Nowadays, the Kali Devi school receives drinking water from a source that is used for the other villagers. Drinking water is accessible for 4 hours a day for the 5 teachers and 175 students. Yet, due to a lack of water tanks, it cannot be restocked. Therefore, Ek Pahila donated two large tanks; one reserved for the bathrooms, and the other connected to a water fountain which allows the children to drink from all day. The children drink their first sips of water from the fountain. The photographs below capture the day the biggest water tank was installed.
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Dear Donors, Last week Ek Pahila Foundation donated educational materials for the kindergarten students at Kalidevi School. We thank you for your generous contributions that have made our effort successful. We request you to read our project report and spread the word about our work and vision. Please feel free to write to us. We will make sure that we answer your queries at the soonest. Thank you. Sincerely, Ek Pahila Team
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Dear all, After the successful completion of our project at Devisthan Primary School, we at the Ek Pahila Foundation have decided to dedicate our second project for Kalidevi Secondary School. This school located 19km from Lalitpur, is also located in a Tamang village. The school lacks many basic facilities such as proper desks and benches, clean water storage tanks and proper classrooms. We at Ek Pahila Foundation truly believe that with a little help and guidance, this school can progress and deliver better education in a healthy school environment. Please take some time to read through the details in the...
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Before / After Your generosity has allowed us to continue renovating the kindergarten classroom. The class has been painted and the floor has been covered with a thick layer of foam and a carpet. Pose de la moquette
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The start of the second project of Ek Pahila to support Kali Devi primary school has begun. The school welcomes 174 students ranging from kindergarten to seventh grade. It is situated in the village of Lamatar, 20 km away from the capital Katmandou.
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