Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family

by Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF)
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family
Help a Nepali child remain with a loving family

Project Report | Nov 10, 2016
Your support is helping children remain with their families

By Jacqueline Frost | Development and Communications Manager

Anjali with her grandfather
Anjali with her grandfather

Thirteen-year-old Anjali lost her entire family – father, mother and younger brother – in an instant during the earthquake on April 25, 2015. While collecting fodder for their animals, a landslide rushed in and buried them.

When NYF’s team visited her village in the Dhading District, they met with her impoverished and elderly grandparents who are now taking care of Anjali. They assured the family that NYF will provide for Anjali’s education, living costs, health care and wellbeing, until she graduates high school.

Thousands of children like Anjali were uprooted from their families after the earthquakes and risked ending up in orphanages - or worse.

To protect these vulnerable children, Nepal Youth Foundation expanded its Kinship Care and welcomed 743 children into the program. NYF provides with a stipend for school expenses, clothing, food and healthcare, allowing the children to in their communities, attend school, and – like Anjali – live with her loving grandparents.

Some families will only need support for one or two years, as they rebuild their homes and livelihoods from the devastation of the earthquakes.

For others, like Anjali, NYF’s commitment may last eight or more years – until they finish high school and are able to live on their own.

Many of the children in Kinship Care have lost their parents and suffered severe trauma. As part of the NYF “family,” specialized psychological support is available to them through our Ankur Counseling Center.

Keeping families together and allowing children to grow up in their own communities is the right thing to do, and NYF’s Kinship Care helps make that possible.

Thank you for your support!

Anjali after the quake
Anjali after the quake
Anjali with school friends
Anjali with school friends

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Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF)

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

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