
The new site for Amrit's orphenage is finally uploaded. On the web site, you can see pictures of the kids, and of the Angels choir in Durbar Square.
View the web site here:
http://www.stangelsheaven.com/
Thank you to everyone who made this possible.









Yesterday's event with St. Angel's Heavenly Choir was a grand success! Featuring a program with the children and their songs, followed by fire-dancers, jugglers and musicians, the total flow of people attending the event was close to a thousand.
Here is Badri showing us the UPF Tshirt, with the logo.
A 100% hemp bag for your drum kit.
Thanks Badri for being today's model:)Introduction movie to UPF 2010
There are also plans in the UPF to generate financial support for the remaining children of the orphanage who are yet to be admitted to school. I'm very pleased to see how the hearts of the movers here are touched by the children's needs.
Child at Risk Rescue and Care Foundation — Since 1999
Govt. Regd.:
CR No. 5
CDO No. 1598
SWC No. 22728
Tel: 470-0718
E-mail: st_angels@hotmail.com
Angel’s Heaven
Children at Risk, Rescue and Care Foundation
Since 1996
Angel’s Heaven is a child care home formed in 1999, working towards giving homeless and orphans an opportunity for a safe life and a good future. The organization is committed to help children who are socially neglected and rejected in the society. The orphanage is aimed towards providing an atmosphere full of love, respect and kindness towards each other.
Started with one child from eastern
Angel’s Heaven is a non-profit, non-political, independent organization with a vision to serve disadvantaged children by providing basic necessities and globally recognized education.
Angel’s Heaven is self-supported organization funded by its 7 members to their best ability in a country where 82 percent of the population is living in villages and mountains. This is a small attempt to obtain financial support to help us improve the current lifestyle and education support for our children. By your small help, we can save their lives.
Our mission is to provide safe, healthy and better life to under-privileged children from various parts of
We urge you to support these needed children. Your support can help them become responsible individuals, creating a better tomorrow.
Few of the many ways you can support:
Long term objectives:
This is Aishwarya, Amrit's wife, with some of the children. Sarina, the kid at the right, is the latest addition to the family — and has sure enough had hard time adjusting to her new life. For some reason, she found a backup daddy in me... There was no going to bed, no end to tears without going to uncle first...
Two girls busy working with colorful papers....
A little toddler busy playing with an extraordinary device...
My friend Santos, president of the Universal Peace Foundation, visiting the orphanage and teaching an origami trick to the kids.
Mami, Santos' Japanese wife, playing with the children. The girl at the front is sitting on Santos' djembe, a popular Japan-made percussion instrument.
Some friends, inspired by the example, have chosen to hop onboard and do the same. The children need an average of 12 kilos of rice and 1 kilo of dal per day, in addition with some vegetables. Much is in plans for providing steady future sustenance for this small but beautiful and very meaningful project.
We've been painting at the orphanage also. This old guest house, now rented for the orphanage, is in need of renovation to provide for an inspiring environment for the little angels. Manue and Bikash have been lending their artist's hand to fill the walls with flowers, vines, fruits and other beauties of nature. The top floor roof needs repairs to get past the ongoing monsoon season, and a new 2000 liter water tank also needs to be purchased.
5th of June 2008.
By night time, the happy group set up the tents under Tilkot's giant trishula. Kali baba welcoming us into his home, we sat and relaxed, enjoying music from Om Bikram Bista, the first nepale pub musician. For a late dinner, the traditional nepale thali got cooked, and we enjoyed the food under the beautiful Himalayan sky.
After the planting, we walked to a school in construction. Soon the brick building will be welcoming neighboring kids for classes.