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Sarvodaya USA Supports Sarvodaya Movement Inspired School in Nepal

In 1996, five local youth volunteers in Chapagaun, a village in the outskirt of Kathmandu Valley came together to establish a community owned co-operative school. The youth and local community had been touched and inspired by a visit of Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne, Founder of Sarvodaya Movement in Sri Lanka.

Dr. Ariyaratne had, as in countless Sri Lankan villages, challenged the locals to take initiative in addressing local problems. He had even invited five local youth to visit Sarvodaya in Sri Lanka to receive training in community development, early childhood education and economic enterprise development.

Jyotidaya School as a Model:
The Jyotidaya Co-Operative School was established as a middle path between the extremes of expensive private schools and low quality public schools. The school, managed under the community co-op, is unique to Nepal.

The school began with local volunteers and 81 children. In the first year, the school provided services to children between nursery (pre-primary) and 2nd grade. Today, Jyotidaya serves 301 students to 10th grade (the highest level of education provided by the Nepalese Standard School system). Currently, 166 boys and 135 girls are enrolled in the school.

Jyotidaya serves some of the most under privileged population in Chapagaun and surrounding villages. More than 40 orphans and children from economically disadvantaged families receive free education despite severe disparities in resource attainment.

Profiles
Ruchi Maharjan
        

Ruchi Maharjan, a ten year old is a brilliant student. She attends fourth grade at Jyotidaya. When she was five, she lost her father. He was a schoolteacher and passed away after a long struggle with kidney disease. The money spent on his treatment made the family of ten impoverished. Furthermore, Ruchi's mother requires constant medical care. Finding money is difficult to sustain the family let alone educating a girl child. Yet, Ruchi goes to school. Thanks to Jyotidaya. She receives full scholarship through the school, which allows her to continue her education. Over forty children, like Ruchi, receive full scholarship at the school.

You can help. $10 a month or $120 a year can support a child with education.

If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution, please send a check or money order to: Nepal Program, Sarvodaya USA, 122 State Street, Madison, WI 53703
or donate online to Nepal program.
 
It takes about $10 a month to support education of a child. Your contributions will help most deserving children at Jyotidaya. For more information please contact us or donate online.
In addition, 22 local youth have found employment in the school as full or part-time teachers. Despite low salary level, such opportunities have helped these village youth to pursue higher education, especially university degrees.

The school believes that every child has the right to a quality education, as well as a belief that “the human development should be based on balance between materialistic development and spiritual development.” To this end, the school integrates regular meditation classes along with traditional curriculum.

Towards achieving the mission of facilitating the application of Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement’s integrated development model, Sarvodaya USA is supporting Jyotidaya School as one of its program in Nepal. One of the first programs, Sarvodaya USA would be supporting outside of the US and Sri Lanka. This year Sarvodaya USA expects to provide scholarship to over 40 children


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