Collective Compassion Nepal
While “stuck” in Nepal during the unprecedented 2020 Covid-19 global crisis, a foreigner founded Collective Compassion Nepal with the support of local Nepali and Newari people, in order to help humans and animals who are most in need.
05/05/2023
On this auspicious occasion, let us reflect on Budhha's teachings of peace, compassion, and mindfulness, and strive to embody them in our daily lives. May we all find inner peace and enlightenment, and may the world be filled with love, kindness, and harmony. Happy Buddha Jayanti to all!"
04/15/2023
A very Happy Nepali New Year 2080 from Collective Compassion Nepal!
This month we celebrate 3 years since we started our animal welfare journey in Kathmandu, Nepal, feeding stray dogs and other animals during the height of the 2020 pandemic. For the last 3 years, we have continued to feed our Teku Trash site dogs everyday with the help of our guardian angels the Kathmandu Locals. For this years’ anniversary, our foundation distributed month-long grocery supplies to our friends, the daily wage workers at the trash site, as a token of our gratitude for taking care of and looking after our beloved trash site dogs.
We are like a family here now, as we’ve known each other for 3 years, and we are continuously growing as a harmonious community for both humans and animals. The Teku garbage site is now a “happy” home to many strays. The number of trash site dogs have gone down significantly since we started 3 years ago. The canine cuties here are not feral or afraid of humans at all; as a matter of fact, they are treated with great love and respect, and we all play together! Most of the dogs even answers to their given names now!
A special thank you to the Kathmandu locals and Saman Shrestha for spearheading sterilization campaigns with different organizations, and for his nonstop dedication for the betterment of our Teku trash site dogs.
Thank you 🙏 to all of you who have followed our story and who support us in any possible way!
With the new governing mayor who has done such a great job bringing changes to Kathmandu, unfortunately our trash site is deeply affected due to less garbage for the dogs to rummage through, so they are now more hungrier than ever.
Please consider becoming a sponsor or a monthly donor to continue our work and service within the animal welfare community here in Nepal! To sustain our daily feeding for around 200 dogs, we need around $500 a month to help with our monthly expenses. Please find it in your heart to support us to keep our trash site dogs not only alive, but to have a good quality of life despite living in a garbage site. Danyabaad, we thank you in advance for your extending your kindness and compassion to these helpless sentient beings! ❤️🙏
Our website is starting to come together! Please sign up your email address to keep up with our stories and future monthly newsletters, and if you are interested in partnering with us or becoming one of our long time donors and sponsors. I would be more happy to talk to you! Thank you in advance for making our dreams come true!
Our website:
www.collectivecompassionnepal.org
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You can use our official website and FB page to make monthly, or one time donations! We are 501c3 IRS approved so all donations are tax deductible. To sustain our human and non human services in Nepal, our monthly goal is to reach $2,500 monthly donation. This can be achieved if 100 people donate $25 per month!
03/07/2023
Hundreds of homeless dogs roam the streets every year, struggling to survive. They often suffer from malnutrition, diseases, and abuse, and their offspring face the same fate. This is where spaying and neutering come in. By preventing these dogs from reproducing, we can help reduce the population of homeless dogs and improve their overall health and well-being.
However, spaying and neutering are not always accessible or affordable, especially in a developing country where the problem is most prevalent. That's why we are launching a spaying campaign to help address this issue. Spaying and neutering not only helps individual dogs but also benefits society as a whole. It reduces the number of dogs that end up being the victim of human abuse and hit and run which ends up overcrowding shelters and reduces the spread of diseases like rabies.
Your donation can significantly impact the lives of these dogs and their communities. Together, we can work towards a future where all dogs have a safe and loving home and coexist with them in harmony. Please consider donating today to our spaying campaign and help us make a difference. Thank you for your support.
Our donation info:
Paypal: [email protected]
Venmo: Collective Compassion Nepal
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03/07/2023
Spaying and neutering are not always accessible or affordable, especially in a developing country where the problem is most prevalent. That's why we are launching a spaying campaign to help address this issue. With your donation, we can provide spaying services to more dogs, preventing unwanted litters and ultimately reducing the number of homeless dogs in our communities.
09/27/2022
Our foundation was contacted by a man who has been helping needy individuals in the community, and now he has approached us as other NGO’s has denied their plea for help. His wife has been all of a sudden stricken with heart failure and is in and out of the hospital for the last 3 months. He only earns a living as a gardener, trying to also provide for their 2 young daughters while he also keeps busy going around asking for help to pay for the surmounting medical bills.
At first our foundation was only focusing on children, but whom are we to say no to anyone who is in their most helpless state. We do our best to support both humans and animals, so Collective Compassion Nepal donated 20,000 NPR or $160 to pay for her diagnostic cardiac MRI that is needed. There are still many tests and potential surgeries she will need, but she may even be too sick to have them.
This humble family invited us to their home, and despite being unable to breathe, the ill stricken young 35 yr old mother of two still gathered the strength to sit up just to give me a hug.I then prayed with her.
They have agreed to have their story shared in hopes that they can reach any individuals who have any extra blessing and help their situation. No amount is too small, and on behalf of this family we all would like to say thank you in advance.
Our donation info:
Paypal: [email protected]
Venmo: Collective Compassion Nepal
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