26.02.2016
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Cloudbase Foundation in Nepal
http://TheCloudbaseFoundation.org/
We brought approximately 32 tons of food, fresh water, shelter and
medical supplies and teams in by foot, jeep, motorbike, helicopter and pack
animal; built almost 400 temporary shelters for families and 4 temporary
schools; set up a field hospital and served over 300 patients, funded additional
transport and hospital care/surgery for 14 patients with life-threatening
conditions; restocked 18 schools with school supplies and 4 health posts with
medical supplies; provided hundreds of solar lights/charging stations to
villages without power and hundreds of water filtration systems for safe
drinking water; hired a bulldozer to clear landslide impacted trails; funded the
epicenter area church (used as our emergency supply-distribution center) to
repair their earthquake damage and build a retaining wall against monsoon floods
and employ a full-time nursery school teacher; coordinated a large-scale
hydro-project which restored clean and sufficient water to a village suffering a
cholera outbreak; distributed warm clothes/blankets/shoes and
earthquake-safety-instruction coloring books and crayons to over 600 students in
remote mountain villages; and committed to 62 long-term full-scholarships for
impoverished children who lost a close family member to the quake.
In addition to this emergency response, Karmaflights Nepal continues to support
its long-term waste-management, health camp, vulture conservation,
village-buffalo (purchasing a buffalo for villagers to share milk), educational
scholarship and hot-lunch programs. We've additionally been able to provide all
137 homes in Arnakot Deurali with smoke-free stoves, trained locals to build
homes out of earthquake resistant earthbags, installed a solar-powered computer
lab, run health camps and distributed solar light.
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