Disaster Relief for Nepal

by Global Reach International
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Disaster Relief for Nepal
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Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal
Disaster Relief for Nepal

Project Report | May 28, 2015
Project Report

By bill sansone | Project Leader

Global Reach International is working with  Flame of Hope Nepal a non-profitable non-government  organization register under the Company Register Act-2035 of Nepal. This organization 
was established with the aim to work in field of health, education human 
rights and other socio-cultural, socio-economicsectors of economically 
and geographically marginalized people. We areactively working on what 
this organization aims for. We have completed a goat distribution 
project in Nawalparasi district of Nepal. This projectwas done with the 
collaboration of Red Cross Japan. The single women overthere have been 
benefitted a lot with that project. They are earning their income 
themselves. That project aids them to make their lifeself-dependable.


At present situation “Flame of Hope Nepal” is organizing different health 
aid and relief items distribution campaigns for the earthquakesurvivors. 
Firstly, we distributed water, dry food and conducted health aidfor the 
victims in Khokana, Dharmasthali. Secondly, we provided tarpaulinand raw 
food like rice, pulse, oil and salt along with the health campaignin 
three village development committee (VDC) of Kabrepalanchowk district. 
Therelief materials included 100 quintal of rice, 24 cartoon noodles, 36 
sacksof Bhuja, 2 cartoon biscuits, 40 K.G. Lentil, 100 shelter 
tarpaulin, 10Sack of beaten rice, 6 sacks of salt, 1 cartoon of 
Daal-mot, 1 sack of potato, 5 sets of mats, 5 sets of shelter tarpaulin 
roll and 90 metersmattress. We have provided medical aid to 150 people 
in Khokana and above 500 people in Kabrepalanchowk district.

Now we are planning to head towards Dhadhing districts with 5000 kg 
rice, tarpaulins and medical team followed by Lamjung and Sindhupalchowk 
districts.

We are planning to run long termprojects by providing the education to 
those children who lost theirparents in the earthquake, vocational 
trainings for those women who losttheir husbands.

So, we are seeking for the helping hands to accomplish ourshort term 
projects as well as long term projects for the earthquake survivors. 
Please follow the given links to see our campaigns that we have conducted 
so far.

Links:


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Global Reach International

Location: Newton, NJ - USA
Website:
Bill Sansone
Project Leader:
Bill Sansone
Branchville , NJ United States

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