Scots charity only one left helping Nepal victims

A Scottish charity set up by a mountaineer from Fife is the only one providing aid to remote villages in Nepal that are still suffering from the effects of two devastating earthquakes – including building quake-resistent homes.

Many communities have received no official help and the survivors, among them families of 16 Sherpas who died, face the harsh Himalayan winter with no homes.

They would have no proper shelter were it not for the tents and sleeping bags provided by the Little Sherpa Foundation, a charity founded by former Fife teacher James Lamb with help from his friend Tashi Lama, a Nepalese monk.

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