Deep fissures carve their way into my heart from watching the aftermath of destruction in Nepal, as well as from exhuming my own past. Two years this week since Nepal’s devastating earthquakes, and so many people still living in dire conditions. The government...
What’s Happening in 2016…
Oct 1, 2016 | Philanthropy
Hi--This is a blog post of our recent newsletter. If you did not receive this as a newsletter last Thursday and would like to know about our programs in Nepal, please email me. I'm delighted to say that we have wonderful news and photos from our projects! (I won't be...
Upheaval and Restructuring
Apr 25, 2016 | Nepal, Transformation
A year since the Nepal earthquake, and I am finally feeling like myself again, feeling whole again. Healing is a slow process. At first I didn’t even realize how broken I was. My focus was entirely outward—on the safety and care of the clients I needed to...
Be A Part of the Positive Transformation in Nepal
Apr 25, 2016 | Nepal, Philanthropy
April 25th marks one year since Nepal’s major quake, followed by over 400 aftershocks and a 5-month political blockade of essentials such as fuel, medicine, and food. Changing Lives Nepal is working to make communities stronger and more resilient. We are excited about...
Over $80,000 Distributed for Earthquake Reconstruction
Jan 24, 2016 | Nepal, Philanthropy
Reposting our update on distribution of earthquake funds for those of you who may have missed the story during the bustle of the holidays... Rebuilding Nepal Final Update Rukman Sunwar, kitchen staff (wearing the hat), with his parents and children in front of their...
Changing Lives Newsletter
Jan 21, 2016 | Nepal, Philanthropy
In case you missed our recent newsletter in the busy holiday season, I'm reposting it here... Dear Donors and Friends,Nancy and I have deep gratitude for all of you, as you have supported our work and the communities in Nepal in years past, through this disaster, and...
Hope for Nepal
May 15, 2015 | Nepal, Philanthropy, Transformation
In a time where my sadness seems to grow deeper by the day, what gives me the greatest hope in Nepal are its savvy youth, coming of age, coming together. After I reached Kathmandu, after I saw every last client safely on a flight home, my attention turned to a broader...
Aftershock
May 14, 2015 | Nepal
Aftershock comes in many forms. Kathmandu is a city turned inside out--thousands of people on the lawn of the convention center, tents on the golf course and in every open courtyard or square, recovered personal belongings piled in front of collapsed buildings, people...
Earthquake!
May 4, 2015 | Nepal, Transformation
On April 25th, getting acclimatized to high altitude in Namche Bazaar consisted of a 4-hour hike, gaining 1000 feet, in fog with light rain and snow. The 25 of us with Mountain Madness--clients, Nepali staff, and myself--had just returned to our teahouse before lunch....
Changing Lives Nepal – 2014 Accomplishments
Nov 23, 2014 | Nepal, Philanthropy
Dear Donors and Friends, Namaste and hello….We are nearing the end of 2014 with tremendous progress on our programs: the new Children's Home is nearly complete, almond trees are proliferating, and the nuns from Tsum have been trained on solar cookers! Through Changing...
Heading Homeward
Oct 10, 2014 | Nepal
By horse, by jeep, by plane, and by feet…halfway around this wild and beautiful earth, deep into the Himalayas, and then back again. Just in time to celebrate Dasain in Nepal before catching a flight. Hello sweet San Francisco! Home. Friends Parshu and...
Mustang Desert Geography
Oct 10, 2014 | Nepal
Upper Mustang is mostly a high altitude desert--an expansive, endless sea of land at roughly 12,000 feet. Dendritic canyons fan out across miles. Plateaus with scrub brush end abruptly in fluted columns eroded by weather and time. Caves are everywhere--some ancient...