Location
  • Nepal

Program Details

Language
English
Housing
Host Family

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Price Details
Program Fee Includes: Lodging, food, in-country transportation, trip leader, and 24/7 local support.


Program Fee Does Not Include: International airfare,Travel insurance (REQUIRED), Visa/Passport fees, Vaccinations, Alcoholic beverages
Feb 08, 2017
Mar 16, 2012
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About Program

This program, also known as The Solukhumbu University Girls Hostel project, is aimed at building a six-room hostel to house 20 girls attending university in the Solukhumbu (Everest) Region. The hostel will be built using the environmentally-friendly and earthquake-resistant earthbag building method and will house 20 girls from remote villages in the Solukhumbu Region who have graduated from grade 12 and desire to continue their educations at the local university in Salleri, the only university in the entire region. Volunteers will work daily at the project site to build the hostel by performing the myriad tasks related to earthbag construction, such as tying bags, making gravel, filling bags, stacking walls, etc.

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hawaiiorchid14
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Yes, I recommend this program

A truly tangible way to connect with the Nepalese

I have worked closely with Edge of Seven over the past 8 months helping to design a secondary school addition in rural Nepal. With all of the intimate knowledge they bring of the people, culture, and community needs I feel less like I'm designing in the dark for a stranger and more like I'm personally designing for a friend in need. The project is currently being built by their own staff's capable hands, as well as the local residents, and even volunteer friends of mine from here in the US. I also appreciate how easy Edge of 7 makes it for people who want to go and participate. I only wish I could've gone myself - hopefully one day!!

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