Homeless families in Nepal supplied with food by Wrexham charity

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The Brick Children's School, NepalImage source, Jyoti Simha
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The Brick Children's School in Nepal has also been turned in to a refuge shelter

Families and children left homeless following the Nepal earthquake are being provided with help from north Wales.

Locals in the Kathmandu Valley are being supported with food and water from The Brick Children School.

Headteacher Anita Shrestha said staff have been busy preparing food packages for 50 families.

The school, a charity project founded in Wrexham, has also been turned in to a refuge shelter.

Since the earthquake, the death toll has risen to over 7,000 and the Nepalese authorities have ruled out finding more survivors.

Image source, Jyoti Simha
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Staff have been preparing rice food packages

Image source, Jyoti Simha
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Food packages include rice, potatoes, oil and salt

Image source, Jyoti Simha
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The school has been turned in to a refuge shelter

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