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Nepal Earthquake Update
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Four days after the earthquake in Nepal, the death toll has risen to more than 3,800, and many of the worst hit villages are inaccessible due to landslides. Nepalese authorities have started airdropping packages of tarpaulins, dry food and medicine to mountain villages that cannot be reached by roads. Phone lines continue to be down, and electricity is out for most of the country. People still remain trapped in rubble in Kathmandu and Pokhara, while many remote villages are completely destroyed.
In the wake of this disaster, Sewa International immediately released $10,000 on Saturday to help with the relief efforts. Sewa is working with organizations in Nepal to provide first aid, distribute safe drinking water bottles, food packets, and blankets. Six volunteers from Sewa International in the US, are traveling to Nepal to provide voluntary services this week.
Sewa has also created an Emergency Hotline to help locate relatives in Nepal whose communication links are down and are not reachable through phones. For this service, call 708-872-7392.
To all our supporters who have already donated, we sincerely thank you for your generosity. Sewa has raised $100,000 in donations from over 700 donors in 72 hours! If you want to donate, please respond today - your gift will immediately go towards providing desperately needed supplies such as water, blankets, and first
aid kits. 100% of your donations will go directly to Nepal victims and are tax deductible.
Donate online at www.sewausa.org or call us at 708-USA-SEWA or email at in...@sewausa.org. Donation checks can be made to “Sewa International” and sent to: Sewa International, P O Box 820867, Houston, TX 77282-0867.
Click to see this video of raw footage of the earthquake and the devastation in Nepal. click here
“If you want to ask one question, ask yourself, what are you giving to the universe and only that will be returned.”
― Amit Ray
About Sewa International USA:
Sewa International is a Hindu faith based nonprofit charity registered under the Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3). Mission of Sewa is to serve humanity in distress, aid local communities, and promote volunteerism. Sewa volunteers across 38 chapters in 22 states performed more than 130,000 hours of community work in 2014.
Sewa runs disaster relief/rehabilitation projects such as Hurricane Katrina (2005), Super Storm Sandy (2012), Uttarakhand (2013); development projects in India, Sri Lanka, Peru, Guyana, and Kenya. In the US, community service projects include Family Services, Bhutanese Refugee Empowerment, and Diwali Food Drive. Yuwa for Sewa summer internships for youth, and, Get Inspired summer internships for high school and college students promote volunteerism among youth.
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