Saturday, March 13, 2010
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Kim & curiuos monks at Phuktal Gompa
Sunday, December 24, 2006
The Kamzang Fund & Himalayan Kids
At Monjo school with friends. Dawa Yangi had to return to her village school to help her mother, who is a single mom and doesn't have any means of support. Monjo school finishes at Class 7 (this year) and Dawa Yangi really wants to continue school Khumjung, one of the Edmund Hillary schools, a good one. Her sister is pictured above (Nimalee). Project Himalaya & the Kamzang Fund both provide some basic funding and some clothing for Dawa Yangi, but she'll not be able to continue school after this year if we don't find a sponsor for her.
Dawa Yangi now has a sponsor, Steve, from our last Sherpa Christmas trek and will be going to one of the Hillary schools, either in Khumjung or in Charikharka.
The Everest Region
Phura Diki & Dawa Yangi with a two-time Project Himalaya trekker, Terry Towers ...
Phura Diki, pictured here in Kathmandu at Boudhanath Stupa, where she came to meet one of Kim's Everst groups for tea ...
Phura Diki & her auntie at Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu. Phura Diki, one of the brightest kids from Monjo School, now has two sponsors, Camilla & David, both previous Project Himalaya trekkers (to the Everest region, where they met Phura Diki), who fully pay her school tuition and boarding in Kathmandu. She now finishes at the top of her school, and speaks almost fluent English. Her sister Pema Zangmu is pictured above ...
Zanskar, the Indian Himalaya
Singge. This is the first photo taken of him when we met him in Zanskar, at the small village of Testa, 'living wild' as Joel terms it ...
Palki (the Headmistress), Singge & Kim at the Himalayan Buddhist School in Manali where Singge now goes to school.
He now has sponsorship from Sunish, a previous Project Himalayan trekker, but still needs medical attention. Joel & Kim of Project Himalaya look after him in India. He's now doing great at school, and is much healthier than back at his small village in remote Zanskar.
Also see Sunish's website: http://www.inspirationalworld.org/
See Joel's story of Singee on our website at: http://www.project-himalaya.com/news-03-singge.html
Manali, HP, India
Nyima Lhamo & Temba with their kids, Jamphael & Cherring Lhamo ...
Nyima Lhamo & Temba are good friends of ours, struggling to make ends meet in the Tibetan refugee settlement in Manali, Himachel Pradesh. Cherring Lhamo & Jamphael both now goes to the Tibetan Childrens' Village (school). Jamphael has support from Sunish (see above), and Cherring Lhamo gets a bit from the Tibetan Government in Exile, but it's not much, and she could use help for clothes, book, etc. She's incredibly bright, an all-around wonderful girl.
Jamphael was born with a cleft palate, and after several operations paid for by Project Himalaya trekkers Don & Sylvia, who came out to travel to southern India with Jamphael and his parents, is still not able to speak and desperately needs speach therapy. He is in a special education class at TCV, and now supported by Sunish, but has a long way to go ...
Lhakpa Doma & Lhakpa Dorji with their son, Nuru. Lhakpa is a Sherpa guide for Project Himalaya, and has a hard time affording a good school for Nuru in Kathmandu where schooling is very expensive. Nuru is one of the top students in his present school, incredibly talented and intelligent, but really needs support for his education at a higher level so that he can fully realize his capabilities. He's one of the most mature, bright and cheerful Sherpa kids that I have met ...
Nuru is now sponsored for his schooling in Kathmandu by a previous trekker, Jennelle.
Nuru at Kim's Birthday Party in Kathmandu ...
The Everest Region
Lhakpa's nieces, Lhakpa Zangmu and her cousin in the small hamlet of Mende, on the way out to Thame valley ...
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If anyone is interested in finding a child to sponsor, get in touch with Kim at kamzang@project-himalaya.com or Joel at changlama@project-himalaya.com and we can put you in touch with a family or help you to directly sponsor a child. It doesn't need to be full sponsorship, any help or donation is appreciated!
*** Also, check out my friend Kim Gutschow's organisation to aid Zanskari nuns: