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  • Update on Christmas Text Raffle

    Just before Christmas we held our very first ‘text’ raffle. It was a chance for us to see how successful this online fundraising method might be given our lack of other fundraising events during the year. The raffle proved a big success providing the charity with an overall profit of £719. Thank you to everyone

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  • Update on Memorial Fund

    Dear Friends and Supporters, This email is to give you a quick update on a couple of items. Firstly, our memorial fund is now formally closed. As you know it was Lai See’s wish to split the funds between KIKN and St. Christophers Hospice. The total joint funds raised came to just over £2,300. St

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  • Lai See Chew

    Lai See Chew 1950 – 2021 It is with great sadness, that the Trustees of Kids in Kathmandu Nepal announce the death of Lai See Chew, Founder and Chief Officer of the charity on 8th October 2021. Lai See was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer in January 2021, and with great spirit, good humour and

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  • Kate is running the Brighton Half Marathon for KIKN on 10th October 2021

    Kate Pottinger, one of our trustees, is running the Brighton Half marathon on 10th October for KIKN. Please consider sponsoring her as this money will be used to help purchase school uniforms for children whose families have been particularly hard hit by Covid in Kathmandu. Please click on the link below to sponsor Kate. Thank

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  • New PC’s for Shree Buddha School

    KIKN has recently been able to complete the purchase of 8 new pc’s together with purpose built desks and chairs for Shree Buddha School. We were able to make this purchase as a result of some underspending from breakfast clubs due to schools reopening only recently. We also received a very nice letter of thanks

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  • ‘I Am Belmaya’ Thank You

    Dear Friends and Supporters of KIKN, Thank you to everybody who supported the the private film screening and Q & A session on Sunday evening. It was a moving and inspiring film and fitted so well with our ethos of ‘ a better life through education’. Thank you to Sue Carpenter and Tideturner films for

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