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Throughout the Nepal lockdown, 3 Angels Community Radio has been continuously helping communities through informative radio programming as well as distribution of basic necessities such as food and clothing.
In coordination with a group of generous women in the community, 3ACR was able to distribute winter clothes to families in need around the Pokhara valley. Through the program “Corona Disaster”, which airs for 1.5 hours each morning, program listeners were asked to help provide clothes for the winter season. Widows, single moms, and families, many of whom are also regular listeners to the program, who couldn’t afford even second-hand clothes to protect themselves for the coming cold, called the station for help. After the program, some local women anonymously donated winter clothes for the needy.
The 3ACR team first visited a remote slum area, where they also previously provided food supplies during the lockdown. They met and distributed clothes to women and children according to their needs and sizes.
On the way, they were also joined by the chief of one of the communities who helped them locate and coordinate distribution to more people who have been waiting for the donations since morning.
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