THE

POKHARA

PROJECT

Stage 1

Stage 1 Funding Progress

  • 19%

Stage 1 Funding Progress

  • 19%

The Pokhara Project: Stage 1 Construction

To meet the urgent need for 3 Angels Nepal to own a self-sustaining facility that relieves the ongoing financial burden of renting poorly built accommodation, Give Freedom is initiating a staged build with The Pokhara Project Stage 1 construction is the first exciting step to completing The Pokhara Project as a whole. It will provide 3 Angels Nepal with fundamental operational facilities such as classrooms, a dining hall, the women’s safe haven, vulnerable children’s homes and a medical centre–everything they need for their beneficiaries to be safe and holistically thrive.

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Education Advocate

$5000

Sporting Sponsor

$10,000

Hospitality Centre

$125,902 [$250,000]

Year 2 Classrooms

$90,000

Year 3 Classrooms

$90,000

Teacher’s Staff Room

$100,000 [$150,000]

Classroom Sponsor

$10,000

Sustainability Advocate

$5000

Passive Solar Patron

$25,000

Landscaping for Stage 1 Construction

$200,000 [$250,000]

Vulnerable Children’s Advocate

$5000

Viśvāsa House

$200,000

Śakti House

$200,000

Āśā House

$125,000

Māyā House

$125,000

Vulnerable Children’s Homes:
Get Us Over the Line

$150,000

Women’s Safe Haven

$362,500 [$500,000]

Women’s Empowerment Advocate

$5000

Bakery

$50,000

Tailoring Studio

$50,000

Vocational Training Studios

$50,000

Hair and Beauty Studio

$50,000

Health Advocate

$5000

Medical Room Sponsor

$100,000

Health

$620,000

Protection Advocate

$5000

Staff Homes

$300,000 [$450,000]

WASH Advocate

$5000

Riverworks

$575,000

Double Chamber Septic Tank

$19,751

1000 Litre Vertical Water Tank

$7268

1000 Litre Hot Water Tank

$37,210

100 Litre Solar Water Heater

$10,057

Download The Pokhara Project Booklet

To learn more about our sustainable building development and how it will increase the capacity and impact of our field partner, read The Pokhara Project booklet here. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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How many stages are there?
Our team of professional experts have carefully planned the best approach to get our Field Partner into their new home as soon as possible, while maintaining and ensuring the best outcomes for vulnerable women and children. The Pokhara Project will be constructed in four stages. Should we exceed our funding targets, stages may be combined to expedite the completion of The Pokhara Project as a whole.
What do the stages entail?
Stage 1 is crucial as it will provide the fundamental infrastructure our Field Partner needs to move into their new home and holistically care for their beneficiaries. This includes classrooms, a dining hall, the women’s safe haven, vulnerable children’s homes and a medical centre. Additional stages will address the remaining urgent priorities of our Field Partner to ensure the best outcomes for vulnerable women and children.
What if I have already given to an area that is not part of Stage 1 construction?
If you have given a gift to The Pokhara Project that does not fully fund a specific building or area, your valuable gift will go towards building The Pokhara Project as a whole. If you have given a gift to fully fund a specific building or area–for example the entire primary school, a home, a vocational training centre, Protection or Sustainability–your gift will be dedicated to the completion of that specific building or area.
The Pokhara Project is a sustainable building development designed to increase the capacity and impact of established anti-human trafficking work. It will include seven cause-driven international development objectives: Education, Sustainability, Children, Women, Health, Protection, Water & Sanitation. Click here to explore The Pokhara Project.
The Pokhara Project is a sustainable building development designed to increase the capacity and impact of established anti-human trafficking work. It will include seven cause-driven international development objectives: Education, Sustainability, Children, Women, Health, Protection, Water & Sanitation. Click here to explore The Pokhara Project.