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Mountain Children's Home thanks Harbingers’ Magazine

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Mountain Children’s Home (MCH), located in a beautiful village, Dandagaun, close to Kathmandu, Nepal, and a home for 40 helpless children, has expressed gratitude to Harbingers’ Magazine and its team for their efforts and support.

 

On November 24, while celebrating their 23rd anniversary, Mountain Children Home extended gratitude to Harbingers’ Magazine for support in providing journalism and English lessons, establishing Nepali Newsroom in 2023.

The house shared that the intervention by the Habingers’ Project has been enormously helpful for kids in enhancing their English writing and speaking skills. “Additionally, it has also boosted their confidence significantly,” said Raj Sunar, the manager of the House.

“Your dedication to providing English and journalism lessons has given our children more than just skills. You have given them confidence, voice, and the courage to express their thoughts and stories with pride. Through your guidance, they have learned to speak, write, question, and dream – abilities that will stay with them for life.”

Harbingers’ Magazine Nepali Newsroom was launched in 2023 by Jefferson He, the former editor-in-chief of Harbingers’. 10 students from Mountain Children’s Home in Dandagaun, Kathmandu, Nepal, aged 11–17, enrolled in journalism classes held twice a week and contributed as a group to the magazine.

In September 2024, the project was extended and strengthened by adding two English classes weekly, and five students—Binita Nepali (15), Kriti Tamang (17), Rakshya B.K. (14), Samuna B.K. (13), and Santoshi Gurung (14)—moved to a newly created intermediate group, where they worked on their own articles.

Five students – Kalpana B.K. (12), Laxman B.K. (12), Om Lal Shrestha (18), Pratima Chaudhary (12) and Ramita Chadara (14) – are in the Beginner group.

 

Harbingers’ Nepali Newsroom junior group, aged between 11 and 18.

Since the establishment of the Nepali Newsroom, the children have published several articles. Their articles could be read online through Harbingers’ portal and social media handles.

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