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Rangjung Yeshe Shenpen and Faya Nepal have teamed up to provide support to communities in need. On March 8th, 2023, they collaborated to provide aid to two different locations. The first location was the Manavsewa Aashram Kailali Branch in Hasanpur, Dhangadhi, where 48 residents received food supplies, including rice, dal,…

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Nisha Tamang’s pregnancy at Patan Hospital in Lagankhel was a challenging time for her and her family. Within just seven months, she gave birth to two babies, which brought along a series of complications not only for the babies but also for Nisha herself. The medical expenses required for their…

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It is generally the poorest that are the most vulnerable to pandemic. The disease doesn’t remain just a health issue. With the virus continuing to rise we are now facing unprecedented heath, economic, social and psychological catastrophe. In poor countries, the situation is too terrible to fully comprehend. Nepal is…

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COVID-19 Lock down – Nepal Posted June 6, 2020

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Since the beginning of the lock down, Shenpen has providing food and hygiene packages to support students who come under its School Meal Program and their families, and to families at risk in Kathmandu, helping to support between 100 and 200 families per week. There are many more families who…

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On 12th Nov 2019, Barbara Datson the founder president of Chance for Nepal (UK) had an annual visit at the training center where 3rd day skills training for the unprivileged woman was going on. Since 10 years Chance, has been funding for 4 days skills training several times in a…

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Rangjung Yeshe Shenpen,  founded by Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche in the year 2004 with an aim of helping poor, needy and suffering people, visited Mata Tirtha Old Age Home on 17th Dec 2019. Mélanie Létourneau, along with Lopon Urgen Dorje and Bimala Ghising, offered on behalf of generous Malaysian donors rice, lentils (dal)…

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Even though the elderly population is rapidly growing in Nepal and the traditional norms and family value systems are changing, there are few old age homes[1] in Nepal. And yet, some community initiatives, such as Mata Tirtha Old Age Home, are highly admirable. Mata Tirtha Old Age Home was established…

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Did you know that 89% of vision-impaired people live in low and middle-income countries such as Nepal, and that over 80% of all vision impairment can be prevented or cured? In Nepal, cataracts are one of the major causes of blindness. A simple surgery can restore the vision of many….

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