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\t\t\t\tFor more than six years now since we started Out of Ashes, our partnership with Lighthouse Foundation Nepal (LHFN) has expanded a lot and we have also seen a number of other organizations join the work in partnership with Lighthouse. On our latest trip to Asia at the end of February and beginning of this month, I visited Myanmar together with my wife Erika for a 20th Anniversary, and at the same time we had a gathering and reunion with a number of our friends and coworkers from Myanmar, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, Australia, plus Raju Sundas the leader of LHFN from Kathmandu.<\/span><\/p>\n

Growing from one home in 2009 with thirty girls, LHFN now runs ten homes in Kathmandu, plus one in Heutada (another town in Nepal) and one in Surkhet (west Nepal) with more than 750 children. They have two schools (Kathmandu, and Surkhet), a Half-way House, Vocational training courses, Baby centre, an Organic Farm, a Rescue Centre in Delhi and one more on the way in Calcutta. There are 120 full-time staff in the hostels and sixty-five teachers in the schools. As you all understand the needs are just mind boggling. Is there no end? NO! there is no end. The work is ongoing \u2013 Prevention, Rescuing and Restoration. We are doing everything we can to create awareness and raise funds\/sponsors. <\/span><\/p>\n

Recently I wrote on our blog:\u00a0“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?”\u00a0<\/em><\/span>Their destiny has changed. They now have dreams. They now have a future.<\/span><\/p>\n

One of Out of Ashes’<\/em>\u00a0committments is the Higher Education for the girls. More and more girls are coming to college age and we need more funds for our Higher Education Fund<\/strong>.\u00a0<\/span>
\nBelow are some of the girls we sponsor for higher education in Nepal. Just look at them!<\/span><\/p>\n

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