Health-Inc
Leh, Ladakh, India
November 03, 2011
One year after the devastating floods that destroyed or crippled 34 villages in Ladakh, people are still recovering and reconstructing their lives. 98% of Ladakhis are subsistence farmers, so when
Flood Relief Work: October in Ladakh
November 09, 2010
Our 4th trip out to the villages since collecting funds for Flood Relief was in the snow. And as the kids were sitting their exams, it was fantastic to deliver
Film: The Floods at Domkhar Barma
October 23, 2010
A short film created by the kids of Domkhar Barma:
October 23, 2010
Originally written: 11 September 2010
The night of 6 August was the worst during the recent floods for
Damage Assessment of Ladakh Floods
August 22, 2010
Julley Friends of HEALTH Inc and Ladakh,For those of you searching for news of the HI friends and projects you support, I know
** New stories have been added!!** Also view a book created by Domkhar Barma kids, on the recent floods.
Ladakh, one year after the floods on August 6, 2010
Health-Inc, by Elliott Wright
August 07, 2011
Jambo! Guten Tag! Shalom! Namaste! Hola! Ciao! Chao!Salam! Bonjour! Dia Duit! Ni Hao! Konichiwa! Hello and JULLAY! ((pronounced joo-lay): an all purpose word for hello, goodbye, and thank you. ))One year since the massive floods in Ladakh that killed hundreds (August 6, 2010), I wanted to make a brief story posts on three organizations that are features in the Omprkash site, and all hub around Ladakh. Ladakh is a region in the Nothern Indian Himalaya that is an incredibly vulnerable, yet culturally critical part of the world. It is the crossroads of high asia. First, SECMOL, a great nonprofit based in Leh, Ladakh. Provides awesome eco-tourism collborations between the people of Ladakh, visitors, and other ethnic groups in the region. I volunteered with them to help conduct classroom educational visits to...

