|
12,701 |
Tributaries International |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$250
|
Matching:
$250
|
Total:
$500
|
Two major earthquakes rocked Nepal in a two-week period, killing nearly 9,000 people. The psychological effects of this sudden widespread death and destruction remain long after the quake. We're training local community workers so more people can get help as they cope with tremendous losses.
|
32 |
20,374 |
|
14,752 |
Concern Worldwide US |
Donors:
4
|
Donations:
$225
|
Matching:
$225
|
Total:
$450
|
In response to the devastating earthquake in Nepal, Concern deployed an emergency response team to engage with local partner organizations and conduct rapid assessments that will inform a comprehensive response focused first on meeting essential survival needs of the most vulnerable communities including water, sanitation, & hygiene, and nutrition. Concern will be coordinating all efforts with government, NGO, and UN partners. We been a first responder in a number of earthquakes and emergencies
|
33 |
20,891 |
|
4,395 |
The Ama Foundation |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$201
|
Matching:
$201
|
Total:
$402
|
Many children were orphaned or displaced by disastrous 2015 earthquakes in Nepal. Ama Foundation is working with anti-trafficking organizations and the Nepal government to help find these children a safe home. Since 2015, we have taken 20 new children into our home, which can house 75 children - but we currently only have funding for the 46 children who currently live there. Your contribution helps to take in more children and give them a loving home, an education and a future.
|
34 |
20,735 |
|
24,756 |
Partnership for Sustainable Development |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$200
|
Matching:
$200
|
Total:
$400
|
PSD is working with community leaders in Harmi, Gorkha to rebuild a school that was damaged beyond repair in the recent earthquake. This school serves 479 children in grades 1 through 10. Getting these kids back in school not only keeps their education on track, but also helps restore a sense of normalcy after the trauma of the earthquake and its aftermath. While construction is underway, we will support the children with temporary classrooms, extracurricular activities, and counseling services.
|
35 |
20,411 |
|
394 |
Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$150
|
Matching:
$150
|
Total:
$300
|
Thousands of Nepalis have lost their homes and livelihood - catastrophic in a country where the per capita income is less than two dollars a day. NYF is delivering medical equipment to area hospitals desperate for supplies and has converted two of its nutrition clinics to "recovery homes" for people discharged from the hospitals and are too sick to return home -- if they have one to return to.
|
36 |
20,403 |
|
6,431 |
UNICEF USA |
Donors:
3
|
Donations:
$139
|
Matching:
$139
|
Total:
$278
|
On April 25, 2015, a massive 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal - its deadliest earthquake in more than 80 years. As of April 29, 2015, 1.7 million children in 21 districts have been the most affected, with this number expected to increase hourly. Help UNICEF respond to the needs of children affected by this devastating earthquake.
|
37 |
20,423 |
|
29,023 |
The Advocacy Project |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$110
|
Matching:
$110
|
Total:
$220
|
The Advocacy Project is seeking $30,000 to support women and children in Nepal who have been impoverished by the quakes and bypassed by the relief effort. This year we will work with experienced Nepali partners to screen 2,000 rural women for prolapse; take 50 children out of work in brick factories and place them in school; and train 35 widows of those who disappeared in the war. We will deploy three American graduates - "Peace Fellows" - to help manage the funds and report back to donors.
|
38 |
20,306 |
|
601 |
International Medical Corps |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$100
|
Matching:
$100
|
Total:
$200
|
On April 25 at 11:56 local time, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, with the epicenter in Lamjung District, about 50 miles northwest of Kathmandu and just south of the China border. Dozens of aftershocks followed, including a 6.7 magnitude earthquake on April 26. There are over 4,300 fatalities & more than 8,100 people have been injured, but we know these numbers are likely to significantly increase in the days and weeks to come. More than 8 million people have been affected.
|
39 |
20,323 |
|
518 |
Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$70
|
Matching:
$70
|
Total:
$140
|
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April 2015 and 7.3 magnitude on 12 May claimed life of around 9,000 people in Nepal and directly affected above 8 million people. Due to the destruction of houses, people were forced to refuge in open space and many lost their belongings. Around 24,000 classrooms and other school facilities have been damaged. With the limited water supply and the probability of using contaminated water, there is a high risk and increase of health and hygiene issues.
|
40 |
20,448 |
|
28,771 |
Caritas Austria |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$65
|
Matching:
$65
|
Total:
$130
|
Donate emergency packages now and help the earthquake survivors in Nepal! After the devastating earthquake more than 7.000 people have been reported killed, 14.000 injured. 500.000 houses have been destroyed. The emergency aid programme of the Caritas network is running at full capacity: 10.000 hygiene kits, 2.000 tarpaulins, 16.700 water purification tablets, 3.200 buckets and 40.000 pieces of soap are being distributed. Still thousands and thousands of people need our help!
|
41 |
20,321 |
|
4,785 |
World Vision |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$50
|
Matching:
$50
|
Total:
$100
|
World Vision continues to reach those who are most in need, providing life-saving humanitarian support, and helping Nepal build back better. Despite the enormous challenges, aid is getting through the impacted communities. Over the past 12 months at least 386,984 individuals including 171,860 children have been reached across 161 Village Development Committees and 5 municipalities in 10 districts.
|
42 |
23,133 |
|
25,340 |
Aura Freedom International |
Donors:
2
|
Donations:
$40
|
Matching:
$40
|
Total:
$80
|
The Shree Bhumimata secondary school was forced to close its doors after being badly damaged in the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Its 250 students, most from disadvantaged families, were forced to attend class in a temporary space which is crowded, cold and ill-equipped. This project will rebuild the village school, providing quality education in a safe space to a community which is in dire need of an opportunity to rise out of poverty and combat gender inequality and discrimination.
|
42 |
20,310 |
|
3,643 |
Internews |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$40
|
Matching:
$40
|
Total:
$80
|
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on April 30th.There has been widespread damage in the Kathmandu valley and the death toll is climbing.We are ready to respond and need your help.During an emergency people urgently need quick, free and reliable information from trusted sources about the ongoing crisis to know how to protect themselves, where to go for assistance, and where to find loved ones. Accurate and timely information saves lives and supports people in their worst moments
|
43 |
23,891 |
|
455 |
GoodWeave International |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$25
|
Matching:
$25
|
Total:
$50
|
In the spring of 2015, Nepal's devastating earthquakes damaged Hamro Ghar, GoodWeave's center for rescued child laborers in Kathmandu. For many children removed from carpet factories, Hamro Ghar provides a safe place to call home - a place to learn, heal, and grow. While the center is safe for the moment, GoodWeave needs your help to build a new, safer Hamro Ghar to protect these children from future earthquakes and ensure long-term sustainability.
|
43 |
20,394 |
|
335 |
CARE |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$25
|
Matching:
$25
|
Total:
$50
|
CARE is responding to the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Nepal on April 25 - the worst quake to hit that country in more than 80 years. Families urgently need clean water, food, emergency shelter and medical assistance. Thousands have died and thousands more are injured. In Nepal since 1978, CARE is appealing for immediate funds to ramp-up our emergency response and support the longer-term recovery of quake survivors.
|
44 |
6,643 |
|
518 |
Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$20
|
Matching:
$20
|
Total:
$40
|
In Nepal, there are still many parents who do not send their children to school because of financial hardship. School enrollment and attendance need to be increased through care, support and building up child competency. Students need to be encouraged through hands-on practical learning, which will make learning interesting. Through an integrated approach with the curriculum, students will be trained to understand and gain deeper insight on various environmental issues affecting our daily life.
|
45 |
22,077 |
|
6,456 |
Friends of UNFPA, Inc |
Donors:
1
|
Donations:
$10
|
Matching:
$10
|
Total:
$20
|
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in April of 2015. Another devastating earthquake struck only days later. Thousands died and millions were affected. Hospitals were overwhelmed and supplies were depleted. 2 million women and girls of reproductive age were among those affected and are now those most vulnerable. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, will focus on their needs and rights throughout the recovery process.
|
46 |
20,308 |
|
14,324 |
Do Your Part, Inc |
Donors:
0
|
Donations:
$0
|
Matching:
$0
|
Total:
$0
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On Saturday, April 25th, 2015, Nepal was a devastated by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake followed by numerous aftershocks of up to 7.3. Thousands across the country were forced to live outdoor, and their homes and livelihoods reduced to rubble. The earthquake affected 8 million people, took over 10,000 lives, and displaced thousands. The quake damaged infrastructures such as pipelines and water gathering points leaving many villages cut off from water supply. The people of Nepal need your help.
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Mercy Corps |
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A massive 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, the worst in 80 years, has devastated hundreds of thousands of people. Much of Kathmandu is reduced to rubble and survivors have little refuge from continued aftershocks. Mercy Corps is on the ground is preparing to respond to urgent needs in the hardest-hit areas. You can help survivors right now with a donation to our Nepal Earthquake Response fund. Your gift will help us deliver lifesaving relief and provide the resources families need most.
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Journey Home Foundation |
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On April 25, 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal; estimated 8100 people are confirmed dead. Unknown number of people are injured and displaced in remote part of Nepal. Government and the other big international aids groups are still trying to reach remote area villages. However JHF has sent team of volunteers on foot carrying supplies on their back to many villages. Please visit our Facebook page for up-to-date info!
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Mindful Medicine Worldwide |
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Four years ago this past April, Nepal was hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. At the time, we had a volunteer on the ground. Fortunately, she and clinic staff were safe, as well as the villagers. However, the clinic itself caved in, destroying medical supplies as well as staff and volunteer possessions. Funds are urgently needed to rebuild the Chanaute clinic and replace equipment and supplies so that we may continue treating patients in need. Please help us to reach our goal!
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Our Sansar |
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This time last year Nepal was struck by a series of devastating quakes and tremors that took a catastrophic toll on lives, livelihoods and infrastructure, sending the country into fear and heartache and it's developing economy into chaos, for many months to come. During the past year we opened an emergency shelter for children and youth affected by the earthquake and launched a scheme to provide surviving families with long-term assistance to rebuild their livelihoods.
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Build Change |
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Nearly two years after the 2015 earthquakes hundreds of families are living in dilapidated temporary shelters. Thousands of children are learning in temporary spaces, many of which are open to the harsh Himalayan elements. They do not need to. Even unsafe houses may be salvageable through retrofitting, which is much faster and cheaper than rebuilding from scratch. We want to get families back in safe houses and schools now. Our Board and supporters will match your donation 100%, up to $45,000.
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Himalayan Cataract Project, Inc. |
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The Himalayan Cataract Project's flagship partner, the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology in Kathmandu, provided direct relief by delivering food and water to citizens in 8 hard-to-reach districts directly after the two devastating earthquakes. This phase was completed in June. Phase II, which includes collaborating with local municipalities and partners to build 400 Temporary shelters is still underway as is the planning for longer-term recovery (Phase III).
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ActionAid USA |
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The earthquake that struck Kathmandu on Saturday, April 25th has claimed more than 4,000 lives and left many more people injured. Families are still searching for their relatives who remain buried under the rubble and healthcare facilities are overwhelmed. ActionAid has been working in Nepal for over 30 years. Currently, we are providing emergency relief, and supporting hospitals and other health facilities by providing medical supplies and helping those injured get access to much-needed care.
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Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe |
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After the devastating earthquake in Nepal on Saturday, the emergency is underway in the disaster area. While rescue teams continue their desperate search for survivors, our partners prepare the distribution of relief supplies. The most urgent human needs in the earthquake-prone area are clean drinking water, food and warm cover.
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Village Volunteers |
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Our partner Mountain View Eco Farm in Pokhara were victims of the terrible 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck near Nepal's capital Kathmandu on April 25. This sustainable and organic demonstration farm is run by the family of MVEF director Govinda Bedraj, a generous soul whose love for the Earth, organic farming practices and his country ooze out of his being. Help him rebuild his source of livelihood and the ability to train resource-poor farmers in sustainable farming practices.
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Peace Winds America |
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PWA continues to assist those displaced by the 2015 earthquakes. PWA recovery efforts target livelihoods, particularly female-headed households. PWA and partners are constructing three community centers where women and girls receive tools, training, and support to enter the labor force in a safe environment. To complement our community center program PWA is also expanding to support water and sanitation projects to build water and toilet facilities for homes and schools currently lacking them.
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The Jean Houston Foundation |
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We are providing immediate relief to disadvantaged as well as alter-abled people, over 19 groups who are part of the alter-abled network. Support will be used for disaster recovery and relief activities including providing food, clean water, fuel, shelter, hygiene products etc. Our reach began with over 3500 plus their families and neighbors. We will continue our presence to enable the affected people to recover from the impacts in as many villages as possible.
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Keystone Accountability |
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Over 7 million people were affected by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake near Kathmandu in Nepal in April 2015. Donations to this project help us collect feedback from those affected people and translate it into bi-weekly updates for first responders. In the days following a disaster, there is always much confusion and little coordination among governments and organizations. We provide them with first-hand information that improve livelihoods when the dust clears.
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Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
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A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April 2015 and 7.3 magnitude on 12 May claimed life of around 9,000 people in Nepal and directly affected above 8 million people. Due to the destruction of houses, people were forced to refuge in open space and many lost most of their belongings. Around 24,000 classrooms and other school facilities have been damaged. After conducting immediate relief distribution works, now, ECCA is focusing on recovery, rehabilitation and rebuilding works.
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Karuna Trust |
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Following news of the devastating earthquake in Nepal, there is an urgency to respond to the immediate needs of survivors and to support long term recovery efforts. Karuna's partner organisation, Green Tara, runs mother and child health work in the district of Pharphing. The district has been very seriously affected. At the moment we're engaged in urgent relief work of distributing food and shelter, as we build a rehabilitation plan for the project and region. Please give generously.
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Real Medicine Foundation |
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Before RMF opened a health clinic in January 2016, the villagers of Arupokhari, Gorkha had to travel 4-5 hours to the nearest hospital for proper medical attention. Now through our initiative, the people of Arupokhari and nearby villages have access to 24/7, free health services, including medicines at a highly subsidized rate. One year later, in March 2017, the RMF Health Clinic has treated 7,568 patients, averaging 504 patients a month.
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Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
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In Khokana, near Kathmandu, the recent earthquake destroyed or damaged nearly all of its 1,000+ houses. People are now living in tents and temporary shelters. There is an urgent need to clear the debris and rubble of broken buildings so that rebuilding efforts can begin. Unfortunately, the community cannot afford to pay for the heavy machinery and skilled labour needed to remove the rubble. We ask for your support to help the Khokana community clear the way for a brighter future.
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Tributaries International |
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When a powerful earthquake rocked Nepal, people lost their homes and their way of making a living. This project will provide homes and hope for families in hard-hit areas close to the epicenter of the April 25 quake.
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All Hands and Hearts |
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This project seeks to provide secure, dignified, earthquake resilient transitional homes for people displaced by the Nepal earthquakes who lost their homes during the 7.8 magnitude earthquake on April 25, 2015. The project also incorporates self-recovery and disaster preparedness objectives by educating affected communities in shelter safety issues and training local workers in build back safer methods.
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Integrity Action |
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We will train 100 Nepali youth to become rapid response integrity builders. In 5 of the worst affected earthquake districts, these young people will access information on the relief effort to understand who is entitled to what and raise community awareness so they know how to access these vital services. With our oversight, the young people will be able to ensure that those most in need will receive the homes, healthcare and education they deserve and are entitled to.
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All Hands and Hearts |
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In 2015, two violent earthquakes struck Nepal affecting 5.4 million people. AHAH arrived 72 hours after the first, to see how we could help. After six+ months of rubble removal and constructing camps, clinics and homes, we began to focus on rebuilding resilient schools. This program, now entering its fifth year, is our holistic approach to helping as many overlooked rural communities as possible recover -- and recover stronger -- by rebuilding the schools at the center of community life.
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American Himalayan Foundation |
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In 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and hundreds of powerful aftershocks rocked Nepal. More than 510,000 homes were destroyed and almost 9,000 lives lost. In the immediate aftermath, the American Himalayan Foundation delivered emergency supplies and temporary shelter. Now, our priority is rebuilding, and rebuilding well.
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Integrity Action |
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Up to 17% of GDP in developing countries is lost due to corruption, fraud and mismanagement. This threatens basic human needs, including education, water, healthcare, roads and social services. In settings like post-earthquake Nepal, such wastes in resources can be devastating. Integrity Action helps communities in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East fix failing development projects. To vastly improve reconstruction in post-earthquake Nepal, donate today.
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Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
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ECCA initiated School Environment Improvement Program in the year 2000. Experience has shown that enrollment of students increases and is maintained when facilities (toilets, water, greenery) are improved. Training teachers is also required to effectively manage the classrooms, develop positive relationship with children and community, and facilitate curriculum that leads to better knowledge of sustainable living. A common vision for the development of school is also required.
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Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness |
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This program will educate and excite students about various herbal plants indigenous to Nepal. Through hands-on activities and education, students will be to get an education about the medicinal values and purpose of herbal plants planted in their school. Additionally, information on bamboo will be disseminated and bamboo plantation done (after the Nepal earthquake of April 25, importance of bamboo has increased, as it has been widely used for temporary shelter/classroom construction).
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BRAC USA |
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Since the 2015 earthquake, BRAC's work in Nepal has transitioned from providing immediate aid relief to building resilience in affected communities. Through programs that invest in the livelihoods of community members and integrate disaster preparedness components, including community health, girls empowerment, and skills development, BRAC aims to strengthen communities' capabilities to withstand future shocks and catalyze sustainable development.
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SASANE (Samrakshak Samuha Nepal) |
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From the massive earthquake that hit Nepal on 25th April 2015, 105 SASANE paralegal girls have become homeless with one of the 2012 paralegals dead. We would like to rehabilitate and help the displaced paralegals live with peace again. With a little financial help we could provide sustainable help to the all 105 displaced paralegals and their family.
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Community Development Center Kathmandu, Nepal |
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This project has been created by Community Development Center Kathmandu Nepal (CDC Nepal) to support those elderly living at different Elderly people homes around Kathmandu valley. Those elderly have been suffering from hunger. They do not good clothes to wear in winter and suitable clothes for summer season. They do not have a good bed with proper bed clothes for sleeping. Since they have lack of medical treatment, they have been suffering from different kinds of diseases.
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CAM Nepal |
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Children in Nepal are struggling through tough times, whether they are recovering from a devastating earthquake, or economic hardships, or an uncaring environment. Our project aims to build up hope and resilience in these children through the medium of art. Art is an amazing way for children to express themselves, share their emotions, build self-confidence and feel joy. Through our project, we want to bring this experience to as many Nepali children as possible.
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