The Problem
The Satkanyadevi School was destroyed by Nepal’s earthquakes back in 2015. Mondo Foundation, a nonprofit who works in the region, has rebuilt the school and secured funding for teachers but there is no suitable space for the younger children. Without this funding these children would not be starting school.
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Located In
Nepal
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40
People Served
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Funded by
38 Donors
The Solution
Funding for this project will transform one classroom into an early years classroom for 40 children aged 4 to 6. The rehabilitation will include new furniture, paint and educational materials.
Donation Team
- Alak T.
- Albert D.
- Barbara W.
- Bob F.
- Bruce D.
- Caitlin C.
- Carrie-Ann B.
- Dan C.
- Deborah S.
- Denis & Roseanne B.
- Dina W.
- Farrah V.
- Harrison N.
- Ivy L.
- Jane F.
- Jean P.
- Jesse J.
- John B.
- Jonathan F.
- Karina K.
- Kira S.
- Leslie B.
- Matt T.
- Melissa K.
- Michael M.
- Pierre G.
- Ragon D.
- Renee S.
- Rosalyn U.
- Samantha L.
- Sharon J.
- Sylvia R.
- Talya B.
- Thomas C.
- Wende J.
- Yashicas S.
- In memory of Thomas Guliano
- In memory of Jorge Johnson
Project Updates
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Dec 2020
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The classroom as it exists now prior to work starting. Students currently have to sit on a cold cement floor and have little to no furniture available.
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New bookshelves being built by carpenters in Kathmandu.
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Feb 2021
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What was once a barren classroom, now transformed into a lively and inviting space for learning. Over the course of a few months the local nonprofit, Mondo Foundation, worked in partnership with the community and school to oversee the work.
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It’s always wonderful to see local artists hand painting our logo on completed projects!
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