Our Disaster Relief team is 105 strong including 68 Nepalese and 37 who have flown in from abroad, including the US, Colombia, Taiwan, Fiji, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Pakistan and India.

A team of 38 VMs are working in four villages in Sindhupalchowk, a district near the border of China. Sindhupalchowk is the worst-hit district in Nepal with nearly 3,000 dead—in Kathmandu 1,209 died. Homes throughout the region are completely destroyed. They stay at a base camp in Jalbire and keep a light burning all night to protect the volunteers from animals, particularly tigers that roam the villages at night. They are distributing food, making tents and clearing roads.

Five paramedics from Colombia and a doctor from Pakistan are on the team, providing medical care and they are delivering Scientology assists.

A team of 38 Volunteer Ministers are providing relief to villages in the Sindhupalchowk region of Nepal, which suffered the country’s greatest casualties and property damage in the April 25 Nepal earthquake.
Sindhupalchowk is the worst-hit district in Nepal with nearly 3,000 dead—in Kathmandu 1,209 died.
Volunteer Ministers are distributing food, making tents and clearing roads.
Here, volunteers are chaining food packages into a truck to take them to the district.
Children displaced by the April 25 earthquake in the Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal, and area that was hardest hit. Despite everything they have been through, the people of Nepal are irrepressible.