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Building Dreams, Transforming Futures: The Shree Bhumayadevi Madhyamik School Initiative by Serap Lee Foundation

Building Dreams, Transforming Futures: The Shree Bhumayadevi Madhyamik School Initiative by Serap Lee Foundation

Building Dreams, Transforming Futures: The Shree Bhumayadevi Madhyamik School Initiative by Serap Lee Foundation (Project Completed) Project Details: Shree Bhumayadevi Madhyamik School Support InitiativeImplemented by the Serap Lee Foundation Location: Uttar Gaya Gaupalika-3, Thulo Gau, Rasuwa, NepalProject Duration: Ongoing (Initial visit and support from January 6th to January 8th, 2017) Project Overview The Shree Bhumayadevi …

Hope for Rasuwa: Serap Lee Foundation and Chungnum Team Provide Supplies, Meals, and Monitor School Building Progress

Hope for Rasuwa: Serap Lee Foundation and Chungnum Team Provide Supplies, Meals, and Monitor School Building Progress

Serap Jangbu Sherpa, the visionary founder and chairman of the Serap Leep Foundation, in collaboration with the Korean Teacher Education Workers Union Chungnum Team, generously donated essential supplies—including stationery, clothing, school boards, and shoes—to the students of Shree Bhumayadevi Madhyamik School. The school is located in Uttar Gaya Gaupalika-3, Thulo Gau, Rasuwa, a region where …

A Brighter Tomorrow: Serap Lee Foundation Builds Second Floor for Shree Natheswori School

A Brighter Tomorrow: Serap Lee Foundation Builds Second Floor for Shree Natheswori School

Serap Jangbu Sherpa, the visionary founder and chairman of the Serap Leep Foundation, in collaboration with the Korean Teacher Education Workers Union Chungnum Team, has made a transformative impact on Shree Natheswori Primary School in Gokarneshwor, Nepal. Recognizing the pressing space constraints faced by the school, the team successfully constructed a second-floor building to address …

Serap Lee Foundation: Building Dreams at Bulbule School, Lamjung

Serap Lee Foundation: Building Dreams at Bulbule School, Lamjung

On January 6, 2015, Mr. Serap Jangbu Sherpa, the founder and chairman of the Serap Lee Foundation, along with the Tatopani Education Service and the Korean Teacher Education Workers Union Chungnum Team, visited a school in Bulbule, Lamjung. This remote village, located approximately 170–180 kilometers from Kathmandu, is accessible via a 6–8 hour drive along the Prithvi Highway, branching off toward Besishahar, the district headquarters of Lamjung. …

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