May 2022
The work continues in Kalitar..
We purchased 10 goats to start a breeding program. The men took a local bus to go the six hrs to catch the river bus. They purchased all the supplies ( not the goats) in Makwenpur and then paid to have the supplies taken down the river via a tractor to the small city of Kalitar ( not to be confused with the village Kalitar a miles or so away).
We chose to paint the outside and re-roof one detached classroom. During this time in Nepal, Elections are currently being held and our men were told ‘DO NOT TO ANYTHING TO THE SCHOOL ‘. The Principal was hoping political leaders would hold to their promises and do something for their rural school.
Sandip quietly told the headmaster that all the supplies were there and we would use them elsewhere if we were not allowed to do what they asked us to accomplish 3 months ago. He gave Sandip 24 hrs before the politicians came. An impossible task without the grace needed to accomplish the task. Sandip then made an executive decision and hired local men to help with the painting (12 in all) and he and Nabraj went to work. In 12 hours they had the painting done and the roofing done. Now it was night and hiking in swollen rivers ( mesquites buzzing everywhere) they made it back to the village to eat and then sleep on the cement floors and continue the next day planting the fruit trees.
As the morning rose, Nabraj and Sandip tirelessly planted trees.
Needless to say, I am so happy with the work we are allowed to do. We hope to go back to the school ( we supplied computers and other educational materials in 2020) and finished the inside of the classrooms and supply them with encouraging materials to continue their educational interests.
We are blessed to say I have complete faith in my fellow laborers is a misunderstanding of the love I have for their tireless work. I am so please and proud…..
24 trees were planted, Mango, Guava, Leechee, peach, and lemon, and one detached classroom was roofed and painted.
Man’s house that received goats
The goats and the man’s family
Transportation
How the school looked
Started Whitewashing
Starting the painting and roofing
Progressing
Meet the crew.
School when we were finished.
Dinner by candlelight
Nabraj brushing teeth in the morning before planting
The abandoned woman will take care of the trees
Fruit trees
Inside the school-room
We will return when in October/ November to finish some of the work we started here such as painting the inside of that classroom, finishing the outside kitchen, adding a wood-burning stove, and purchasing more goats. Hopefully, we will be able to do a medical camp as well.
We also have many plans and hopes for our school in the Terai and Shree Majhi Primary School.
Please continue your prayers and support.
January 2022
The last two years have been very hard for the Nepali people and many things in life stopped, but ChangeforHope continued working even in the most difficult of circumstances ( Covid, crowded busses, and lockdowns).
We were very pleased to finish the Abandoned woman’s house with windows, stucco, and painting, to deliver more emergency supplies to families ( woolen blankets for ground cover), and to help the most vulnerable in the village, the elderly with warm jackets, hats, shawls, AND roofs their houses- 8 in all.
The Abandoned woman was able to pick out her own house color “BRIGHT BRIGHT” yellow and with the blue roof not only does she stand out in her community as a woman who helps but now her house stands out too. We also her wooden window frames in with glass.
The community was enlisted to help in the tearing down of the old grass roofs and to help the paid woodworker and truss maker to roof 8 houses.
The consensus was all blue and it really turned out lovely. The elderly and their family now have water-safe roofs. The blue roofs of Kalitar are a lovely sight.
Because my manager in Nepal, Sandip, is a master at speaking and bargaining we were able to stretch the money, donated by many but the majority from Corning Rotary Club in New York, we were also able to listen to a plea from a teacher in a very rural school that his classrooms were all leaking. They too will not be roofed- that is this last picture.
Thank you for your continued support.
Villagers carry supplies for the work.
Here we are building trusses.
This is what the new trusses look like inside
Before
After
New roof. 🙂
New roof. 🙂
Stucco and roof for this house.
Started to paint.
Finished painting.
Abandoned women so happy. 🙂
Blankets distributed.
These are the elderly that were helped, with Sandip and the abandoned woman.
A woman overcome with joy over what God has provided for her…
New school – next project
The blue roofs of Kalitar