Nanga Parbat is an eight-thousander in the Himalayas. Beneath this majestic mountain lies a small village where beautiful things are happening thanks to Polish donors.
School under Nanga Parbat
The school in Bunner Dass is an initiative of a passionate mountain climber, Renata Lewandowskawho has taken part in many trekking expeditions in the Himalayas and Karakorum and Agnieszki Licznerskiejwho, having heard from Renata about the poverty and plight of children in Pakistan, joined in organising aid for them. During her frequent visits to Pakistan, Renata saw the hopelessness of the plight of the children there - poverty, lack of education and an endless circle of multidimensional poverty that affects families for many generations. Education is an opportunity for the younger generation of Bunner Dass children to close this circle of poverty.
Sharing the good - how did it start?
Establishment of a foundation by a Polish foundress
Seeing the needs of children and families in those regions, Renata decided to set up a foundation in Pakistan, which was finally registered in Chilas on 12 November 2020 under the name of "Nanga Parbat Children Education and Welfare Foundation Diamer". Immediately after registering the foundation, Renata started building a school for the children from below Nanga Parbat. This was also when the idea of long-distance adoption was born. 30 children aged between 4 and 12 were adopted and the money paid by the adoptive parents covered the cost of uniforms, school supplies and books. Everyone also received a large packet of sweets. We are still looking for parents of the heart, as there are currently as many as 160 children attending our school.
The Foundation's main objective was to build a school that all children could attend without paying tuition, registration or administrative costs. In our school, children study for free. The school also provides books and school supplies.
