A Beautiful World Organization Taiwan
Official Site: a-beautifulworld.org
Facebook: AbeautifulworldTWN
Founder: Su-Chin Lee
loveworld0123@gmail.com
+886-2-7707-0277
2. According to Nepali statistics, around 30-50% of the children
ranging from different age groups are not being educated, instead,
they are forced to stay home and help out with the house chores or
they are being sold as cheap child labor.
3. Many family are still living below the daily US$2 poverty line. Many
children are living in extremely poor living conditions and are
denied their rights to be educated.
4. Education is the best way to fight against poverty.
Ms. Su-Chin Lee founded “SHRISTI Children’s Home” to assist
the Nepalese children living in poverty by providing them with a
home and an opportunity to be educated.
6. This means that we at SHRISTI have a pressing need to
provide these underprivileged children with a loving home,
a life with dignity and goals, and a future with hope.
7. This is not an easy task and we need support from all of you.
Together we can build a loving and caring home for these
children at SHRISTI. We can SHRISTI (create) for them.
8. 2014.7
Project 1kg.
The children enjoyed music lessons taught by Ms. Pearl Chiang who is a
member of Taipei Philharmonic Chorus and Flash Mob Chorus Taiwan.
Brought supplies such as:Over-the-counter children’s medications
donated by New Taipei City Pharmacists Association
#Used computers donated by Chunghwa Yuan Xin Medical Corps
#Stationary supplies and clothes donated by the public
9. 2014.8
Free Dental
Treatment
Thank you for the free dental treatment provided by Health Co-Operation
(HCO-OP)
Bhaktapur Field Trip
Field trip with the parents to experience the beauty of Nepali culture
11. 2015.4.25
Magnitude 7.8
Earthquake on the
Richter Scale
All the children and their families were housed in a nearby military base
where food and medical care were provided.
12. 2015.5.3 Our director Ming-Hui Wu along with Taiwan Root Medical
Peace Corps went to Nepal and provided medical assistance.
2015.4.25
Magnitude 7.8
Earthquake on the
Richter Scale
13. SHRISTI Children’s Home
Current Status
This is a farm-based home
where the children can gain
many valuable life experiences
and education through farming.
They will learn from hands-on
experiences the benefits of
working hard.
14. Classroom: The classroom is where classes are
conducted and where the children can do their
homework.
Bedroom: There are 2 bedrooms in the children’s
home which sleeps 4,5 children with the teacher and
the caretaker in each room.
Activity Room: There is an multi-purpose activity
room where the children can do indoor activities such
as singing, dancing, watching television and other
indoor activities.
Kitchen: The kitchen is where the children eat and
help with doing the dishes.
The children will be living in a very
loving and comfortable environment
where they can live and enjoy their
life freely.
SHRISTI Daily Life
15. SHRISTI Education & Care
We will be renting a small piece of land where the children can
learn the basic faming skills by planting different kinds of
vegetables and raising animals. They will learn how to love and
care for others as well as the importance of working with each other.
16. We will be hiring a teacher who will be responsible for tutoring our
children. The teacher will be tutoring the children 2 times a day,
once in the morning, and once at night. The teacher will also be
responsible for planning extracurricular activities
We will be hiring a caretaker whose main job is to take care of
the children. The cook will be responsible for cooking and doing
the laundry and keeping the house clean and tidy along with the
children.
We will send our children to a school where they can learn the
necessary skills and knowledge to enter the society in the future.
Not only will we be monitoring their academic progress, we will also
be keeping a close eye on their psychological development.
17. SHRISTI Our Vision
Family is very important to every
child. Although each child will
eventually go back and reunite with
his family, they will continue to get
support and assistance from us.
This is very crucial, by continuing to
provide support and assistance, we
are helping and teaching the children
and their families to live a life away
from poverty.
18. Vocational skills training: Not only will the
children be equipped with the skills they need
to find a job in the future, and be self-
sustainable, they will also become role
models for our other children.
Give back to the community: By living in
our loving and caring home , when the
children grow up and become self-
sustainable, they will want to share their love
and resources with other families who are in
need , so that our project can continue to
benefit more and more people.
Spread love: We would like to spread our
love to all corners of the world so that we can
narrow the gap between the fortunate and the
less fortunate people.
19. Subsidize administrative expenses ,
living and educational expenses for the children
NT$2,000/month
(NT$24,000/year)
How you can help us?
Subsidize educational expenses for the children
NT$600/month
(NT$7,200/year)
One Time Donation: Subsidize administrative expensesSubsidize the underprivileged children locally
20. BANK NAME: E.SUN COMMERCIAL BANK , BANHSIN BRANCH
BANK ADD.:No.5-1, Yuandong Rd.,Banqiao Dist.,New Taipei City 220,Taiwan
SWIFT CODE: ESUNTWTP
Bank Account Name: A Beautiful World Organization
Bank Account No.: 0484-441-012524
Please provide the last four digits of your account, your address and phone number.
Thank you!
22. Short Term Goals Years 1-3
#Planning, set-up and official launch of Shristi Children’s Home
#House 20-30 children, provide vocational training
#Sponsor children from low-income families
#Train the children in performing arts so that local heritage can
be preserved and shared
23. Intermediate Goals Years 4-7
Long Term Goals Years 8-10
#Collaborate with local community to establish a vocational
training center.
#Continue to strength the infrastructure of the children’s home
to increase sustainability.
#Counsel the students with better grades to further pursue
their education in universities.
#Establish co-ops with companies to provide jobs for children
who have been receiving vocational training.
#Establish a second children’s home.
24. Year 1 of the Project (Already Completed, Total: NT1,431,889)
#Planning and setting up of Shristi’s Children Home
#Official launch of the children’s home
The project aims to support 8 school drop-outs as project participants
Orphans or children from single-parent families in Kathmandu between the ages of
7-18 who have dropped out of school and are not physically challenged
#Complete the facility build out including the facility leasehold, infrastructure and
software
#Establish the system of counselling of accepted project participants
#Screening for accepted project participants
#Offical launch of the children’s home where the accepted project participants receive
basic education by the teachers at the children’s home during the day
#Children’s home basic living, education and training : 500,000
#Apr. 2014 Organization : 15,000
#May-July 2014 Organization : 40,000/month *3=120,000
#Aug 2014-Mar 2015 – 2015 Official launch : 100,000/month*8=800,000
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First Year Budget NT$1,435,000
(Local staff: project manager, supervisor, teacher, 24*7 caretaker, cook)
25. Year 2 of the Project (in the process of fundraising)
Increase the number of project participants
to up to 12 participants, and begin
vocational skills training
Sponsor school tuition and registrations
fees and school lunch for children of low-
income families
10 to 12 project participants who are
underprivileged drop-out children
Orphans or children from single-parent
families in more remote areas between the
ages of 7-18 who have dropped out of
school and who are not physically
challenged
When our current budget allows, we plan to
sponsor 20 children whose families meet
our low-income requirement
1.Assist the project participants to receive
basic education by attending local Nepali
schools
2. Health and cultural education, vocational
skills training such as music, arts and
gardening, tutoring of homework take place
throughout the day when the children are
not in school
No local Nepali government and other
agencies have yet to start a program like
this
26. Year 3 of the Project
Increase the number of project participants
to up to 20 participants, and begin
vocational skills training
Sponsor school tuition and registrations
fees and school lunch for children of low-
income families
12 to 20 project participants who are
underprivileged drop-out children
Orphans or children from single-parent
families in more remote areas between the
ages of 7-18 who have dropped out of
school and who are not physically
challenged
When our current budget allows, we plan to
sponsor 30 children whose families meet
our low-income requirement
1.Assist the project participants to receive
basic education by attending local Nepali
schools
2. Health and cultural education, vocational
skills training such as music, arts and
gardening, tutoring of homework take place
throughout the day when the children are
not in school
27. Projected Results
1. Assist 80-100 underprivileged children to receive proper
education and increase literacy
2. Increase future self-sustaining ability of 80-100
underprivileged children through vocational skill training
3. Establish proper living and health habits for 80-100
underprivileged children
4. Provide extracurricular learning opportunities for 80-100
underprivileged children
28. A Beautiful World Organization Taiwan
Our Mission Statement:
1. Providing educational assistance to the underprivileged children locally and internationally
2. Providing educational assistance to the underprivileged children in Nepal including meeting their
basic needs for living and education, school constructions which include hardware and software
3. Promoting health and wellness in Nepal for the underprivileged by assisting with their basic living
and medical needs
4. Promoting cultural exchanges and preserving local culture
5. Other initiatives that meet our mission statement
Founded: September 2014