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Father is a potter and works at home.
Mother is a housewife and helps with the pottery.
She has one brother and one sister and her grandparents are potters in
the family business.
The extended family lives in Thimi, 8 kilometers from Kathmandu.
She is in class one of our school, she is a nice polite girl and likes
drawing and games. Her favorite subjects are Maths and science. Her
parents go to the temple to pray every morning...
Dipu Prajapati lives in the village of Thimi which is traditionally
where pottery, mask making and farming are the main employment. Potters
have their wheels outside their homes and dry the pots in the sun; when
there are enough they surround them with straw and ash making a “
haystack”. This is then lit and the mound smolders for three to four
days to fire the pots. Farming is another occupation; vegetables and
rice are grown in the very fertile soil and the farmers get the early
morning bus to sell their produce to the market in Kathmandu or to big
hotels. As machine pots are now sold cheaply and not so many pots are
sold, villagers are making furniture and looking for other employment.
There are two carpet factories in Thimi and the owners are doing their
best to give workers a healthy environment to live in with medical aid
when needed.
Your sponsorship allows Dipu to be educated in English, Maths, Science
and Computer Studies and enables her to stay in education until her 15th
birthday which is very important as sometimes in Nepal, girls leave
school at 12 years of age to look after other siblings or grandparents.
They, therefore, do not get the opportunity to have successful
employment or go on to further education. Some of our sponsored children
have already completed higher secondary education and are studying at
university to be lawyers and doctors as well as engineers and teachers.
As well as schooling we sponsor a Goat Project. The family is provided
with a goat which is then mated to create their own small herd of goats.
They are able to sell the milk, cheese and meat giving them an income.
We are very proud of our Nepalese culture and traditions and make sure
that students participate in religious festivals wearing their
traditional dress. We are proud that we are able to admit children with
minor disabilities to our school and we work closely with the disabled
school in Thimi. We are keen to look after our village and undertake
projects like “Keep Thimi Tidy". Our students went round the village
collecting all rubbish, sweeping the streets and talking to people about
environmental issues.
I enclose a list of donation items and a scale of fees should you or
your friends be interested. Not only does this sum pay for the child’s
schooling but it also pays for a school uniform and their exercise
books.
Our school works closely with the local health centre to improve health
care and we are doing our best to improve conditions in the local carpet
factories. |