
News
Read stories and updates from our work with the children of Nepal. To find our old newsletters from 2003 to 2018, visit the archive! Otherwise, click in the search bar below to locate blogs on a topics you’re interested in.

Trivia Night was a Success!
Trivia Night 2022 was a success! Over $17,000 was donated for our Contact Center and COVID-19 relief supplies. Not to mention, it was a blast! We can’t wait for next year’s Trivia Night!

Miles for Mitrata Kids is Back!
For the third year, Miles for Mitrata Kids is back, and we invite you to join us in maintaining safe and active lives while supporting the health and well-being of children in Nepal. Registration opens today!

BSF Hosts Letter Writing Parties for Students!
This week our school children were able to visit the new Contact Center and BSF Office to receive their sponsor letters! They also took the time to sit and write replies. We love to see our new spaces getting put to good use!

Last Chance to Register for Trivia Night!
Don’t miss out on Trivia Night! Today is your last chance to register your team!

JOIN US in Nepal in 2022!
We are thrilled to announce our 2022 trip! This trip will take place from October 29-November 13. More details coming soon! We hope to have you travel with us this year and experience this life-changing journey for yourself.


Virtual School for Contact Center Kids
Rachana Rajbhandari, BSF’s Program Coordinator at the Contact Center, describes how staff and teachers are working hard to keep Contact Center kids safe, engaged, and learning in a time of strict COVID-19 lockdowns.

How BSF is Adapting to COVID-19
BSF’s Executive Director Leena discusses how BSF is continuing to support the children we serve even during Nepal’s strict lockdown.


Emergency Supply Kits for the Contact Center
During this troubling time, BSF staff in Nepal are hard at work making sure our Contact Center children and their families are prepared. They are some of the most at-risk population in Nepal, a country whose health and utility infrastructure makes outbreaks like this especially difficult to deal with.