Have you read our sponsor a child information?             Would you like to sponsor a child? 

There are currently 34 children supported by New Futures Nepal who live in the
Hope centre, Kathmandu and Hornbeam House in Kalimpong. 
We urgently need new sponsors to help fund their education and care. 
As little as £10 per month can help us to make a difference to their lives.
 

Congratulations to Bimala and Angela

We are pleased to announce that this year that both Bimala Lama and Angela Rai have recently successfully completed their school leavers certificates. Congratulations to both girls who have worked very hard to achieve this. 

imagebrowser imageBimala who has lived at the Hope centre in Kathmandu now plans to go on to further education by undertaking a course in hotel management which will provide her with the qualifications needed to pursue a career in this field.  She has gained entry to a college in Kathmandu and will commence soon. Her course is being funded by a UK company and both New Futures Nepal and Bimala are very grateful for this sponsorship as it will help her to plan and continue her future studies with confidence. Whilst she is sad to be leaving the Hope centre she is excited about her new future and very grateful to everyone who has supported her.


Bimala writes;
“To everyone who has supported me
First of all I would like to thank everyone who has support me to make my life and career better.  From everyone's love, kind co-operation and support today I am able to do somethings for myself and I able to passed SLC Exams with good result.  If everyone didn't support me may I will not able to get such kind of success in my life, so I want to thank everyone from my inner heart for such kind  love and support  from everyone.
Thank you very much,
Bimala Lama”

Angela who has been living in Hornbeam house plans now to continue her studies by undertaking a further two years at her current high school in Kalimpong, progressing on to year 11 and 12.This will provide her with a good standard of education up to the equivalent of ‘A’ level standard and enable her to pursue her future career dreams which are currently to enter nursing.  Angela will continue to live at Hornbeam house whilst she continues her studies in year 11 and 12.  She has recently written to New Futures Nepal expressing her gratitude from all the support she has received and what this means to her;

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“I would like to thank you for your love and for supporting me for my education. I passed my ICSE board exam and all this has been possible only because of your support in my life. Thank you very much, I shall always feel obliged towards you all for fulfilling my wish that is to have a good education for my future.”

 

 

We would like to wish both girls every success in their plans and to thank all our supporters especially those who have sponsored the girls individually through our sponsor a child scheme for making this possible and helping them to have a ‘new future’ !


Thank you for your support and helping New Futures Nepal to enable both these girls to have a new Future!
 

Latest News on Sapana

Sapana,centre, pictured here with 2 new children who have recently joined the Hope Centre. October 2010 – the 2 new children have just come out of hospital having had cataract surgery to one eye each.           To learn more go to http://www.newfuturesnepal.org/what-we-do/hope-centre-news
 

                                               

Sapana has a congenital deformity of her right leg and foot. Her right leg is 5 cm shorter than her left leg.  Since October 2009 she has been receiving orthopaedic surgery to improve her mobility.  Her right leg has been lengthened using and ilzarov frame, which needed to be in place for six months. Her foot deformity was also corrected. She still has further surgery planned to continue to lessen her deformity and disability. Sapana is currently back at the Hope centre with her friends and very happy to be able to walk more easily.  Sapana will need continued surgery over the years and her next stage of treatment is planned for October 2010.

As Tilak, manager at the Hope Centre, reports:

 “Within last 12 months her leg’s surgery has been done step by step. She was stayed at the Nepal Orthopaedic Hospital for 154 days during her treatment. She is very brave and we hope when all surgery complete she will be able to walk better”.

Thank you to everyone who has supported New Futures Nepal and helped  to make this possible.

          
If you wish to know more about how to help individual children please see our sponsor a child scheme.
 

To everyone who has helped us

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We are really heartly grateful to NEW FUTURES NEPAL and DWA-HOPE CENTRE family as they help us to change our life. The Hope Centre has provide us proper education, good health, teach us how to use our rights and perform our duties in a good manner and in a proper way and help us how to live with a positive thoughts and adjust in society. From class Nursery to class-10 and till now, really days in a Hope Centre were very unforgettable and valuable events in our life. Everybody from Hope Centre and other elder people, ur teachers has support us to build up our career, to be independent. Thus our life became healthy and successful life.

Not only these, we also find our very co-operative friends, brothers and sisters with whom we share our feelings of joy and sorrow. Nobody knows that how we would be today if we were not in Hope Centre, our life without the support of Hope Centre would be very dark and without any destination. We would not be in this position today if we were not in Hope Centre at that time. here is vast difference in our past and present life. Hope Centre has changed our life and fate.

So, we are very thankful to everybody, Hope Centre and as well as to New Futures Nepal family.

Thank you,     Anita Lama and Nirmala Bhandari ,       Hope Centre,Kathmandu
 

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