Nepal Education Fund

Monday, March 6, 2017

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Arrived in Nepal after the usual long journey.  Yesterday visited one family with four children.  Today we are going to three schools. I am ...
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Internet problems

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It is very difficult for me to post here as I get the whole post almost done and lose it, not sure what the problem is.  So I have to make ...
Friday, November 4, 2016

Chandoswory School

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This is the school we have built with NEF earthquake funds.  It is in the village of Tupche in the district of Nuwakot.  The school was des...
Saturday, October 29, 2016

Pokhara

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A lot has happened in the last few days including a visit to Nuwakot where we visited village schools and saw the school built with our eart...
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Monday, October 24, 2016

Visiting Schools

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Today we visited two schools out at the village of Hattiban.  This is a beautiful village and it is always a pleasure to visit here.  Chaln...
Saturday, October 22, 2016

Sabitri

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Today Sabitri, our blind student, came to visit us at Ram's office.  I will never know how she navigates the Kathmandu traffic, I have...
Friday, October 21, 2016

Chring

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One of the sponsored children that we saw today was Chring.  He is one of our success stories.  Chring comes from an extremely poor family w...
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Susan Marshall
Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
The Nepal Education is a small privately run charity that I started in 2004 to help educate children in Kathmandu, Nepal. These children are from very poor families who cannot afford the yearly school fee nor the cost of school uniforms and the requisite school supplies. Some of the children have never attended school while others have had to drop out as their parents can no longer afford to send them because of financial hardship. The Nepal Education Fund currently has approx.160 children sponsored to go to school from caring families in Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, US and Qatar. We also are educating approx 80 women in literacy programs. Our trusted Nepali staff and myself select the children. Our staff in Nepal runs the programme in Nepal and I visit twice per year spending two months every spring visiting all children and schools. If a selected Nepali family is committed to educating their children, the children are registered in school, uniforms are purchased and school supplies bought. In addition, the children are regularly monitored to check upon their progress. NEF is registered with the Social Welfare Council in Nepal.
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