Sara comes from Melbourne. She is there with the same organisation as we are but worked at a different children's home in Pokhara. (Sara is second from the left)
Ashleigh and Jon-Luc were tourists who took time out and stayed at the Children's Home. He was a nurse born in Canada but who now lives in the US. She was from the US.
Claudia was was a tourist from Germany. She was travelling for 12 months without catching a plane. She had travelled across Russia to Mongolia. From Tibet she was going to India and then to south-east Asia. She spent many hours at the children's home.
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This is one of the two Australian boys from near Canberra. They were treking in Nepal but spent a couple of days playing with the children.
Adam and Jen were both originally from the same place in Tasmania. Adam is now studying in Melbourne, while Jen is studying in France. They were treking in Nepal but spent a lot of time with the kids and after each tek came back to visit. They helped complete a lot of projects at the home.
Tess and Maya were the two people we probably spent the most time with. They are from Israel and had just completed their army service before coming on this trip. They were doing volunteer work work at the orphanage. After this they would be travelling to India.
Ronne Welleman and Eva Sureya are the two medical students from Holland. They had already worked for a considerable time at a Children's Home in Pokhara but came to the monastery to work in the clinic and even made time to visit our orphanage.
A Swiss couple who visited the orphanage. They volunteered to work at a different orphanage just out of Pokhara.
The Aussies, Jude Antcliff and Jono Holland, who built the chicken coop and entertained the children with a barbeque. And Jade Holland(Australian) and Kristen McCormack (US) who made damper and candle lantens for the kids. What a terrific effort.
Manu (from Peru) and Miriam (from Russia) helped us enjoy our time at Chitwan. We met them again in Pokhara, and I met them again in Kathmandu on my last day.
Jean from Korea I met while out on a long walk in the countryside. She spent about a week at the Children's Home and then extended her stay in Nepal by about a month to spend time at the monastery.
These two visited the home for two days. Manos is from Slovakia and Skye is from Singapore. Skye bought pillows for the children before she left.
Three Nepalese boys began visiting the orphanage with us. Two of them grew up in an orphanage themselves. The children at the home really enjoyed having them there and it is hoped they will continue to visit as they will be good role models for the kids.
Three more Aussies. These three were visiting Pokhara as tourists. We did a few tourist things together...like climbing Sarangkot. Steve came and helped me finishing the chicken coop, including breaking up wooden crates and carrying the wood up to the home. They were great company.
Hi~~I'm jean~~ I was so disappointed you didn't come our mpnestry. I didn;t say bye-bye~ I was wonderful time for 3 weeks~!! thank you so much robert~~ the last day after class I cried a lot~~ I miss there, will come back there~~ my email: missjin925@yahoo.co.kr
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