Leprosy Mission: Generator for Leprosy Hospital, Nepal

$9,249 of $25,000 goal
Given by 102 generous donors in one year

Leprosy Mission Youth Advocates: Generator-Anandaban Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal for essential power post-earthquake ($16,000 raised offline)

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Watts for Nepal - Anandaban Leprosy Hospital was eathquake damaged. Now more than ever they need a reliable source of electricity to provide effective care for all patients.

On 12th December we will (metaphorically) climb up and down Everest - see our Watts For Nepal Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/wattsfornepal/.

Leprosy Mission New Zealand's involvement (page creator)

We are a group of New Zealand students who traveled to Nepal earlier this year as Youth Advocates to experience the work of Leprosy Mission Nepal. Anandaban Hospital is the only hospital in this area of Kathmandu and managed an influx of crush injuries and their core treatment for leprosy patients. The hospital requires a consistent and reliable power source which is not available from the national grid. Every dollar donated will help to support the vital work of Anandaban Hospital.

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Curing, caring for and restoring people affected by leprosy.

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Sam
Sam on 19 Dec 2015
Money raised via Christmas raffle at night market in Rotorua.
$270
Erin
Erin on 17 Dec 2015
Well done team Everest, Christchurch
$75
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 14 Dec 2015
$196
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Guest Donor on 13 Dec 2015
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Cookie
Cookie on 13 Dec 2015
Well done Daniel!
$15

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This campaign started on 16 Feb 2015 and ended on 29 Feb 2016.