Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors

by Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF)
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors
Shelter and medical supplies for quake survivors

Project Report | Aug 9, 2016
Thank you for your support

By Jacqueline Frost | Development and Communications Manager

NYF staff served hot lunches to hungry children
NYF staff served hot lunches to hungry children

It’s been more than a year since Nepal was shaken by two major earthquakes. Since then, Nepal Youth Foundation has been able to make significant contributions to the nation’s relief and recovery process.

We reached more than 80,000 people with emergency support, and 14,000 more through longer term rehabilitation and rebuilding efforts.

We have completed our critical emergency relief projects and have turned to longer-range efforts to help Nepalis whose lives were severely disrupted by the devastating earthquakes in 2015.

A key focus is educational support of children and young people whose lives were disrupted by the devastation. NYF is now caring for 800 children in its Kinship Care program and 300 youths in our 10+2 program (higher secondary education – equivalent to community college in the U.S.)

The “Kinship Care” model covers educational as well as living expenses for children. Children in this program either have parents who cannot care for them or have been orphaned. NYF finds the child’s nearest kin and provides support for the family to cover the child’s education and upbringing. The average cost of a college scholarship is $850 annually. Kinship Care averages $350 a year.

Anjali is one of the children supported by NYF’s expanded Kinship Care program. Anjali lost both of her parents in the earthquake, when they were buried in a landslide. Now, Anjali lives with her impoverished grandfather, who without help would not be able to support her.

In keeping with NYF’s commitment to long term support, many children, like Anjali, will be supported by Kinship Care for as many as 10 years or until they finish high school and can stand on their own.

Thank you for helping us to meet these critical needs.

 Namaste!

Delivering supplies to earthquake suvivors
Delivering supplies to earthquake suvivors
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Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF)

Location: San Francisco, California - USA
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Julie Pofsky
Associate Director of Development
Sausalito , California United States

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