Sherpa travels thousands of miles to thank children for help after earthquake
Sherpa thanks children for help after earthquake3 days agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleStuart WhincupNorth East and CumbriaBBCDawa Geljen Sherpa hands over gifts and certificates to schoolchildren for their fundraising effortsA Nepalese Sherpa has travelled more than 4,500 miles (7,242km) to Teesside to thank children for their fundraising efforts after a devastating earthquake in his country.Dawa Geljen Sherpa visited Barley Fields Primary in Ingleby Barwick which was partnered with Shree Garma School in Nepal as part of an international effort to help those affected by the 2015 earthquake.Shree Garma School, like many in Nepal, was badly damaged in the quake which killed some 9,000 people and left nearly 22,000 injured.The Teesside school raised money through bake sales and fundraising events to help support the rebuilding of classrooms at Shree Garma School.Shree Garma School was left badly damaged after the 2015 earthquake in NepalDawa Geljen Sherpa set up the charity Classrooms in the Clouds - Nepal (CITC Nepal) to build earthquake-resistant classrooms and to encourage girls to stay in school.He said he was in a café when the earthquake struck and he remembers everything shaking."Houses, schools, towns and villages were all destroyed in minutes," he said."Everything was falling and it was so frightening and devastating.''The children at Barley Fields Primary started to raise money following the 2015 earthquakeDeputy Head at Barley Fields Rob Shildrick said the aim of partnering with an international school was to improve the children's understanding of other countries.The youngsters at Shree Garma, which is located about 41.6 miles (67km) from Mount Everest, exchange video messages with the children on Teesside and discuss their lives."The lives of the children there are very different, with some walking hours to get to school," Shildrick said."It is good our children are learning about the hardship some youngs...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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