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RE: Steemit: A transparent solution for sustainable change

in #steemfest7 years ago

I'm so glad that Steemit will also be a platform for charity because this way you reach people from all over the world and will get support from all kinds of people. I support you wholeheartedly. I know from my husband's niece Samantha, who has founded a foundation called ' Laxmi Support' to help schools and a children's home in Nepal (see the website of Laxmi Support). Especially after the earthquake of 2015, there was a lot of damage and she and her husband have done a lot of work and collected (happily enough) a lot of money to rebuild houses etc. in Nepal. Now they work for the Annapurna Primary School in Pokhara. They did it since 2006, but after the earthquakes, there was a lot of damage . It's also possible to work for Laxmi Support in Nepal as a voluntier. The best of luck for you and @osm0sis! I wish you a happy time in Nepal.

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Thank you so much for your comments @clio

It sounds like your relatives have done an excellent job and have plenty experience in 'hands-on' help in Nepal.

We can already see the possibility of moving on to other locations when it's the right time to, and will certainly keep Pokhara in mind.

Thank you from both of us for your support, brilliant!