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NGOs continue relief efforts
The organisations also supported in demolishing partially damaged houses in the earthquake-affected districts and also performed psycho-social counselling for 2,000 youth, children and womenEkantipur Report
The relief package for each family included rice, tent, oil, salt, blanket, noodles, beaten rice, among others items.
The organisations also supported in demolishing partially damaged houses in the earthquake-affected districts and also performed psycho-social counselling for 2,000 youth, children and women.
"We have provided five wheelchairs to Shahid Memorial Community Hospital in Kathmandu, 12 wheelchairs and 19 big size tents to Dolakha district hospital," said JCYCN President Tilottam Paudel, "We have helped school going children of Laharepauwa VDC, Rasuwa, by providing them educational materials including school uniform, bags, among other items, and helped them resume their normal life through counseling."
The organisations also helped in making temporary learning space in the schools damaged by the Great Earthquake. More than 200 youths were mobilised in this relief effort.