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Educational development, Nepal

by The Rahula Trust
Director

Child sponsorship in Nepal

Over the past 20 years, we have supported children in Kathmandu through the local Samyak Youth Group.

Initially, the number was 13 children but this has now increased to 45. According to their school reports they are progressing well and we are planning to increase their sponsorship in the future.

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Children queueing up. At the front of the queue, a child is receiving a blue backpack from two adult women who are smiling. In the background, another woman is standing at a podium with a microphone.

School children donation programme in Ehetuwewa, Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka

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Established in 1931, Eriyawa Primary School is located in the remote village of Ehetuwewa in the Kurunegala district under North Western Province. It offers classes from grade 1 to 5. Currently, 149 students are enrolled at this school. This school has top Grade 5 results in the area. The donation programme was held on 26th June 2023. 149 children were benefited with this donation of school accessories.

A schoolchild receiving a red backpack from an adult man, who is smiling. Piles of these backpacks are lined up at the front of the stage.

School children donation programme in Ranjanagama, Kurunegala District

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On 23 June, the Rahula Trust donated school accessories for 168 school children in Ranjanagama in Kurunegala district. Sri Sumanasara Vidayalaya - This school is located at Kadurugahamadiththa, Ranjanagama. It is in the Kurunegala district under North Western province. Its education zone is Kurunegala under Polgahawela Educational division. Our local representative, Mr Norman Perera, and volunteers organised this event. Our thanks to all of them.

A group of schoolchildren holding up a backpack each. Some children are holding a pink backpack, whereas the others have a blue backpack.

Support for pre-school, Padavi-Sri Pura

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At the request of Manel Pre-School in Aliwanguwa, Padavi Sri Pura, the Rahula Trust arranged to to distribute school accessories to the children who are leaving the pre-school for regular schooling. This distribution of school accessories was conducted by Mr Ananda Gunatilaka, our volunteer in this area, and local representative of the Rahula Trust, Mr Norman Perera, in addition to volunteers.