Emergency Response towards Terai's Fire Victims
Captivating Nepal supported the families affected by a fire in the Terai region last May.
Since the terrible events of April 25, Captivating has been raising funds to support the Emergency Earthquake Relief efforts of our Nepal based partners. Thank you to all of you who have got behind this support program. Attached is a report from 3 Angels Nepal summarising all of the activity that has taken place these past few weeks as a result of financial support received from our partner charity in Australia, Asian Aid, and Captivating International. The ongoing support required will continue, as will our need to keep financing restoration work for so many people. Thank you everyone for your generosity to date.
Again, our congratulations to Rajendra, Helen and the whole 3 Angels Nepal team for their dedication and untiring efforts to restore hope to people and children who have lost so much.
Captivating Nepal supported the families affected by a fire in the Terai region last May.
While Janani (not her real name) delivered her baby at the public hospital, she was found to be infected with COVID-19. She was then kept in isolation while her husband was unable to see her and their newborn for two weeks. Due to the medical expenses, all their family's savings were depleted.
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.
Can you imagine sleeping on the ground, having an empty stomach and listening to your children crying because they are hungry. Can you imagine your tiny home with muddy floors filled with mosquitoes and flies and then on top of all that, dealing with the rainy and cold season and not being able to escape the rain coming through your “...
I work in remote villages where Captivating has helped to provide blankets and warm clothes. I work for 3 Angels Nepal (3AN) and it was my job to distribute these blankets and shawls to remote earthquake affected places. These women and their babies are living with just tin over their heads since the April earthquake and are now open to the severe winter elements.
It has been 8 months since the devastating earthquakes occurred in Nepal. We all witnessed in the media the immense devastation and the desperate need of the Nepali people. It was everywhere we looked and we all helped in many different ways. Since then however, we have gone back to our daily lives and many of us have forgotten the pictures,...