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Campbells Foundation Helps Nepal

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Namaste, it's Paul here...

I’m so pleased you are getting involved in our journey.

So the story so far….

Nepal had two earthquakes in April 2015. The first with a magnitude of 7.8Mw happened at 11.56 on Saturday 25th April when fortunately most people were out.

Unfortunately, there were a few older people and young children at home.

Many people died along with their animals and stored crops.

A second earthquake came in a day later and just about finished the rest of the buildings off.

Follow the goings on in this village on our Foundation Page.

Thangpalkot1 was cut off for weeks from the rest of the world along with all the other villages in this district – the more you get involved, the more stories you will hear.

The district of Sindapulchowk has still received very little assistance from their own government being so very far away from Kathmandu – in my opinion, they have very much been forgotten.

I went to Thangpalkot1 by chance in December 2015 and spent Christmas there – I experienced the devastation the earthquake had caused and watched the first home being rebuilt.

I went back in December 2016 and built some more homes, bought the school some new desks and a water tank.

I went back again in April and Christmas 2017 to manage and oversee the 10 homes paid for by the Fine and Country Foundation that Sean Newman instigated.

….. and here we are 51 homes later.

Now I am about to lead a party of 13 on a 3 day walk up to Thangpalkot1 and plan the last phase of this project - we are so nearly there.

You can see the families already being helped here.

We have 20 or so more to build and this is only in this one village.

It only costs £1800 to purchase and transport enough materials to get one property built. The villagers fund their own labour, create their own hard core and get sand from the river.

Every penny we raise goes towards helping these homeless families get at least a roof over their heads.

I explain it like this.
‘Imagine the community you live in and all the homes collapse. Now whether you own the home or you have a loan on it, it is not insured. You don’t have a lot but you’re happy. You gather what you can from the rubble of your home and you make a temporary shack. You sit there and have no choice but to wait for the universe to supply a solution. You have the resources and the community to rebuild but you just do not have the funds to get materials to the village – the nearest supplier is 6 hours away by truck!’

As in all societies we have the very poor and vulnerable, through no fault of their own, the lazy, the motivated and the leaders. We have all these too in Thangpalkot1 and we have a method to protect everyone from favouritism and corruption, hence, you will see our agreements being explained and signed for. Every penny you raise will go straight to these families.

One man told me that when we turned up he thought we were going to bring a bag of rice – little did he know I had been watching him all over that Christmas and I was coming back. I’ll tell you the story another day.

Now since then we have had some amazing support from local people and businesses but we need to continue to raise awareness and funds to finish what we have started.

We are not here to change these people. They don’t need changing they just need a roof over their head.

For now that is our concentration – re-building one home at a time.

We’ll suggest some other solutions to help as and when the time is right.

Thank you so much for taking interest in this rewarding project.

Paul x

If you want to follow me personally as I often visit the village feel free to join me on my own journey  Facebook Page



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  • Wayne Zerr
    • £10
    • 5 yrs

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