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On April 25th, 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal near the capital city of Kathmandu, the most devastating quake in 80 years. More than 9,000 people were killed, 23,000 were injured, and the mass destruction of infrastructure, homes, and schools was vast. Two weeks later, a second earthquake struck, furthering the loss and devastation of a country and people already traumatized.
After two years in Nepal, All Hands Volunteers has impacted over 20,000 people throughout their response and recovery efforts. A total of 1,769 volunteers from 72 countries have donated 192,980 volunteer hours toward putting families back in homes and kids back in schools in Kathmandu, Sindhupalchowk, and Nuwakot. In addition to this core focus, All Hands has been involved in numerous community projects such as masonry training, school reading projects, water catchment systems, and more.
The Nepali people are still in dire need. So support Abigail Clarke, Christina Herald, Jackie Jones, Ethan Ng Yao, Priyesh Sudra, Daniel Springman, Sarthak Sharma and John Trollope and All Hands Volunteers in focusing efforts on one goal- returning the children of Nepal back to school.
