FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE.
HAMI NEPAL /
HAMI NEPAL /
HAMI NEPAL /
HAMI NEPAL /
Phase IV
Distribution of 500+ jackets in different schools.
2023-07-15 - 2023-12-31
We expanded our focus to address the immediate needs of schoolchildren by distributing 500+ jackets across various schools in the affected areas.
6 Volunteers | - Participants
WE ARE A
WE ARE A
MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT
Hami Nepal, a non-profit organization established in 2015 A.D. and registered in 2020 A.D. (Regd.no. 609789065), connects donors directly with recipients. Our main objective is to assist anyone in need without hesitations or expectations of payback. The organization ensures that 100% of donations reach recipients, avoiding administrative costs.
All volunteers involved in problem authentication, logistics, and delivery cover their own expenses, eliminating administrative overhead. This commitment guarantees that every donation to Hami Nepal goes directly toward aiding those in need, prioritizing impactful assistance.
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FUNDS RECIEVED
Rs.22,47,86,190.00
KINDS RECIEVED
Rs.7,03,82,390.00
TOTAL SPENT
Rs. 19,11,28,460.00
TOTAL AMOUNT
Rs. 54,98,17,120.00
REMAINING AMOUNT
Rs. 63,52,008.00
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SUPPORTERS
Priyanka Karki, a prominent Nepalese figure in acting, modeling, and directing, played a pivotal role during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the stigma faced by those affected, particularly COVID-19 survivors, the Hami Nepal team conceived the idea of a Plasma Bank to foster unity and combat discrimination. Karki actively participated in raising awareness through informative videos and posts, aiming to promote respect and support for both recovered individuals and patients.
Swastima Khadka, a leading actress in Nepal, boasts accolades including the SAARC Film Festival and the National Film Award. Beyond her acting prowess, she serves as a brand ambassador for Pearl Rice, demonstrating her commitment to social causes. During our ration distribution campaign, Khadka generously donated rice sacks to visually impaired and physically disabled households, embodying compassion and inclusivity. Additionally, she consistently supports Hami Nepal by sharing our fundraising posts and endorsing our campaigns, showcasing her dedication to making a positive impact in the community.
Abhaya Subba, the frontwoman of Abhaya & the Steam Injuns, is a renowned Nepalese singer, composer, and musician celebrated for her innovative music and social initiatives. During the challenging times of the second wave of COVID-19, she lent her support to our cause, actively engaging in our endeavors. Subba played a pivotal role in fundraising, leveraging her international connections to garner support. She also stood up against unfounded criticism directed at Hami Nepal, advocating for our efforts. Continuously endorsing our work, she shares fundraising updates and prominently features our GoFundMe page on her Instagram bio. Her unwavering praise for Hami Nepal's endeavors serves as a testament to her dedication to our cause.
Raju Lama, the acclaimed Nepalese singer-songwriter from Sindhupalchok, leads Mongolian Heart, renowned for its diverse musical repertoire. Since our "Enough is Enough" campaign, Lama has fervently supported Hami Nepal, rallying his network for protests and using social media to spread our message. His solidarity extended to the 2020 Hunger Strike, offering moral support to our President, Sudan Gurung. Over the years, Lama has remained deeply engaged in our work. In the aftermath of the severe flash floods in Sindhupalchowk, he generously donated to aid home reconstruction, exemplifying his commitment to community resilience.
Renowned as Miss Nepal World 2012, Shristi Shrestha's influence extends beyond the runway, as the seventh Young Conservation Ambassador for WWF Nepal. Following the 2015 earthquake, she volunteered in rebuilding efforts, showcasing her commitment to humanitarian causes. Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Shrestha continued her philanthropy, supporting Hami Nepal by donating rations and amplifying fundraising efforts through her social media platform. Her unwavering dedication to both environmental conservation and humanitarian relief embodies resilience and solidarity in Nepal's times of adversity.
Niti Shah, the 2017 Miss International Nepal, stepped up during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic by volunteering with Hami Nepal. Recognizing the dire need for oxygen support as cases surged, she played a crucial role in establishing an oxygen concentrator bank. Through this initiative, discharged patients in need of continued oxygen assistance received support. Shah, leveraging her network, organized funds from her endorsements, close circles, and companies, facilitating the provision of oxygen concentrators to COVID-positive individuals' doorsteps as a volunteer.
Paramita Rajya Laxmi Rana, a versatile figure in Nepal's entertainment industry as an actress, model, singer, and makeup artist, emerged as a steadfast supporter of Hami Nepal following the "Enough is Enough" campaign and Hunger Strike. Her solidarity was evident in her support for President Sudan Gurung during the "Satyagraha" Hunger Strike, offering moral backing to the cause. Since then, Rana has remained dedicated to our mission, consistently sharing our content and updates with her extensive social media following, amplifying our reach and impact.
Lemi Tamang works as a professional make-up artist and social media influencer. She's shared our fundraising posts across all of her social media accounts. Her talent was put to good use to help Hami Nepal generate funds. She assisted with our 'Thopa thopa le bancha samundra' fundraising effort by teaching live make-up classes and allocating funds.
Jyotsna Yogi is a model, actor, and TV personality. She is the brand ambassador to sajilopay and the Goodwill Ambassador to Project Humane Nepal.' Hami Nepal has received a donation of medications from her. During the development of the plasma bank, she also aided Hami Nepal with its awareness campaign. She also made contact with COVID-recovered patients who may provide plasma and prepared educational videos on discrimination. She also assisted in the dissemination of information through her social media platforms on occasion. Since early 2020, she has been actively involved with Hami Nepal in raising awareness and sharing our fund-raising campaigns.
Avishek KC, a pioneering figure in Nepal's metal music scene, fronts bands like Underside and Equals, and contributes to "Metal for Nepal." Since the "Satyagraha" hunger strike in 2020, KC has fervently supported Hami Nepal, offering moral backing and leveraging his social media to amplify our cause. Through collaborations with "Metal for Nepal," we've undertaken impactful projects like Manang Vaccination and Dashain Sabai ko Lagi. Their generous cash donation underscores our shared commitment to positive change.
Albatross, a renowned Nepalese rock band hailing from Kathmandu, emerged as a musical force in 1998. In the face of COVID-19's devastating second wave, all Nepalese were affected. Hami Nepal, amidst this crisis, stepped up to address the challenges head-on. Albatross, in solidarity, mobilized efforts to support Hami Nepal's cause. By launching a new album on the "Noodle" app and leveraging various fundraising channels, they raised substantial funds, which were entirely dedicated to aiding the fight against COVID-19 through Hami Nepal.
Suzeena Shrestha is a singer-songwriter from Nepal. When the epidemic invaded Nepal in 2020, the government demonstrated its incompetence, prompting youths to stage a "Satyagraha" hunger strike. After a while, their health deteriorated and they were admitted to the hospital due to weakness, but that didn't stop the youths from speaking out, as Suzeena stepped in as a replacement and participated in a relay Hunger Strike, supporting the other participants and raising awareness for our country's citizens. Suzeena has been a big proponent of the team since the beginning, regularly sharing our fund-raising campaign as well as useful content with her enormous following.
Elena Gurung is a viner and a content developer. She makes videos for her YouTube channel, collaborates with other YouTubers, makeup artists, and collaborates with other brands in addition to making content for her Instagram. Elena has also been one of Hami Nepal's most ardent supporters since its inception. She has aided us by disseminating our fund-raising campaign and our information to her large following on social media. Elena also volunteered with our team at Teaching Hospital during the mass vaccination.
Drummer Dipesh Gurung, guitarist Raunaq Singh Adhikari, and vocalist and songwriter Ishan Raj Onta established the Elements band in late 2016. "Drum and Roll" brought these three youngsters together through a similar project. They collaborated to compose music, develop films, and record songs because they had a deep love for music. The Element has used its social media platform to share Hami Nepal's messages, which has inspired many young people. During the second wave of COVID-19, The Elements also organized a virtual concert to generate funds for Hami Nepal, which has been a huge assistance in keeping up with our projects. They also assisted with delivering flood reliefs to lamjung when our team was aiding in sindhupalchowk.
Sydney Gurung is a model and influencer on Instagram. Sydney was an enthusiastic participant in our "Enough is Enough" civil rights movement. During the 1st Lockdown in 2020, the campaign was held. It was largely young people speaking out against the government, which had squandered all of the funds on needless activities and failed to create effective quarantine facilities. She was an active participant who was always available, even when the number of participants was low. She also used social media to express her deep opinions about the campaign and the Nepal government's irresponsibility to her followers.
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