Celebrating 35 Years Of Humanitarian Service In Nepal

Two Little Girls Collecting Coins In 1988, on his morning walk, Dr. Tulsi Maharjan found two little girls collecting coins at the famous Chovar temple in the Nepalese city of Patan. “Why are they not in school?” he asked. People told him their parents couldn’t afford school. How much did it cost? $25 per childContinue reading “Celebrating 35 Years Of Humanitarian Service In Nepal”

Nepalese-American Heritage Day Celebration -Building Bridges: Strengthening Nepalese Ties.

Witness the evolution of the Nepalese community in New Jersey, from its small, close-knit roots to the current landscape of diverse organizations. As the community expands, the need to foster connections across groups becomes paramount. Discover how initiatives are underway to bridge the gap and cultivate a stronger sense of togetherness. Pictures from our 2006-2007Continue reading “Nepalese-American Heritage Day Celebration -Building Bridges: Strengthening Nepalese Ties.”

2023 LEGACY PROJECT

CHIVA Dedication at the NJ Buddhist Vihara. The Friends of Nepal-NJ is honored to present our 2023 Legacy Project to those fascinated by the art and cultures of Nepal. Legacy Project was an ambitious initiative—promoting cultural identity, mobilizing volunteers and celebrating our tradition—which aims to encourage the widespread incorporation of Nepalese art and cultural tradition.Continue reading “2023 LEGACY PROJECT”