Nepal Earthquake Relief Report

MISSION - HELP OUR NEPAL
Apsara Aryal
Arun Sapkota
THE DAMAGE
After the massive earthquake in Nepal on April 25th and May 12th, 2015
there was extensive damage to lives and properties. Countless people
were left homeless and starving. Many children became orphan and many
adults have sustaining injuries.
WHAT WE DID?
 We set up a health camp in the district of Nuwakot, where we
focused on physical examination and wound care. During our camp we
served 150-200 patients each day
 Additionally, we teamed up with Medical college and Teaching Hospital
to set up a health camp at Baluwa committee in the district of
Kathmandu where saw about 200 patient.
 We donated the surgical supplies and left over supplies to Community
health post in a village of Kathmandu.
 We did patient teaching and educated the villagers on wound care, risk
and prevention of infection, hand hygiene and sanitation.
SUPPLIES
HELP FROM MAGIC OF MOTHERS
 We are grateful to Magic of Mothers for their contribution, we utilized
the fund to buy the basic dressing supplies out of which we made 80
kits of first aid needs and distributed to 80 families in Nuwakot. Each kit
contained : Ace wrap, Kerlix gauze, band aid, disinfectant wipes,
cotton balls, masks, gloves, Over the counter painkillers.
INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS
We are heartily thankful to these wonderful people who extended their
helping hands and made our campaign “HELP OUR NEPAL” possible.
 Sally and Rex Baird
 Rosy Gautam
 Kamala Sapkota
 Pawan KC
 Rangeeta Lama
 Samikshya Bhattarai
CONCLUSION
 This was an amazing experience, being able to help people in need has
tremendously increased our motivation and confidence towards our goal.
We were able to provide medical attention to 80 families in the district of
Nuwakot and 200 people in Baluwa, Kathmandu and also local health post
in village of Jitpurphedi VDC, Kathmandu. Our mission included:
 Physical examination
 Wound care and dressing changes
 Suture and removal
 Tetanus vaccines
 Intravenous fluids
 Patient teaching and patient counseling