Our work –
Projects of Nepalhilfe Beilngries

The Nepalhilfe Beilngries can look back on 32 years (as of August 2024) of social commitment in Nepal. With your support, the original seedling has grown into a strong tree of help that has since offered support and protection to many people in need. Over the years, the trunk that has become The priority given to education has grown into many new branches. Health, hygiene, education and care are some of them.

News

A look back and a view to 2025

Thank you! The most important words belongs at the beginning. “All the construction work has been completed”,

„School up – far west“ successfully completed – An Article from Stefan Nestler

Thank you! The most important words belongs at the beginning. “All the construction work has been completed”,

„School up – far west“ successfully completed – An Article from Stefan Nestler

Thank you! The most important words belongs at the beginning. “All the construction work has been completed”,

Balachandra Secondary School – flood damage largely repaired

Just two months after the severe damage caused by the September floods, the damage was repaired and the children were provided with new school supplies.

Project Trip – Fall 2024

A short report of our last project trip with the following points: Flood disaster, district hospital in Kawasoti, inauguration of PRP machine, school inauguration and school visits in Sindhupalchok, minibus for the home for children with disabilities, trainees for Beilngries, news about the DOCS children’s home.

The new Himalaya 2025 calendar is now available

This is the 28th edition of the Nepalhilfe Beilngries calendar, which has been available for a few weeks now. What began in 1997 with 50 hand-pasted copies has become a success story over the years. Pasang Sherpa and Gautam Shresta present this year’s new calendar

Change of leadership in the Kathmandu office

Sunil Shresta hands over the baton to Hari Adhikari as the new Country Representative after more than 30 years of working with NHB.

Massive floodings in Nepal

At the end of September, heavy monsoon rains caused catastrophic flooding in the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding areas. More than 200 people lost their lives!

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