Children under treatment at HRDC having some fun time |
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Earlier this year, I decided to train for my first marathon, and I just signed up to run the Santa Rosa Marathon on August 28th. The 26.2 miles are surely going to be tough, but nowhere even close to what the kids at HRDC have to face.
I want to dedicate this run to Binod, HRDC, and especially all the children being treated there -- and I ask you to join me in supporting HRDC by making a donation. I will even add a challenge - for every dollar donated up to $5,000, my solar company in Nepal, Gham Power, will make a matching contribution by installing a solar PV system of equal value at HRDC (which also suffers long electricity blackouts each day because of Nepal's ongoing energy crisis).
Please sponsor my marathon run by making a donation to HRDC. The good folks at American Himalayan Foundation (AHF, also a supporter of HRDC) will be happy to process your donation - here is how:
- Go to http://www.himalayan-foundation.org/donate
- Click on "Give Now"
- Click on "One Time Gift"
- Fill out the form with your name, address, email, and donation amount. For reference, an average surgery costs $150. A pair of locally made prosthetic shoes costs about $25.
- VERY IMPORTANT: Under "About your Gift" - Make sure you check "Please Direct My Gift To.." and type in "HRDC" in the box immediately underneath. This is to make sure 100% of your donation goes to HRDC. In the Notes field at the bottom, type in "Sandeep"
Please sponsor my marathon run by making a donation to HRDC.
3 comments:
Namaste Mr. Giri,
I recently came across your blog and had to leave a message to thank you for the work that you are doing, both in the insight you have presented as an entrepreneur and your solar initiative to provide an alternative energy source in urban areas of Nepal. I wish you all the best in your business, and please do keep writing.
-Rupesh G
Namaste Mr. Giri,
I recently came across your blog and had to leave a message to thank you for the work that you are doing, both in the insight you have presented as an entrepreneur and your solar initiative to provide an alternative energy source in urban areas of Nepal. I wish you all the best in your business, and please do keep writing.
Thanks for the kind words, Rupesh G
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