Who are the Badi People?

Click here to watch a videopresentation made by Light’s House Foundation Nepal about Badi people and LHFN’s work among them that Out of Ashes are supporting.

LHFN

Here’s you can see watch a video that presents Light’s House Foundation Nepals work among Badi people.

What We Do

Vision To work against child prostitution and trafficking, and the exploitation of the oppressed and vulnerable groups worldwide, especially in Asia. Goals Interacting with local partners in each country. Forming supportive networks together with other international organizations and companies. Having a basis of Christian values. We work with everyone regardless of religious or political orientation […]

7th Annual Childrensday

Sunday the 18th of December became a day filled with joy as the 7th Annual Childrensday took place for all the kids at the hostels. Hon’bl Suryman Gurung Minister for Labour and Employment was the chief guest.  Also many other guest came to perform for the children and the children also sang and dance in […]

Fundraising in Singapore

We just spent a few days in Singapore together with Raju and the crew from Light House Foundations. Friday the 2nd of December we had an fundraising event together with our dear friend Philip Ong who arranged everything really well. Raju showed a new video that presents the background for the Badi people and how […]

No longer sexual toys

I have completed two thirds of my Asian trip and have just a few days left here in Yangon Myanmar. I was together in Nepal with a nine-member team from Umeå, Sweden and then with a team from Venure.org USA for a couple of days. Our visit to Surkhet area in western Nepal was amazing […]

Among the top 100

The government in Nepal is regularly inspecting childrens homes all around the country. Light House Foundation has received very good remarks for their excellent work. We proudly like to share their newsletter from September with you .  

A great initiative

Our dear friends Gustav & Lena Lander is on their way to Nepal again. Now they are challenging others to help.

Girls with broken wings

“Seeing the small girls that looked like baby birds with broken wings in February 2009, and now see them as young, strong, beautiful, bold girls who go to school and are preparing for university, it’s almost unreal. It is so moving. Are these the same girls?” Their destiny has changed. They now have dreams. They now have a future.