United to help people of Nepal through the Nepali community.
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Hi!
Now, both the government and private sectors of Thailand put their efforts to send aid to Nepal. Some Nepalese people have already been rescued. But there are more, not less, waiting for help. The reason is that the aid cannot reach them, or reach too few of them. I think Thai people who follow the news already know the situation. However, all parties are working hard. We all hope that the misery suffered by the people of Nepal would be gradually diminishing.
Roads damaged by the quake (Photo: Ramesh Tamang)
As the webmaster of www.e4thai.com , I have never asked you to join any social contribution or donation. Today, I would like to ask for your contributions for the first time here. Now it's a matter of helping the people of Nepal.
I have a friend named Suresh Tamang, he is a Buddhist. (Officially, 11% of Nepalese are Buddhists, and 81% are Hindus). Suresh and I attended a training course in Sweden in 2002. After the training course, I went to Nepal 2 times, covering half of the country. When Suresh visited Thailand, I acted as his local guide. Now Suresh has completed his social welfare doctorate degree at the USA. Before his study in the USA, he had many years of working experience with non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Nepal, as a social worker and public health coordinator to help villagers in local communities. So he has relations with community networks. After finishing his study, he is planning to return to Nepal to work and help his country again.
I and my wife with Suresh’s family in Bhaktapur, this temple is totally collapsed due to the quake (Photo: Suresh Tamang)
A few days ago, Suresh informed me that he and his group are raising fund to help the people of Nepal who have suffered from the earthquake. People can donate money via this website. http://www.gofundme.com/psyrecoverynepal And he also asked me to tell this story through my website e4thai.com.
cultural exchange between us (Photo: Suresh Tamang)
I asked him what he will do with the money he is raising, he explained that this calamity in Nepal was very great and serious. People need both short- and long- term assistances, to remedy, relieve, rehabilitate, and reconstruct their lives, both physically and mentally. All individuals, families and communities, especially pregnant women, children, the disabled, and injured need helps.
The proceeds from the raising will be used in activities such as training staff and community leaders to help those affected people recover from the calamity, to buy necessary things, and conduct training. The target groups and activities include children, families, activities centers and learning centers in the villages, safe space for children, the disabled and so on.
For me, the activities of my friend’s group are very helpful for local people because Mr. Suresh is a Buddhist in the country where most people are Hindus. He has many years of working experience as a social worker and healthcare coordinator. He has a network working together in the community. And his project will involve the affected communities to participate in helping the communities themselves. His work is not that of an outsider who does not know the community, though such help is necessary in the beginning. But for long-term sustainability, it must be a holistic community-based approach which provides assistance to communities. Only by this method, the Nepalese who suffered will be able to support themselves and return to normal life as before.
I tell this to ask you to consider. If you wish to help, click the “Donate Now” button in the website.
http://www.gofundme.com/psyrecoverynepal
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