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The Himalayan Community Project

The Himalayan Community Support Project, Nepal & India

Our Current Projects

Thanks to the tremendous generosity of our donors, we continue to support a wide variety of causes in both the Nepalese and Indian Himalayas. 

Kyanjin Gompa and Chautara Seniors Care Home Support, Nepal

Kyanjin Gompa care home in the upper Langtang Valley at an altitude of over 4,000m is home to 5 elderly Nepalis who lost their family in the 2015 earthquake. They are unable to create income to buy food and they cannot collect wood or water for cooking, and some are unable to cook for themselves. We fund food, clothing, blankets and other necessities. Chautara is a small town East of Kathmandu where we are supporting a care home for 17 people  without families. We provide food and other essential items to help them over the harsh winter.  

Angels' Children's Home, Nepal

Angel’s is a children’s home in Patan, Nepal and there are currently 14 young adults living here. Dr Rosa and Dr Ian Matheson were the founders of Friends of Angel’s in 2009. Working with many friends and supporters in the UK, they raise the money to pay for the food, house rent and education of the young people. We provide yearly funding which helps to pay for school uniforms, winter clothes and school books to enable the young people to achieve their full potential.  

Tree Planting in Ladakh with Sankalp Taru

Since 2019, The Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation has been teaming up with the Sankalp Taru Foundation (Trees for Livelihood) who support sustainable farming, to plant 5000 apple and apricot trees in one of India’s most remote mountainous regions of Ladakh.  Each year we send 500 saplings to be kept in bunkers ready to plant every spring, with the next 500 saplings to be planted in 2026.  

HAMWWA, Nepal

We give an annual donation of £500 to HAMWWA (High Altitude Workers Welfare Association). This pays for the education of 5 children whose fathers have died either on expeditions or whilst trekking.

Women's Eco Cafes and felted handicrafts, Ladakh, Northern India

In the Markha Valley, a popular trekking route in Ladakh, we have funded the set up of Eco Cafe Hankar. The cafe is run by a local women’s group and serves locally made food and drink including organic coffee, plus safe, filtered drinking water. The local women are also trained in felted handicrafts which they sell in the cafes and homestays. The cafe is closed during winter but you can visit it on our Markha Valley trek in Ladakh in July and August. 

Freedom Kit Bags, Nepal

When Nepalese women have their period, they are referred to as ‘chhaupadi’, which translates to ‘untouchable being’.  A movement led by Nepalese women against these taboos has been gaining traction for years now. Beni Rani Ghale and Dr. Rosa Matheson have led these campaigns and together developed Freedom Kit Bags with the aim of enhancing women’s health and quality of life. A Freedom Kit Bag includes washable pads for daily and night-time use, pad-holders, patterned panties, a pretty carrying purse, a waterproof bag for used pads, soap, a washing line and pegs, and a bright holder-bag to keep it all safely together. The kits are distributed together with a training day where both men and women are taught period health management and trained in the ‘care of the kit’. 

Since 2016, Exodus has sponsored over 4500 Freedom Kit Bags, as well as  the setting up of two Sewing Rooms, a training course for 4 Exodus local staff and will continue to sponsor the creation and education of over 400 more Freedom Kit Bags in 2025. Read more about our epic distribution of 500 bags here. 

Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation Scholarship

In 2020, Sarita Praja was chosen for the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation Scholarship. She studied to be a nurse at the Nightingale Nursing College Lalitpur. Sarita graduated in 2023 and is now a fully qualified nurse in Nepal, looking forward to her future in healthcare.  

The Himalayan Community Support Project, Nepal & India

 

Our Past Projects

  • Set up in 2006, the small tree nursery in Braga was one of our early environmental projects in the Himalayas. A local couple donated a field, and they collect seeds every year and raise saplings to plant out on the hillsides, or to give to local schools, monasteries, or other lodge owners with spare land. We continue to support the couple who still look after the nursery. 
  • More than 50 solar cookers installed across teahouses in the Everest region. Cookers were also donated to The Sir Edmund Hillary Hospital and School in Kunde and Khumjung, the porter shelters in both Thyangboche and GorakShep and the monastery in Thyangboche.  
  • 139 smokeless stoves have been installed in Thulopatel village in the Jiri area, where many of our trekking staff come from.  
  • We have also built two classrooms in one of the village schools in Thulopatel and provided water pipes and taps in the same village so that every house is close to a standpipe.  
  • We have donated desks and chairs to schools in Thulopatel and Gaire Mudhe. 
  • In the village of Danda Kharka we provided water pipes, taps and cement for their water project, we helped the villagers get connected to a local hydro-power project and supplied poles for the electric wires. 
  • We funded an all-season greenhouse for a school for disabled children in Ladakh. 
  • We funded a girl’s toilet in a school in Jitpur in Nepal. 
  • After the devastating earthquakes in Nepal in 2015, we raised over £270,000 in a fantastic response from so many donors, colleagues, and partners, which enabled us to provide urgent aid to help local staff and their families. 
    • We ran a medical camp in the remote village of Thulopatel and together with Nepal Youth Foundation, we funded the rebuilding of 6 schools. 
    • We also gave money to over 80 of our local staff to help towards the cost of rebuilding their homes. 
  • We contributed funding towards the building of a health care and birthing centre in the remote village of Chyamthang. This was finished in 2020 and the first baby was born there during the pandemic. 
  • Ranbirpura is a small community of 26 families that had no temple or common area for family celebrations or ceremonies. With help from Exodus’ funding, the villagers from Ranbirpura gave their time and the temple/community hall is now completed.  

How You Can Help

Your contributions really do make a huge difference to the communities we help. Here are a few ways you can show your support:  

Visit – come on one of Exodus’ Nepal and Ladakh holidays and you will have the opportunity to see our work in action.  

Donate – you can drop any leftover rupees you may have after your trip in a special collection box at the Royal Singi Hotel in Kathmandu, or you can donate to the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation here

You can either contact our Himalayan expert Valerie Parkinson who manages all our Himalayan Community Support projects at valeriepark59@hotmail.com, or you can contact Exodus’ Sustainability Executive Lizzy Carter at lizzy.carter@exodus.co.uk

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