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.
Hectic traffic, historic squares, and handmade goods: Nepal has exceeded my expectations!
Trip-goer Ricki Koppel shares her experience so far on her first trip to Nepal, including beautiful rooftop views, world heritage sites, shopping, visits with the older kids, and navigating streets with lots of crowds and traffic!
Teaching in Nepal
Board member Pam Hughes teaches a class about social and emotional health topics, such as self-control, anger management, decision-making and handling peer pressure. She is impressed with how seriously Mitrata students take the lecture, group work, and mindfulness exercises and receives great feedback after the workshop! Thanks, Pam!
My First Day in Nepal
Sponsor Adele Carey shares her experiences of her first visit to Nepal — the overwhelming sights, sounds, and colors! — and the lovely moments she shares meeting her two sponsored children, Anjali and Sijam.
My son from another mother
Reva Meadows has been sponsoring her child, Bibek, for ten years. She shares touching memories of watching him grow up from halfway around the world and how he calls himself her “son from another mother.” Reva also shares touching moments from this year’s Nepal trip where some sponsors met with their children for the first time. There was joy, tears, and hugs all around!
Interviewing our kids: the greatest reward in child sponsorship!
Christine interviews our kids and gives them their sponsor’s letters and gifts. This is truly one of the most rewarding and important parts of what we do: we can track the children’s progress, hear from them about how they are doing, and see the wonderful sparkle in their eyes as they learn more about their sponsors! It makes for many touching and heart-felt moments.
Taking a Break: A Hike to Nagi Gompa
Christine takes a hike with Himal and Yogesh to the Nagi Gompa monestary in the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park. Along the way, they see beautiful views over Kathmandu, beautiful flowers, and some playful monkeys!
Joining the BSF Monthly Staff Meeting
Christine has the honor of attending BSF’s October meeting and seeing how our staff in Nepal handle everyday problems with children, planning for programs and events, and other concerns. The BSF staff do so much to support our children; it really is amazing!
A Launching Point for Our Graduates
Christine gets a tour of our graduates’ lovely apartment and shares a beautiful meal with them as well as Yogesh, Leena, Brahmi, and Himal!
Wealth, Prosperity, and a New Brother, too!
Christine celebrates a memorable Laxmi Puja with BSF staff and the Mitrata kids! She gains a new brother, helps create an alter for Laxmi Puja, and even honors the BSF office dog, Kalu!
Happy Tihar Contact Center Celebration!!
Christine celebrates the Nepali holiday of Tihar at the Contact Center with lights, momos, and the wonderful BSF staff and Contact Center kids!