COE Chapter Leader of Nepal, Sponsored by Piers Simon Appeal and MondoChallenge, Delivers 1,500 School Bags Filled with Supplies to Children

June 9, 2013

Jimmy Lama, Chapter Leader of COE Nepal, continues his support for education in Nepal by conducting a school bag program for children. So far 1,500 bags have been distributed to needy children. Each bag is worth approximately £10 for the bag, exercise books, water bottle, tiffin box, colour pencil, maths box and biros and more. Without these essential supplies children cannot succeed in school but many cannot afford them.

Learn about Jimmy’s previous work in Nepal:
http://www.coeworld.org/news/nepals-coe-chapter-leader-action
http://www.coeworld.org/family/nepal/social-action-report-nepal

About Jimmy

Jimmy Lama is from a remote village of Nakote in Nepal and is currently running a self-initiated project called HELP- Helambu Education and Livelihood Project- along with his small local team which works on building schools in several communities in Helambu region. As a youth from one of the poorest nations on earth and one that is in the process of healing scores of wounds left by its recent decade long violent conflict, Jimmy takes it as the responsibility of today’s youth in the process of re-building the nation and he is a firm believer that what he can and will do in his local community will have a great upward impact in shaping the future. In taking such view and actions, he practices inner peace and deep reflection as a fuel and building partnerships in Nepal and abroad as engine to achieve his goals despite political frustration and resources scarcity. 

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