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I had the privilege of seeing this NGO in action in Kathmandu in Ocotber, 2009.  Nepal's needs are tremendous and NYF, started by a California woman, is making a world of difference for thousands of Nepali women and children.

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Nepal Youth Foundation

Posted by Alexis on August 10, 2010 | More Photos | Read & Add Comments Below

The Nepal Youth Foundation I have been a supporter of the Nepalese Youth Foundation (NYF) for years, and a trip to Nepal in October, 2009, intensified my enthusiasm for this extraordinary NGO. NYF was founded by Olga Murray in 1990, when she retired from her career as a legal researcher. Retired?? Olga, the most active 85 year old I know, made her fascination with Nepal into a new, lifelong commitment.

Let’s start with the Nepali children who are the focus of NYF's activities. NYF started out by setting up two children's homes in Kathmandu, one for boys and one for girls. Many of the children have been street kids, working as beggars and abandoned by their parents. The children live in a NYF community in which, together, they form their own caring family, finish high school, and many go on, with scholarships, to university and professional careers.

Olga took a special interest in malnutrition in existing poor families. She established Nutritional Rehabilitation Homes for malnourished children who are referred by hospitals. These are small hospitals dedicated to restoring severely malnourished children to health and educating their mothers about nutrition and all aspects of child care. At the end of this year, there will be 12 such facilities around the country. After five weeks of the feeding program, most children gain enough weight to reach average for their age and the mothers gain an average of 12 pounds. Best of all, the mothers learn how to cook and grow healthier foods than rice and lentils so they can better feed their entire families when they return home.

NYF's program that moved me the most is Indentured Daughters in which NYF buys back daughters in the western Terai region who have been indentured at a young age to work as a servant for a wealthy family. NYF buys the girl’s family a piglet or goat to make up for lost income from indenturing the girl and then sends the girl to school in her home community. NYF has liberated 10,000 bonded girls and is on the verge of eradicating the bonding custom. The best part is that the girls have formed their own groups to publicize the illegality and cruelty of indenturing.

Always innovating, Olga has recently started a children's counseling center. As reported on NYF's website, "Nepal is in its infancy as far as psychological counseling is concerned. However, many children suffer from emotional trauma as a result of the insurgency which raged through the country for ten years and was only recently resolved. Furthermore, disabled children, orphans, and homeless youth suffer from oppression and discrimination, and they, too, are in need of counseling."

Please read in detail about NYF and consider ways you can contribute to this amazing work!

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Comments

Gregg Tully said on Wednesday, August 11, 2010:

Thank you for writing such a compelling article! I work for the Nepal Youth Foundation, and we are all very excited about our accomplishments as well as our plans to expand our work for needy children in Nepal.
Take care, Gregg

Janis Olson said on Friday, August 13, 2010:

Thank you so much for the wonderful article and for allowing the Nepal Youth Foundation to be featured on the Women's Giving Tree website.

I also work with the Nepal Youth Foundation. Your story is especially compelling because you have been a long time supporter and have actually visited Nepal and seen our work first hand.

I know that your words will resonate with your readers. Thank you again for your continued support.

Natalia Khodyreva said on Saturday, August 14, 2010:

I think to go to work with children (art-therapy)and am going to invite with me very good woman dentist for kids.
how it possible to arrange?

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