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We Powered A Mountain

Apr 17, 2024
A few months ago, on top of a 9,000-foot

mountain

in a remote area of ​​Nepal, this hospital looked like this because of its isolation. This community has no electricity, which means local doctors do not have access to proper medical equipment and often had to perform surgeries. and complex procedures in the dark using only a flashlight and very basic tools if more complex care was needed it would take hours to walk to a better medical facility. These limitations have resulted in many deaths and miscarriages, which is why our long-term partners empower us. They have worked on three previous Beast philanthropy videos, they asked Dan and Darren to join them on a journey to the Villa de Caguan to help them solve this problem, where they received an incredibly warm welcome in, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places on Earth in the The first morning, Darren met a local electrical engineer named Sanjay, who told him a tragic story about Nerra, a woman from the village who had previously lost her baby due to the freezing temperatures and the lack of proper medical facilities and equipment with which he had to travel.
we powered a mountain
Monson roads to the nearest birthing center and then because the birthing center was too far away they couldn't get to the birthing center and they had to lose the baby and due to lack of government funding this hospital would not have electricity until at least 2030. If the hospital was operating with the birth center, her case would have been completely different. Darren knew we had to act fast to prevent this from happening again, so he also met Melissa, the founder of the green program, who brought a lot of amazing things to the table. students and volunteers to help finish this huge project when I was younger I was visiting my family in Malaysia it was the first time I saw the ocean, it was the first time I saw the reef and it was really the first time I realized that Yes We had the opportunity to show people the beauty of nature and the world.
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It really unlocks something that makes us want to protect it as well, so essentially we've brought students from around the world who care deeply about making an impact and being able to expose our future generations to different perspectives is a way that we think can really make the world a better place after meeting Sanjay and Melissa Darren felt more inspired than ever to get to work installing a solar panel on batteries to power the new hospital as well as providing all the equipment to equip a safe and modern birth center to care for to this vulnerable community.
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Okay, we're ready for the first day 3 2 1, so the team was more than excited to get work, let's dig, let's go for the At the end of the first day, the team managed to finish all the digging and wiring. I can't really put my finger on it, but there's something about the people of this town: their authenticity, their kindness, and their openness have made me feel like part of their families. In just a few days, as we were walking towards this house, someone ran in and found smoke coming out and we didn't know what was going on, but he went to make some tea, this is Himalayan black tea with ginger and it is really the best tea we have ever had.
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I have tried in my entire life this is the culture here these people are incredibly kind and welcoming and everywhere you go they want to take care of us, they have literally opened their houses and given us a bedroom in their house so that Dan and I have a comfortable place to to stay, but not long after construction began, Dan began to feel sick. I feel very sick so I have to go to the local post office to get checked out which means He can experience first hand how difficult it is to receive treatment in such a remote place as you can see that everything is locked down here and That's the harsh reality: if you get seriously ill in a nearby town, you would have to do a 7-hour stunt. to get to the nearest large center that can help, luckily there was a nurse on site who was able to see him.
This is Karuna, a nurse in the local town of Kagan. She came to help me, but since there is no electricity, she can only do a A very basic checkup concluded that Dan had GTI GTI yes, we have GTI well, it is a rare NE disease it is actually just a minor cold, but for In a community of this size there are often much more serious situations that require immediate and complete attention. Treatment that simply isn't available with so much written about this project, the team was already feeling the tense pressure, so while Dan got some rest, they continued construction.
Now that the support structure was built, we were able to begin installing the solar panels thanks to the work of the team. Hard work, we were now ahead of schedule so Darren took the time to find out more about San when I was working and repeating on Na Himalaya we discovered this town without any Elri town and then when you get here I saw a baby . It was there in a wooden box, you know, and then there was a light bulb on, you know, hitting it and suddenly it came to my mind and I think this kind of equipment can be built by ourselves and after that I formed a team here in Nepal and then we were able to make a baby warmer and we called it Nano Nani in Nepali, which means a warm child.
Nanani was so successful that it won a People's Choice Award in the US. I think it is a dream come true for me because the vision is to build this type of heater and then make people aware of the importance in remote settings and the hospital. remote like this in the background, realizing the importance of simple medical equipment in saving lives. Darren decided to surprise Sanjay by buying him 10 more baby warmers that he could give away to other communities and similar needs sanj um. I want to buy you another 10 of those baby warmers and let you deliver them to any hospital or community that needs them thank you, thank you very much, that means.
A lot for me and the team, it feels surreal with only one day left, we were so close to finishing the build and the whole team came together to sign the final solar panel and Darren had the honor of pushing the final B along with us, we made a break. building a fully functioning hospital without electricity that will serve more than 16,000 people in this community. I feel so much gratitude that we can come here and give them a gift that will make a significant difference for these people for generations. Coming up, dusk is approaching and it's almost time to surprise the community and I can't wait.
The entire town came to the hospital to witness the lights being turned on for the first time. Are you ready? 3 2 1 seeing the lights come on for the first time in a community never gets old and it's been absolutely incredible to share with this community. The next morning, Sanjay invited Nerra back to the hospital so he could show her all the new equipment, including his own baby warmers. Now she is very happy. Optimistic that no one has to go through what she went through, she is very happy and grateful for the birthing facilities here Namaste before the final surprise.
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, so on the last morning we decided to surprise him with a trip of a lifetime.
We are so close to Everest that it made sense for us to visit. We took Sanjay to the highest point on Everest that a helicopter can reach. The air was so thin. Darren Dan and Sanjay were only allowed to spend 2 minutes there or they could suffer hypoxia from lack of oxygen. Darren and I are at the top of our game. We have been together once. I can't believe this happened. Seeing Everest literally brought Sanjay to his knees with excitement. It's so overwhelming that it's a dream for me to come here and see the Ever Rest again.
I just want to thank our partners at Give Power. and the green program to make this project possible obviously goes into doing these projects a lot, so if you want to learn more about it, Dan made a behind the scenes video, you can click the link in the description to watch it. what happens behind the scenes at a beast philanthropy session, enjoy, clap, we got it. I noticed you clicked to the end of the video, so this time when I talk, a video of a cat will play, so keep watching. While I say that 100% of all ad revenue and all revenue in general that we make from this video goes to Beast fan, so as always by watching this video you are allowing us to help people.
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