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For some years Sabine had a wish to help disabled children in Sarangkot. We already had a few physically & mentally disabled children in our day care center. These kids could stay longer in our day care, but after they've reached the age of 8, they became more disturbing for the other toddlers. The teachers didn't have enough time for them, because these children need specific attention.

In April 2008 Ria Hillebrand from Holland, visited us. She is a physiotherapist and worked as a volunteer in KTM to help handicapped children.

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Newsletter January 2010

Namasté!

First, we wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR! May Love & Joy enrich your days!

At this moment, Nepal is starting to celebrate its festivals again. The last month, called “POUSH” (from half December until half January) is determined as an unholy month. In this month the religious ceremonies are forbidden.  

On January 15, the first day of the new Nepali month “MAGH”, we had a little festival called Maghe Sakranti. Magh is the name of the Nepali month and Sakranti is the first day of the month. Families gather and eat together on this day.

Newsletter September 2009

Namasté!

As Nepal is a country of many traditional festivals, we started celebrating most of them  from the end of July.

I would like to enlighten just one of them: GAI JATRA, "The procession of Sacred Cows", which was celebrated on the 6th of August.

The "Gai" refers to "cow" and "Jatra" refers to "gathering in procession".

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