Nepal: Crisis beyond Politics... Children & Orphanages


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May 3rd 2010
Published: May 4th 2010
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Putting Politics and Religion aside, this is a country in great crisis in all aspects, for its millions of impoverished children. I hope you choose to READ this blog, but if you don't, please at least take a look at the pictures of this success story. JUST AN INTRO: Many have questioned why I choose to travel to destinations they have labeled “unconventional”, “inhospitable’, “dirty” ... Read Full Entry



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4th May 2010
friendly girls

Fico a imaginar o quanto a sua realidade interna está se expandindo... beijo afetuoso. Neno.
4th May 2010

thank you
I am from Argentina and I know what poverty is like. I have been to South East Asia last Year and did some donations and contributions to an orphanage in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Nothing is the same after that. When you choose solidarity as the aim in your life, everything is different for ever. Thank you. I would like you to visit my land. Love, Graciela.
5th May 2010

Thanks
Thanks for sharing. It's nice to know about others who try to do a little.Hopefully we can inspire others to do the same if they are not already doing so. Best wishes neighbor... I'm Brazilian, although I live in The US
5th May 2010

oi Neno
Sempre bom receber "reforco" seu. Estaria um pouquinho melhor se esta situacao politica nao interferisse com minha pequena missao. Conversaremos...Bjs
6th May 2010

Thanks!
Loved your blog and reading about the orphanage. I will definitely check it out.
6th May 2010

thank you
just going back to see the kids and deliver much needed food tonight. glad you will see them too. That's GREAT!!!!!!
11th May 2010

Parabens!
Patricia, Muito obrigado pelas fotos e meus parabens pela sua iniciativa. Voce e uma "Alagoana Arretada", como diria meu amigao, Paulo Quintella. Que Deus te abencoe!
12th May 2010

Obrigada a voce...
Thank you for your support... It was incredible to be able to count with friends to extend my help at the orphanage. beijo grande
4th August 2010

email
Patricia I seem to have lost your email address. Can you email me please?
10th August 2010
Little Nepali Orphan

orphan in the photo
Patricia, My husband and I have been recently matched to adopt a little girl from Nepal and she is from the home you visited there. I think this photo maybe her. Do you remember this adorable little girl's name. Was it Safalta? It is so nice to have another photo of her at this age if this is her. You have a wonderful blog. Thank you.
11th August 2010

I am soooo happy.
Dear Jennifer I don't know her name but I can find out since I am still in touch with the orphanage's owner. I have more photos of the little girl. She was one of my favorites to take photos of, as she looked right into my eyes. Thank you so very much for sharing with me. I am so happy to know when one of these precious kids I meet find a home. Please keep me updated. I'll send you a message from my private e-mail. BEST WISHES to YOU and YOUR HUSBAND. Patricia
24th April 2012

This is an article dedicated to the plight of the Street Kids in Kathmandu specifically their addiction to glue sniffing (amongst sexual trafficking, violence, poverty & many others). http://hellobisous.com/2012/04/the-street-kids-of-kathmandu/ Do read, spread and pass on - the message of the street kids in Kathmandu. Thanks & Cheers.

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