Project Progress

Education Fund

(29/2/2008) Despite the countless difficulties we faced, we can manage to send four village kids to Kathmandu for studies (this year Future Village will allocate USD810 for this). This was made possible because of the generous contribution from various donors who have always been supportive. The children are Laxman Gurung (sponsored by Jane Kwan), Bimala Adhikari, Sahadev Adhikari and Sirjana Dhamala (sponsored by Rose Lee). They will start their

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Reconstruction of Shree Jyanodaya Primary School﹐ Phrase 1 Completed

New-school-door 1)The exterior of the new school 2)The interior of the new school 3)The former Shree Jyanodaya Primary School 4)The former condition of the classroom teaching Deep appreciation to the support from all parties. Together with the villagers, the Phrase 1 of the reconstruction of Shree Jyanodaya Primary School was completed before the monsoon season in June. A total of USD 5234 was used for the first stage. The Future Village had contributed

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The Completion of a bathroom and a toilet in Future Village

The construction of a bathroom and a toilet in Future Village is finally completed in June 2007 despite many difficulties. We hope to provide such facilities will better meet the needs of all visitors. Click here for detailed report and pictures

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Appeal : Volunteers urgently needed to teach English

After the implementation of our sponsorship programme and the hiring of a local teacher, the children's studies (such as Mathematics) have improved greatly. The children are very keen to learn new things - and this has touched every single visitor who came to Future Village. Currently, the main difficulty that the children face is the learning of English as they lack exposure of the language. We are in need of visitors who are willing to spend some

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Future Village 2006 Review

Many thanks to Rose Lee and Alicia for their financial support. With the help of many volunteers, the children's dental project was successfully carried out from 26 October 2000 to 2 November 2000. Almost sixty children were able to visit Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal and receive dental treatment in the capital. We would like to express our appreciation to the following volunteers - Louis, Edward, Cynthia, Ming Hui, Bee Choo, Serin, Florence,

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