Maggie Doyne is a 23-year-old American living in rural Nepal, 18 hours from Kathmandu and three from the Indian border, with 27 kids. She funds nearly 100 kids’ school tuition and has found homes for over 700 other children throughout the region. Her accomplishments don’t stop there — she works with medical non-profits like Facing the World to provide treatment for children, too. This recent Huffington Post article outlines her story well.
Meet Maggie at the European Summit for Global Transformation and share in her incredible journey! Her stories of life with the kids will make you laugh and cry. For anyone who’s ever wondered if one person can make a difference, Maggie will you show you how.
To learn more about her work, see her blog or the Blink Now Foundation she’s established. Maggie’s next venture is a school in Surkhet, Nepal. She’s won the $100,000 Do Something! Award to fund it.
Thank you to Jan Doggen and Riet de Vlieger for donating the KLM frequent flier miles that will bring Maggie to the European Summit for Global Transformation.