• Home
  • Construction Projects
    • Schools
    • Housing
    • Bridges
    • Water Well
    • Macro Loan
  • Education
    • School Construction
    • Library and Books
    • Scholarships
    • Bicycles
    • Gifts and Clothing
  • Elderly & Child Care
    • Medical Care
    • Mobile Clinic Relief
    • Gifts for the ill
    • Gifts for weak & elderly
  • Rescue Relief
    • America
    • India
    • Japan
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Philippines
    • Vietnam
  • Donations
    • Current Projects
    • Projects & Forms
    • Thank You Letters
    • Annual Reports
  • Tu Bi
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Programs & Organization Chart
    • Articles

Welcome to Tu Bi Foundation

Find us on Map
tubifoundation@gmail.com
Language
  • lang English
  • lang Vietnamese
Login

Login
Tu Bi FoundationTu Bi Foundation
Tu Bi FoundationTu Bi Foundation
  • Home
  • Construction Projects
    • Schools
    • Housing
    • Bridges
    • Water Well
    • Macro Loan
  • Education
    • School Construction
    • Library and Books
    • Scholarships
    • Bicycles
    • Gifts and Clothing
  • Elderly & Child Care
    • Medical Care
    • Mobile Clinic Relief
    • Gifts for the ill
    • Gifts for weak & elderly
  • Rescue Relief
    • America
    • India
    • Japan
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Philippines
    • Vietnam
  • Donations
    • Current Projects
    • Projects & Forms
    • Thank You Letters
    • Annual Reports
  • Tu Bi
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Programs & Organization Chart
    • Articles

Nepal Education Relief 2016.08.07

2016/08/07 Nepal, Rescue Relief

Nepal Education Relief in August 2016, second visit to schools in Nepal

June 24, 2016

Nepal Earth Quake, 2015

Even though a little over one year has passed since the deadly earthquake struck Nepal in April 2015, many schools in remote, mountainous areas are still not completely rebuilt. Due to lack of funding, some schools still do not have the proper, required infrastructure to provide a safe learning environment for the students.

One such school is Namuna Evergreen English Boarding School, located in the remote, mountainous area of Nepal near the Tibetan border. Access to this school from the capital of Kathmandu is extremely difficult, challenging and dangerous as many parts of the roads are badly or completely damaged by the earthquake along with many landslides and floods due to heavy rainfalls. This school has nine classrooms and has around 200 students. Sadly, all classrooms don’t have doors and at least one to three windows are broken. Without doors and windows, there is no protection from the cold air or strong wind. On any given day with bad weather, particularly on many rainy days and cold days in the winter, students have to endure sitting in the classroom feeling cold. This adversely affects the students’ physical and psychological well-beings and their ability to stay focused and do all the writing in class. Moreover, the surrounding fence of the school where the playground is located is half damaged and was still not repaired since the earthquake. This fence is critical and extremely necessary as it provides protection and safety to the students. Without it, students can seriously and fatally injured if they fall down as the school is located on the slope of the mountain.

The school was extremely thankful to Tu Bi Foundation. Now there are proper windows and doors in all classrooms, as well as a durable metal fence surrounding the back of the school overlooking the mountain slope. This is like a dream comes true to the school and to all the students. The foundation has played a major role in helping the school’s reconstruction. For the coming winter, students will not be terribly affected by the cold air. Overall, the learning and safety environments of the school have improved significantly with the support of Tu Bi Foundation. Students are definitely benefiting from this as they now feel the school is so much safer and more comfortable, and they are more eager to come to school as their classrooms now have doors and glass windows that can be opened and closed.

Essential stationery items were also provided to all students of this school as well as a large public school (400 students) in this same mountainous town. Pencils, pens, erasers, pencil sharpeners, crayons, color pencils, and plastic folders were given to these students. Some footballs and small balls were also given to the schools so that students can have something to play with during recess.

Attached are pictures taken at the school, before and after the construction of the fence, doors and windows. Since this reconstruction is taking place during school time and that school is in session, it takes about two more weeks for the school to finish all the windows and doors. The school will provide more updated pictures once everything is complete.

Sincerely yours,
Jason Tran

Due to the remote, isolated mountainous area, it took much more time and resources to get the school supplies and materials for the school’s reconstruction. Materials in this remote area are limited. Road conditions from Kathmandu to remote area of these schools were extremely bad, damaged, and challenging (see attached pictures). Landslides are common due to heavy rainfalls. Driving to this area was very dangerous, exhausting, and painstakingly slow.

Expenditure for the Schools

1. School supplies for 600 students $1,050
2. Sport supplies for two schools (footballs, softballs, pumps) $ 50
3. Doors for nine classrooms (including painting and installation) $1,215
4. Windows for nine classrooms (including frames, glass, installation) $ 585
5. Metal fence for playground $ 600
TOTAL $3,500

3603 3604 3605 3607 3608 3609 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 3616 3618 3619 3620 3621 3622 3625 3628 3635 3643 3647 3649 3651 3653 3654 3655 3656 3895 3899 3902 3904 3905 3909 3910 3911 3913 3914 3915 3916 3917 3918 3926 IMG_3362 IMG_3363 (1) IMG_3369 IMG_3373 (1) IMG_7106 IMG_7109 IMG_7173 IMG_7175 IMG_7176 P1000115fb (1) P1000118f2 (1) P1000201a (1) P1000203a P1000226a P1000229a thankyouframe TU BI Foundation-3 WP_20160923_11_27_49_Pro WP_20160923_11_28_07_Pro WP_20160923_11_30_20_Pro WP_20160923_11_30_28_Pro WP_20160923_11_30_57_Pro WP_20160923_11_31_10_Pro WP_20160923_11_31_56_Pro WP_20160923_11_32_04_Pro

 

This post is also available in: Vietnamese

You also might be interested in

Food Offering to Monastic Community – 2021.06.30

Jun 30, 2021

Food Dana – Offering food to the Monastic Community in[...]

Flood Relief Lào Cai batch-1 – 2024.09.23

Sep 23, 2024

Flood Relief Lào Cai batch-1 – 2024.09.23 This post is[...]

Gifts for Level 1 and 2 students – Quang Binh 2016.11.26

Nov 26, 2016

Gifts for Grade 1 and 2 students, Quang Binh Nov[...]

Contact Us

We're currently offline. Send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Send Message
Together we can make a difference

Bài Mới – Recent Posts

  • Central Texas Flood Relief – 2025.09.25
  • Myanmar Earthquake Relief 2025.05.13
  • CHS Staff and Students
  • Asheville City Schools Foundation

Archives

Lịch – Calendar

October 2025
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
« Sep    

© 2025 · Powered by Universal Compassion - Do Lực Từ Bi Bao Quát

Prev Next