18 Sep
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Support to Flood Victims in Tarai

HELP NEPAL Network provided relief material worth US$10,000 to Nepal Red Cross Society in support of the victims of recent floods in the southern plains of Nepal. The relief material were handover to the Red Cross officials by the HeNN volunteers on the 12th of September 2007. The Network had appealed to expatriate Nepalese and […]

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26 May
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Making a Difference: Opening Up with Open Source, WAVE monthly

Source: WAVE, ISSUE # 137, May 2007 http://www.wavemag.com.np/issue/article2714.html by VIBEK RAJ MAURYA Shyam Krishna Dangol (16), a grade 10 student in Shri Sarawati Secondary School, Thakalmath, a small village on the eastern ridges of the Kathmandu Valley, is elated to have six new computers in his school. Within a few hours of spending time on […]

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17 Feb
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North American Premiere of Kagbeni for HeNN

HELP NEPAL NETWORK, One Dollar a Month Fund for Nepal (www.helpnepal.net) presents the Boston Premiere of Kagbeni. (All proceeds will go for construction of HeNN’s shelter for children affected by conflict) Date: Sunday February 17 Time: 2 PM Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes Venue: Pearson Building, Room # 104 Tufts University 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, […]

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18 Nov
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Three Women, Two Marathons, One Cause

Three Nepali women (all members of Help Nepal Network USA) ran the US Marathons in November 2006 to raise funds for the construction of the Help Nepal Health Post in Haripurwa VDC, Sarlahi. Haripurwa VDC is a conglomerate of villages with approximately 13,000 people. The VDC does not have a health facility and the villagers […]

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05 Oct
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Australia Everest Extravaganza raises US$6,000

A total of US$6,450 was raised for Conflict impacted Children projects from both Melbourne (US$2,750) and Sydney (US$3,800) in two separate events. Of this amount, US$3,800 has already been sent to HeNN Nepal and the remaining amount will be sent in August through Nick Farr, who was involved as a major player in Melbourne fund […]

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18 Sep
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Leading Nepali Musicians to Tour Australia

Live Nepali Musical Concerts Melbourne: Saturday 16 September @ The Spanish Club, 59 Johnston Street, Fitzroy Sydney: 23-34 September @ Marana Auditorium Hurstville As part of an annual global fund-raising effort, HeNN Australia Executive Committee has invited ten top artists and musicians from Nepal to perform musical concerts of Nepali folk and modern songs in […]

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29 Jul
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MaHa tour the US in Support of HeNN

June–July 2006 Help Nepal Network USA successfully completed the MaHa US Tour – a month-long fund-raising event with famous comedian duo Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bamsha Acharya supported by Prem Raja Mahat, Kiran KC, Narendra Kansakar, Pooja Chand and Yaman Shrestha. MaHa captivated the Nepali audience in the US with prahasans “Abhinandan” and “Sharaddha.” […]

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18 Jul
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NBT Hands Over £19,000 To HeNN For CIC Shelter

Nepal Balbalika Trust (NBT), a UK registered charity, has handed over £19,000 to HELP NEPAL Network for the planned construction of a children’s shelter at Dhulikhel, on the eastern suburb of Kathmandu. NBT was established by a group of musicians concerned by the situation of children in Nepal. They formed the NBT in 2004 and […]

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18 Jul
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HELP NEPAL Musical Tour Report

Report by Harsha Gautam, Tara Shrestha (Sydney), Raju Shakya (Melbourne) Nearly a dozen leading Nepali musicians toured Australia last September to raise funds for various projects of HELP NEPAL Network (HeNN). The artistes, Nhyoo Bajracharya, Jems Pradhan, Nima Rumba, Deepak Bajracharya, Mausami Gurung, Sujil Karmacharya, Gopal Rasaili, Amul Karki and Indra Man traveled from Nepal […]

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03 Nov
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‘World’s highest gig’ at Everest, BBC News

Source: BBCNews.com, London, 03 November 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4403760.stm British musicians claim to have set the world record by playing a gig at the world’s highest altitude – above Mount Everest’s Base Camp. The artists, from five separate bands, said they performed at 5,545m at Kalar Pattar last month. The 40-minute concert, in front of about 100 […]

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