Our
partnership with John Wiley & Sons Publishers began over 3 years ago and is
one of our most successful, exciting partnerships. Wiley’s support has enabled
us to run 2 Dream Centres plus a Women’s Centre as well as contributing to our
tuition team at Bal Mandir. We were very excited to welcome 5 members of
Wiley’s staff for a 6 day visit to Kathmandu so they can see first hand the
results of their hard work fundraising. A competition was run to select the
lucky staff members and 5 staff were selected to come and spend time with
Mitrataa.
We put
them to work so they really had an opportunity to interact with all the people
who had directly benefited from Wiley’s support over the last 3 years. They
began with a workshop on confidence and interview tips with the women from the
Wiley Women’s Dream Centre. A couple of the women also explained how their
lives had changed as a result of being a part of the Mitrataa program. Laxmi
shared how she was now able to read signs and felt much more confident in
following her dreams now she could read and sign her name in English. After the
workshop, she commented that “It was nice to meet some people from Wiley and
to teach them a dance as a thank you for their support. They have changed my
life.” We had a fun filled morning, ending with our women teaching the
visitors a Nepali dance.
Then it
was on to Bal Mandir Children’s Home to run a workshop on how to teach grammar
through games for the tutor team which has also been supported by Wiley. The
tutors work with the 100 children in the home who attend school so their role
is very important. Sarita, one of the tutors who home schools one of the
children, commented – “I have a list of new ideas to try with Mishra which will
really help engage her and make my lessons fun.” Bipana, our Dream Centre
and Training Coordinator, also attended the workshop and was brimming with
ideas at the end which she plans to share with all of the Dream Centre
facilitators.
The next afternoon was spent in the Wiley Dream Centre in Chandol with the current batch of girls from class 5. They taught the girls some games and conducted a drama with them. Swastika Dangal, one of the girls in the centre commented after the workshop – “Our visitors from Wiley taught us so many useful things and games. Out of all the things they taught us, I found one of the stories named ‘Two little shy pandas’ was really motivating. From that story too I understood the actual importance of avoiding shyness and fear. I always myself to build confidence. When we have speech at our centre I mostly speak first.”
The final day was spent with many of the graduates from the Wiley Dream Centres. Wiley taught the girls about what a publisher does and then the girls developed their own book about living in Nepal. The girls were so happy to be able to thank Wiley representatives in person and to learn about what Wiley does. “I thought Wiley was an old man with white hair and now I know how many people at Wiley care about us. It’s a big family. Thank you, Wiley!” shared one of the girls after the program.
Wiley surprised us with a big cheque for $11,500 at the end of the last session. We really appreciate Wiley’s wonderful support.
The next afternoon was spent in the Wiley Dream Centre in Chandol with the current batch of girls from class 5. They taught the girls some games and conducted a drama with them. Swastika Dangal, one of the girls in the centre commented after the workshop – “Our visitors from Wiley taught us so many useful things and games. Out of all the things they taught us, I found one of the stories named ‘Two little shy pandas’ was really motivating. From that story too I understood the actual importance of avoiding shyness and fear. I always myself to build confidence. When we have speech at our centre I mostly speak first.”
The final day was spent with many of the graduates from the Wiley Dream Centres. Wiley taught the girls about what a publisher does and then the girls developed their own book about living in Nepal. The girls were so happy to be able to thank Wiley representatives in person and to learn about what Wiley does. “I thought Wiley was an old man with white hair and now I know how many people at Wiley care about us. It’s a big family. Thank you, Wiley!” shared one of the girls after the program.
Wiley surprised us with a big cheque for $11,500 at the end of the last session. We really appreciate Wiley’s wonderful support.
Mitrataa means friendship in Nepali and our
friendship with Wiley has had a direct impact on over 300 people in Nepal over
the last 3 years. Thanks so much, Wiley family! And thanks so much to Lisa,
Maya, Cat, Angelo and Janis for your energy, passion and laughter! We really
enjoyed having you here. Please come again!
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