By Emily Knudson | Director of Outreach and Philanthropy
Dear Women for Conservation Family,
We are pleased to share the progress of our project, "Gift a Year of Elementary School to a Child in Nepal," which has been instrumental in supporting vulnerable children in accessing and continuing their education. Over the past months, we have made significant strides toward ensuring that children from marginalized backgrounds, particularly those whose families are living below the poverty line or who are orphans, receive the educational opportunities they deserve.
Scholarships for Vulnerable Students Through our scholarship initiative, we have directly supported children from several schools, including Kumarwarti Secondary School, Nawajyoti Basic School, and Panchpandev Primary School. Our team has worked closely with local schools to identify students in need, especially those facing financial challenges that may hinder their ability to stay enrolled. By covering school fees and providing essential educational materials, we have enabled these students to continue their studies without the fear of dropping out due to financial hardship.
Empowering the Next Generation In addition to financial support, we are fostering a deep commitment to conservation and community leadership among these students. Our efforts extend beyond scholarships by engaging them in environmental awareness programs and Green Clubs, which are designed to teach responsibility toward the environment while reinforcing positive behavior and social skills. These initiatives are helping to build a holistic education for these children, encouraging them to become both educated and environmentally conscious citizens.
Impact in Numbers
Community Impact By providing scholarships to children in need, we are not only supporting individual education but also strengthening families and communities. Education is a critical pathway out of poverty, and through these scholarships, we are helping to reduce the burden on families, empowering them to focus on long-term well-being and community development.
Challenges and Adaptations One of the challenges we faced this year was the economic strain on families due to seasonal migratory work. This challenge impacted children's ability to attend school regularly. To adapt, we engaged with families directly through door-to-door outreach and provided additional educational support to ensure continuity in learning.
Looking Ahead Our goal remains to expand the number of scholarships offered and continue providing holistic educational support to vulnerable children in Nepal. With your ongoing support, we can ensure that more children can access the education they deserve and remain in school, building a brighter, more sustainable future for themselves and their communities.
Thank you for your generous support of this project. Your contributions have made a meaningful difference in the lives of many children and their families.
Warm regards,
Seejan Gyawali (W4C Nepal Project Leader)
& Emily Knudson (W4C Director of Outreach and Philanthropy)
Women for Conservation
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