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Gift Package: Save a starving child in Nepal and restore them to full health

Organization: Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation
Based in: United States,   US EIN #: 68-0224596
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$340 will allow a severely malnourished child to spend one to two months at one of the Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation (NYOF)'s Nutritional Rehabilitation Homes. During that time, the child will to receive nourishment and medical care from NYOF's expert staff, until the child is restored to normal weight and full health.

The child's mother also stays at the Nutritional Rehabilitation Home, where she will be trained in proper hygiene and nutrition. She will learn how she can feed her family nutritiously on locally grown foods.

After the mother and child return to their home, your donation will allow NYOF's field workers to visit the villages to follow up on the child's progress and good health, and ensure the mother is applying what she learned.

Donation Amount:   $340.00
Focus Areas:   Children
Health
Poverty
Gender & Equality
Countries Served:   Nepal
Type of NGO:   UniversalGiving Partner

About Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation

Established in 1990, the Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation (NYOF) is a U.S. based, non-profit organization devoted to bringing hope to the most destitute children in the beautiful but impoverished kingdom of Nepal. With a personal touch, NYOF provides them with what should be every child's birthright - education, housing, medical care and loving support. NYOF hires staff without regard to caste, religion, disability, ethnicity or political affiliation, and fosters tolerance & diversity. Learn More

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