2015-06-29

Book collection is over but the work still goes on!

 Light House Foundation staff and children sleeping out in make shift shelter after April 25, 2015 earthquake.
 Light House Foundation Staff ready to lend an hand to their neighbors in need.
 Pastor Raju Sundas doing relief work with Light House Foundation staff.

The April 25 and May 12 2015 Nepal earthquake left so much devastation in it's wake.  Light House Foundation (LHF) Nepal saw damage but everyone, staff and children were safe and unharmed although children and staff had to sleep outside in makeshift shelters for some time.  The LHF staff have been active in relief efforts bringing aid and comfort to many in need.
Along with helping others LHF staff and volunteers around the world are working to restore living quarters and the normal day to day operations of the foundations school.  

The work of rescuing children from ruthless sex traffickers is all the more urgent with the chaos caused by the earthquake.  They are using the trouble and turmoil to further prey on the already disadvantaged in Nepal.  We must not become distracted from the work that has been begun to bring real hope and change to Nepal. 

We have collected over 100 boxes of books and the library will be sent in graduated steps as it is not possible to send the whole shipment at this time.  (If you are going to Nepal from Singapore please contact me if you are willing to take a box with you as checked baggage 15/20kg) books.4.the.badi.library@gmail.com.

We are continuing to sell Yak Wool shawls, blanket and scarves to support the work of Light House Foundation Nepal. 
If you are interested in a -
Shawl @$65 USD
Blanket (twin bed) @ $105.00USD
Scarf @ $35USD
email books.4.the.badi.library@gmail.com

Examples of the brightly colored shawls / blankets and scarves.  There are also single color options as well. 

We are also looking to expand our shawls selling network.  If you have an outlet / opportunity to sell shawls contact us @ books.4.the.badi.library@gmail.com

Please continue to pray and work with us to bring relief and hope to the wonderful people in Nepal.







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