Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sharmila Sunuwar leaves Marybert School and orphanage

by: Summit Rana

Sharmila Sunuwar lived and studied in Marybert School and orphanage from 2004. In 2011 she left Marybert and started to live with her aunt. MSH was still funding her education and basic necessities. She lived with her aunt for a year and after which her father came and took her with him, he also took her out of the school where she had been studying with MSH funding. Her father didn't want her to study in that school and got her admitted her to a local school. Sharmila wanted to study in the same school as before as all her friends were there and also she was also comfortable with the teachers and the environment there, but her father was reluctant about it. Soon her grades started to degrade and she cried all day.

After days of visit to her house and hours and hours of coaxing and negotiating with her father, he finally agreed to let her study in the school she wanted. Sharmila’s happiness knew no bounds when her father agreed and she started jumping with excitement. Her grades have improved since and she seems very happy with her friends. Her father is also happy to watch her daughter always happy and smiling. We know one day she will make him proud.

£1120 raised by Emma and Luise

by: Summit Rana

Emma and Luise from the U.K raised funds for MSH by doing a Just Giving trek to the Annapurna Base Camp. All of the funds raised by Emma and Luise were handed over to Ananda Pariyar, (Bahundanda, Lamjung). He was having a hard time arranging three meals a day for his family, with the support from MSH Nepal and the funds provided by the sponsored trek, he was able to lease a plot of land. Pariyar started growing organic vegetables and selling them in the local market. We were very happy with the progress he made. On our recent visit we found him selling the produce from his small farm in the local market and making a steady profit from it. He now plans to open a pig farm by leasing more land. MSH is proud to see him leading a good and respectable life, and wish him success in his future endeavors.








 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sports Day at Marybert Orphanage


On 28th January, 2013 sports day was held at Marybert School. MySmallHelp, Nepal President Mr.Raju was invited as chief guest for the event. Each and every student was so excited in that programme.To support their children, parents were also invited on that day. Sports like running race, relay, spoon race, etc was held on that day.


The program began with the wonderful dance performance by the students of class LKG and UKG. The dance was taught by their own teacher. After that wonderful performance sports day began with running race. Everyone was very much excited and was hooting for best one to win. After running race, spoon competition was there. Similarly, rally competition was held. This competition was much more exciting and entertaining.
After all sports matches aerobic dance was performed by the students of class four and five. That dance helped to refresh the players as well as the audience.

Finally, prizes were distributed to all the winners. The prices were distributed by the father of Marybert School, President of MSH,Nepal Mr. Raju Maharjan and other chief guest. 







Thursday, January 17, 2013

Christmas presents to MSH Sponsored Children

Each year MSH has been presenting Christmas gift to all the sponsor children. Continuing this trend MSH, Nepal took took initiative to present Christmas gifts for 2012 and took children from Marybert orphanage to buy warm clothes for winter. MSH provided 30 pairs of jumpers to the children. Some of them also received jeans pant,T-shirt, shoes, bags and more. Our one of the kind hearted sponsor Mr. Peter Goodey donated to buy gifts for the children. We the MSH Nepal team along with all the children like to thank him for his kind present and love.





Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Donation of new computer set and printer by Today's Youth

by: Raju Maharjan



On 13th of January 2013 MSH Nepal team along with team from Today's Youth traveled 30km far from Kathmandu city area to one of the village called Bhattedanda. Bhattedanda is one of the most remote village  in Lalitpur district. With 400 houses all together and 4500 people lives in that village. More than 70% of the people are illiterate. Agriculture and cattle farming are their main source of income. In Bhattedanda there is one small school named as Bhattedanda.



MSH Nepal visited Bhattedanda school for the first time in 2009. MSH Nepal found Bhattedanda's school in very poor condition. After the first visit MSH started to supporting the school. After MSH started supporting the school, the school made very tremendous improvement in both in infrastructure and in education. When MSH visited in 2009 there were only 44 children altogether and children used to study in a poorly constructed room. Today the school has built one storied new building and second floor is under construction. The school has 99 children all together .Since Bhattedanda is a remote area where there is no facilities to print, photocopy or scan any documents.They often have to travel back 30 km near the city area. Bhattedanda school's staff requested MSH to donate a computer and printer so that they can print their own document by themselves. They even wants to provide at least basic knowledge to their school's children.





Today's Youth approached MSH in September 2012 to become a charity partner corporate 4A Side Futsal Tournament which was going to be held from 12-14th October 2012. Today's Youth wanted to donate the winning price from the tournament to one of the needy school of Nepal. MSH proposed Today's Youth to donate the priced amount to Bhattedanda. Today's Youth raised about £400 from the musical event. Today's Youth brought computer and printer for the school with that fund.



On 13th of January 2013 the team from Today's Youth and MSH visited the school and donated the computer and printer. The school management team was extremely happy and they promised to take care and make good use of it in the coming near future. Everyone who visited the school feel really proud and glad to make such a great  Nobel cause and wants to continue helping the school in coming near future.