Volunteering
Supporting The Community During The Lock-down
The entire world is living a difficult time as the covid-19 pandemic changed the life of many and people are very concerned for the future of their families and their communities.
In under-developed countries like Nepal people are more accustomed to uncertainty especially in the last years during which we faced earthquakes, blockades, shortages and economic and political crisis.
Here most of the population can afford to feed their families with day to day jobs, and since the start of the lock-down it began a new humanitarian crisis that is affecting the people that are more vulnerable.
Even before we started our little website to share the works of art created by the artists and artisans of our village with the world, we always been committed to help our community.
The meaning behind the artworks that we create is a universal message of compassion and kindness toward each other, and we try as much as we can to live according to these values.
We strongly believe that our generous customers and all our friends that follow us on instagram, twitter, facebook and other social media are moved by the same spirit.
During these years we promoted and participated to several projects that were successful also thanks to help of many of you.
We are sponsoring a beautiful project carried on by Girls Empowered by Travel – Nepal that is currently distributing rice, flour, lentils, oil, salt and milk to vulnerable women: pregnant or new mothers, single mothers and elderly women in three rural communities: Sarlahi, Changunarayan and Gre.
Please share the link of the campaign of GET-Nepal project on GoFundme and if you can please contribute with a small donation.
$10 can feed a family for one week!
Thank you.
A Video of Changu While the Earth is Still Shaking in Nepal
If you are planning to visit Nepal and (like Chris) want to help and support our local NGO, please go to changunarayan.info and read more about the ongoing projects and volunteering program.
4.6 M aftershock rattles nation, epicenter Kathmandu #NepalQuake http://t.co/ZwsTzfKRyz pic.twitter.com/EwDHorMH1W
— The Kathmandu Post (@kathmandupost) July 22, 2015
Volunteering Projects in Changu Narayan, Nepal.
Dear friends,
Our team and Sunapati Thangka School is working hard to help the small community of Changu Narayan.
JOIN our New Donors/Self-Funded NGO.
More Info at ChanguNarayan.info
Rememer: sharing is caring.
Thank you.