User:Mukeshengineer

Mukesh Jha- Founder of Developing Hands- was born in Village Development Committee (V.D.C.) ward No# 6, of Rautahat District, Narayani Zone of mountainous Country Nepal - in 1982, August 21st. Mukesh completed his initial schooling in few different schools from surrounding villages and finally completed the High-school from Shri Juddha Secondary School, Gaur, Rautahat, Nepal in 1997-98. He married Apsara Aryal while he was studying Computer Engineering along with his wife in the same college. Both him and his wife couldn't get to complete their degree as they were selected for green card program and they moved to Denver, Colorado, USA in December 2004. As part of the new society, culture they both were amazed and found the local people very helpful and civilized in nature. This is one of the key things that helped to establish the Developing Hands, with the help of kind people. Then they decided to help street children in Nepal, because Nepal is one of the most under developed countries in the world. There are almost 50,000 children separated from education. So they decided to establish a school for them. Developing Hands is a 501 (c)(iii) charitable non-profit organization and run by 100% volunteers. The future school will be named, Developing Hands Academy, which will be a boarding school in Nepal. They are trying to find some people from the United States, that are really interested in going over there to teach the children in Developing Hands Academy. They will be teaching those who join us how to speak Napali language so it will be easier for them to communicate with the local kids properly. The Developing Hands will build the school in the Terai region of Nepal, in Bhalohiya,Rautahat (Narayani, Nepal. Developing Hands won't be able to do any of these activities without your support, so please help them accomplish the goals by sending in your donations via check, cash or credit card (Donation Link). Thank you for your time and we are grateful to all who can help see The Developing Hands grow. For more info: please visit www.DevelopingHands.org