The Cone Issue #8 Winter 2016 | Page 61

How many people do you have on your team and is there a minimum you have to have? The money you guys are raising for this build - what does it cover and what do you guys have to handle out of pocket? Currently, we have 17 active members. Some are more We are asking for 49.5K. That will provide all the logistics focused on fundraising – some are fundraising and some are looking to go to Nepal. The maximum that can come to Nepal with us is 15. Minimum we can go with is 6. necessary build the school and our internal flights for the maximum of 15 people. What I love about buildOn is they are How long is the process from setting up a team to actually being on site building? have this information available on their website. We have to plan and pay for our own transportation to Kathmandu. With very transparent on where our donor’s money goes. They all that said, we’re not going to stop at 49.5k. Once we’re going to hit our goal, we’re going to fundraise another 5k for On average it takes 8-12 months to fundraise for the school and all the logistics necessary to complete it. With that said, an adult literacy program. We won’t stop until we know we’ve this is totally up to the team. done everything we could. It’s a commitment, so what about BuildOn made you feel this was the way to give back? What is the thing you are most looking forward to on this journey of giving? It just felt right. It’s difficult to put into words sometimes. This experience has been very new to me and I’m enjoying My heart knew it from the last day in Malawi that this was something I was going to do. I think in the past, I over every single part of it. In the next few months, I’m really looking forward to our first major fundraiser. It really exciting thought what was ‘my’ way to give back. I really enjoy being active in the community. Doing good FEELS good but not to me. I’ve never put on a fundraiser like this before. Long all things that FEEL good are for the betterment of others. term, and of course, I’m really looking forward to landing in Nepal. Stepping out of an airport in a foreign country is one At that time, I was searching for something to feel good about. But when I started looking into what it was that of my favorite feelings. I’m really looking forward to meeting the community we’ll be building in. It’s really hard to imagine called to me, I wasn’t asking why. With my experience with buildOn, I had a clear understanding why I was getting but if it’s anything like it was in Malawi, I’ll probably be trying to hold back from crying. The welcoming ceremony opens the heart in ways you could only imagine or know by myself involved. I saw it with my own eyes. I felt it in my heart by experience. Something ignited within that was different than anything I’ve ever felt before. experience. How can someone reading this best help your team? I’ve learned I can riddle myself with ways to give back. I’ve The easiest way is of course to make donation! You can rally a learned now to pick one, research it, and check in with community as well by sharing it on social media. Showing intentions before ever-moving forward. If it the alignment empowers you – then make action immediately. That is your your support in creative ways is badass too. Reach out to us if you have some rad idea and would like to get involved. We’re time to move forward. I think I was trying to solve any worldly issue I could and it prevented me from taking action just over 50% of our goal. A $22 donation gives a child an education. Its important they know our school will give an because I didn’t know why I was getting involved – I just wanted to be involved. If you don’t know why you’re there, you could actually do more damage than good. equal opportunity to females and to the boys. That’s a huge What part of Nepal will your team be working? programs in our school. We want to start an adult literacy program. We’d like to use some of the money to give an reason why we chose buildOn. The faster we reach our goal, the sooner we can also start fundraising for additional We will be building somewhere in the far western region of Nepal near Dhangadhi. We don’t currently know for certain. opportunity to someone in buildOn’s youth program here in the states to travel to Nepal, Malawi, or wherever they feel BuildOn really investigates where they build thoroughly. It’s empowered to visit. quite the process. As soon as they know, they’ll inform us. 61 THE CONE - ISSUE #8 - WINTER 2016