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Monday, June 29, 2015

Announcing the Nepal Still Needs Your Help Campaign



After the Nepal earthquakes, Nepal still needs donations and immediate relief for emergency supplies, medical assistance and help rebuilding after such a devastation.

Gatineau, QC – June 29, 2015 – On April 25th 2015, Nepal faced a 7.9 magnitude earthquake. Shortly after, On May 12th 2015; an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 on that devastated the country.

These two major terrible earthquakes that have completely wiped out the Nepalese. This is evident especially in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, and other cities around leaving in its path about approximately than 8,800 deaths, 23,000 injures, 10,797 public buildings destroyed, estimation of losses of about 254,112 houses, without counting the homeless and orphans.

The Nepal is already one of the 10 most under-developed and poorest countries in the world. Following this terrible incident the population is under the shock that the people haven’t experienced for over 81 years (following a worse disaster, it’s the earthquake in 1934 called the Nepal-Bihar). This is a dramatic moment in this poor country that needs our help and support.

Our goal is to help the Nepal to overcome this difficult period of their lives. But that won’t happen without you, your donations will provide an immediate relief for emergency supplies and medical assistance etc.

The country will need any help it can get to rebuild what has been destroyed. All amounts will be very appreciate even the smallest donation can make a big difference. Everyone can take part for a humanitarian cause.

You can contribute to the reconstruction of the Nepal in many ways:
- By making a DONATION
- Make a prayer for the people
- To share the link to your friends, family, schools, organizations, communities.

To LEARN MORE or to HELP DONATE this Nepal campaign, please visit:

Contact:
Daniel Joseph
Gatineau, QC

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