Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools

by Children's Medical Aid Foundation
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools
Restore School Libraries in 5 Village Schools

Project Report | Aug 15, 2016
Water Water Everywhere

By Carol Vernal | Founder & CEO

women rescuing her cloth
women rescuing her cloth

On June 24, 2016 with the arrival of monsoon much of Nepal was left grappling with floods. In Nepal, floods are a part of the annual cycle causing property damage and impacting the livelihoods of people every year. Nepalese are more vulnerable to the impacts of flooding due to poorly designed infrastructure and embankments or lack thereof.

The Kavre Distric and home to our adopted schools may have been hard hit during the monsoon season.  The Friendship Bridge near Naya Goan that connects Nepal to Tibet, has been washed away.  This is an example of the power of a monsoon and its ability to change the topography.  In July Sanjeeb, our man on the ground, visited the villages despite a rising river which altered his route back to Kathmandu.  At that time the monsoons had seemed relatively normal in the village including our schools although several attempts to return to the villages have failed due to landslides and bad roads.  Travel plans are in place to visit villages on Sunday August 14th as we are anxious to see the condition of Bindabsini School where our new retaining wall and landfill has been washed away. I'm sorry that I do not have many pictures of children and flooding at this time.  Visuals of the children and school grounds will be provided following our coming visit.

It will take some time for us to regroup from the monsoon landslide damage this season.  Thankfully we were able to deliver six 2000-liter water tanks to three schools that were in grave need of running water.   This fits the old saying, Water Water Everywhere But Not A Drop To Drink.

Thank you for all of your help and support.  You are the ones that truly make the difference.  What we need right now are prayers.  Dollors are always welcome to facilitate filling the villagers needs but prayers can never be substituted. 

Love You For All Your Help.

Carol Vernal, CEO

 

New retaining wall with dirt fill now washed away.
New retaining wall with dirt fill now washed away.

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Children's Medical Aid Foundation

Location: Sonoma, CA - USA
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Children's Medical Aid Foundation
Carol Vernal
Project Leader:
Carol Vernal
CEO
Sonoma , CA United States

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