Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Nirmala Gyawali Honored by Government of Nepal!

On May 22nd, 2012 Nirmala Gyawali received a special 'Medal of Honor' from the government of Nepal in recognition of her tireless efforts to help uplift people with disabilities and many other marginalized people.  Attached is a photo of Nirmala with her sister, Sita (Nirmala is on the left) and a photograph of the medal that was awarded.

Nirmala, we are so proud of you!  All of us at The Rose International Fund for Children are honored to have you as one of our advisors. We are confident that this is just the beginning with much more positive impact to come.  Congratulations!

Here is a translation of the award certificate:
Letter of appreciation of the medal

On behalf of the Independent Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, President Dr. Rambaran Yadav has decorated Nirmala Gyawali, hailing from Gulmi, Devisthan with “Prabal Janasewashree” (The name of the medal) for her commendable contribution in human welfare and increasing the prestige of the nation of Nepaland Nepalese people. Here’s wishing you success on increasing the pride of Nepal and Nepalese maintaining the reputation of this honor.

Vijaykumar Gachchhadar                                                          Dr. Baburam Bhattrai               
Chairman                                                                                  Prime Minister             
Decoration Committee                                                              Government of Nepal

Date of Declaration: 2067-02-15 (May 29th, 2010 AD)
Date of Reception: 2069-02-09 (May 22nd, 2012 AD)

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Nirmala Gyawali on Left, Sita Gyawali (sister) on Right

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Presidential Medal of Honor

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Surgeries Funded Via TRIFC

Thanks to donations from our TRIFC supporters, friends and family, we are able to continue funding surgeries for the children at DNC - Disabled Newlife Center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  Home to about 32 wonderful children with varied types of disability, TRIFC has been providing funding for surgeries, prosthetics and medicines.  We partner with the Rotary Club of Kopundol who administer the funding we send over and HRDC Children's Orthopedic Hospital who provide the surgeries at a very reasonable cost.

Most recently, Naina Dahal received corrective surgery on his leg to help straighten it (see photos).  When Naina first arrived at DNC in 2004 he was very weak and in a malnourished condition.  Both of his feet were twisted and inverted.  He was unable to walk and had to be carried everywhere.  After a number of surgeries, his mobility improved greatly and he is now able to walk with the help of calipers.  

What can I say about Naina?  I have known this quiet, gentle soul since he first arrived at DNC.  We are good friends and we like to sit and chat together.  He is extremely bright, his English is excellent and he does very well in school.  One thing I notice about Naina is how he never demands attention, he shares it with the other children.  Because he isn't as assertive, boisterous and loud as many of the other kids, he doesn't get as much attention from the outside volunteers.  I often find him sitting quietly reading or studying in his room.  I always look for him and make sure that we get to spend quality time together.

Although I care about all of the DNC children, Naina is definitely something very special and I am glad that we are friends!
-Rob Rose

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House-Mom, Shanti with Naina and other children from DNC - Disabled Newlife Center- Kathmandu, Nepal

 


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Shanti with Naina after surgery at HRDC hospital, Nepal