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Nepal is in Need

Yesterday, a disaster on the other side of the planet hit home here at charity: water.

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated the country of Nepal. It struck between the country’s two largest cities: Pokhara and Kathmandu. This quake was massive. It’s the nation’s worst earthquake in 80 years and has already claimed the lives of more than 4,000 people. Thousands more are injured and displaced.

The people of Nepal need our help.

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We have friends in Nepal. We’ve been working there for five years, implementing hundreds of clean water projects with two incredible local partners, Splash and Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH). We’ve funded projects in many of the areas affected by the quake: Baglung, Chitwan, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Newakot, Sindhuli, Tanahun, and Kathmandu. We’ve met hundreds of people living in Nepal, heard their stories, and invested in their futures. Yes, this tragedy hit home.

After hearing about the quake, we decided to help. For the first time in our history, we’re now raising money for something other than water, but equally as important.

Today, you can donate to earthquake relief for Nepal right on our website. 100% of every donation will fund earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.

What does that mean exactly? Right now, funds will go to the most urgent needs: water, food, shelter, sanitation, hygiene, and emergency care for the injured. Down the road, support will help the country rebuild, because the damage is widespread. The recovery won’t be swift, but our response can be.

Nepal needs our help. Nepal needs your help. Though it isn’t our home that’s in shambles, we can respond like it is.

Give where the need is greatest. Today, that’s Nepal.

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Still have questions? Here’s a little more info.


Why is charity: water raising money for Nepal?

We’re responding to the earthquake in Nepal because the devastation was widespread. More than 2,000 people have died, and thousands of lives have been impacted.

We have worked in the country since 2010. We’ve funded more than 800 clean water projects there, with two incredible local partners, Splash and Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH). Many of our projects are in areas affected by the quake: Baglung, Chitwan, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Newakot, Sindhuli, Tanahun, and Kathmandu.

We’ve met hundreds of people living in Nepal, heard their stories, and invested in their futures. We have friends in need. We wanted to help.

Who is leading the relief efforts and what’s charity: water’s experience with disaster relief?

Our relief efforts are being coordinated by our Chief Global Water Officer, Christoph Gorder, who has 16 years of experience working in disaster relief. Before joining our team at charity: water, he worked with AmeriCares, bringing medicine, medical supplies, and healthcare to people in crisis around the world.

Working with him is our VP of Key Relationships, Sabrina Pourmand, who served as Director of Programme Development for World Vision’s response to Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake.

Like our approach to implementing water projects, we’re working with strong local partners on the ground in Nepal to respond to the disaster and provide emergency aid.

Where will the money go and what will it be used for?

100% of your donation to Nepal will go to relief and rehabilitation efforts on the ground. All charity: water operating costs are covered by a small group of private donors.

First, funds for Nepal will go to help with people’s most urgent needs: water, food, shelter, sanitation, hygiene, and emergency care for the injured. Following the initial quake, aftershocks have continued to wrack the region, and people have been sleeping outside in fear of more buildings collapsing. Thousands are injured and displaced.

Down the road, support will help Nepal rebuild, because the damage is widespread. Donations will support long-term rehabilitation efforts. The recovery won’t be swift, but our response can be.

Who are charity: water’s local partners in Nepal and what experience do they have?

Our two amazing local partners in Nepal are Splash and Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH). Together, they have more than 25 years of experience delivering humanitarian aid.

Additionally, two of our international partners—Action Against Hunger and World Vision—have launched major relief efforts in Nepal and we’ll be working closely with them as well.

This crisis doesn’t seem like it’s about water. Is it?

Clean water is just one of the many urgent needs in Nepal following this earthquake. People also need food, shelter, and emergency aid for the injured. In this crisis, we’re not limiting our focus to water. Instead, we’re responding comprehensively, supporting the aid efforts of our partners, and simply giving where the need is greatest.

How do I know my donation to Nepal will be well spent?

When you give to disaster relief in Nepal, we will keep you updated as the efforts continue. Even after the initial crisis passes, reconstruction efforts will take time. It will take years to recover from this tragedy, and the need for funds is immediate.

The impact of your donation can help save lives today and help rebuild them in the future. We think that is money well spent.

DONATE TO NEPAL

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