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How to Sponsor a Child? Can you help us 'give a child a future?' Katja House and the Katja Foundation can presently look after 50 children only at any one time, but at least that means 50 children with a chance. By being a sponsor
or a donor, No child will
leave Katja House before he or she is ready to meet the demands of life
in Kathmandu and Nepal with at least a fighting chance, To fully support a child in Katja's care from clothing to classroom costs US$80 per month, (about US$50 of which is school fees and costs for sending the child to the Little Angel School) It's not cheap but it covers everything. We are happy to accept part sponsors, full sponsors or groups. Any donations, too, are gratefully received, whether in money or in kind. No contribution is too small, every contribution is important. There's a child's future at stake. We've been pleased to welome support from friends from America, Australia, UK, Germany and Hong Kong, many of them old and new Hong Kong hands. If you feel you would like to be involved in our project, or you would like to find out more, please contact us through email. It would be a pleasure for us to talk to you. Nepal-----------Mr
Tulsi Gyawali gtulsi@wlink.com.np Remember, we are a non-profit making charity, registered in Hong Kong, and all our income goes directly to where it counts most -the children. There are no third party deductions, no administration costs. Not many charities can say this. We do need your help so please think about what you can do. All of our existing sponsors are in direct contact with the child they sponsor through letters, emails and even by phone. We encourage this very much. Many of the sponsors have met their "adopted" child by visiting Kathmandu. Our Trustees in Kathmandu are always more than happy to look after visiting sponsors The Trustees will send out newsletters every few months to each of the sponsors by email or airmail to let them know what is happening at Katja House
Rights of the
Child Our Foundation is
a small contribution to a horrendous problem. Help us give a future to those in our trust. |
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