Moving Mountain Nepal 2020 donation program
/Moving Mountain Nepal will begin our 2020 campaign in February 2020.
Read MoreMoving Mountain Nepal will begin our 2020 campaign in February 2020.
Read MoreMoving Mountain Nepal started our 2019 donation program in Dhading.
Read MoreNot far from Kathmandu, in the hills to the north of Gokarnishwor, lies Shree Tarevire Primary School. The building is new, built by a local NGO, but the building isn't complete as the funds ran out....
Read MoreYou might think that after almost three years of supporting schools hit by the earthquakes of 2015 that donation day would be a matter of routine for Moving Mountain Nepal. It never is.
Read MoreThe six hour journey of 84km from the centre of Kathmandu took us through Bhaktapur on our third donation program of 2018 where we picked up our 2 volunteers from Unatti Home for Girls for the day's trip. We were accompanied by our auditor and accountant....
Read MoreMahadevsthaha School is nestled far from any accessible town in the hills of Dhading. Three years ago, before the earthquake.....
Read MoreIt has been more than two and a half years since we first visited Shree Chipling and Shree Salme Primary schools in Thakani, Sindupalchok. The new government school...
Read MoreOn June 5, 2017, Moving Mountain Nepal headed to the north end of Kathmandu to bring the youngest children from Jana Uddar Secondary School school bags, copy books lead and coloured pencils.....
Read MoreNuwakot is one of the districts in Nepal badly affected by the earthquakes that devastated the country in April and May 2015. Almost two years on the school children are studying in tin shacks...
Read MoreIt is now just 6 weeks since we boarded a local bus in Chabahil, Kathmandu and headed East to the childhood home of our founder and president Rewati Gurung. The journey took some 11 hours starting with the beautiful Banepa Bardibas Highway....
Read MoreOn Saturday January 7th we caught a local bus out of Kathmandu at 5am for the 11 hour journey to Sindhuli.
Read MoreOn Christmas Day, volunteers went out to take a hot meal to some of the homeless sleeping rough on the streets of Kathmandu....
Read MoreTreasure of Nepal exhibition of the fine crafts of Nepal in Lahti, Finland has been raising money for Moving Mountain Nepal.
Read MoreCelebrating Womanhood honours Rewati Gurung for her compassion, selfless initiation and rising to the rescue of children affected by the earthquake to ensure their future by enabling them to continue their education.
Read MoreTim Bird has just published a travel photographer's companion - Motion Pictures and has pledged 1 Euro from the sales of each eBook to Moving Mountain School Bag....
Read MoreMoving Mountain School Bag has now received the crowd funding donations. Thank you to everyone who contributed. Here is where we are at the moment....
Read MoreMoving Mountain is a 20 minute film covering the personal response of a Kathmandu resident following the Nepal earthquakes.
Read MoreYou can now donate bags directly though Moving Mountain School Bag's crowd funding platform.
Read MoreOur logo designed by Tarja Petrell is now in colour. The school bag features as the main image - the blue sky, red mountains and green earth
Read MoreThis was an amazing day - with challenges to get up the mountains, lots of hot sun, sandy roads and stunning views.
Read MorePahal Nepal (Moving Mountain Nepal) is a registered NGO in Nepal and started as a post earthquake initiative in May 2015 as Moving Mountain School Bag. The aim of Pahal Nepal is to initiate projects which support school children from remote areas in their studies and provide opportunities for the urban poor women in Kathmandu by creating projects which utilise their skills and bring sustainable financial stability to their lives.
Our volunteers from Unatti Group Home for Girls help with packing the bags from your donations before we head out to the schools.
The Bags
Many school bags in Nepal come from cheap imports which have an adverse effect on the economy. Here at Moving Mountain Nepal we have custom made school bags, waterproof and sturdy that will last for years. They are locally made in Jorpati, Kathmandu providing employment for small businesses.
The Notebooks
Our notebooks are specially made by a small firm in Boudha, Kathmandu, using good quality paper and thick covers printed with our logo and information about the importance of education.
Moving Mountain Nepal
Jorpati-Sundarijal Rd.
Kathmandu, Central Region
44600, Nepal
Phone: +977 98 41908528
email: rebu83@gmail.com
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