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Medical Campaigns – all rural Nepal (2023)

Help us save lives, prevent deafness and blindness throughout rural areas by organizing a series of Welfare Clinics a year from 2020 to 2023
DONATE NOWWOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION

In a country where in poor areas if there is any money for paying school fees what money is available tends to be spent on the boys help with girls’ education is an important part of empowering girls.
DONATE NOWCentre of Excellence Free Trainings 2023

In poor rural areas most people are subsistence farmers with little or no formal education. We are providing free trainings to improve families income.
DONATE NOWEnglish Teaching Ambassadors

Free visits to schools in rural areas, providing a five-day courses for teachers on how to teach English to small children in a fun way using nature and play.
DONATE NOWWOMEN’S COOPERATIVE

As part of our commitment to Women’s Empowerment we have created a Woman’s Cooperative at Nalang. By enabling women to earn their own money we give them some power over family and their own finances.
DONATE NOWCommunity Sustainability (Stage Two)

We work together with the local community in Nalang to improve the quality of life in the whole area. That includes-infrastructure; living and schooling conditions; water and power supply.
DONATE NOWFull time Medical Care – Nalang

Up until The Yearley Trust’s involvement the village of Nalang, and its community of 11,000 people, had very limited medical services and options to deal with medical emergencies.
DONATE NOWSchool (NMA) Hostel

In February 2019 our Chairman John Yearley opened at The Nalang Model Academy a 56 bed hostel with adjacent shower/toilet block that had been donated by The Trust.
DONATE NOWPrevent Child Deaths

Around 42% of children under the age of three in rural areas of Nepal suffer from stunted growth (53% in mountain areas). This in turn leads to greater susceptibility to various illnesses and diseases
DONATE NOWStudents Hardship Fund

60% of the population in rural Nepal are subsistence farmers with many living below the poverty line. Although school attendance up to, and including, year 10 is compulsory only about 50% of children who enrol in school- remain at school
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