Online Store Imports Exotic Silver Jewelry, Exports Well-being

In response to the continuing hardships faced by children in Nepal, Adambha Jewelry now donates 3% of all sales to support education in Nepal. This donation program will continue indefinitely to provide ongoing funding for these efforts.

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) June 11, 2007 -- Adambha Jewelry has announced that it will donate 3% of its sales to Hoste Hainse, a Nepal-based non-governmental organization (NGO) formed in 1990 with a commitment to providing education and other support for underprivileged children in this undeveloped country. Initiated with a long-term perspective, this permanent donation program will remain as part of the ongoing operations of the company.

Adambha Jewelry, an online store offering a wide selection of exotic silver jewelry (http://www.adambha.com) imported from Nepal, looked at the staggering statistics regarding this country and decided to take action. Agriculture provides the livelihood for three-fourths of the population of Nepal, one third of which lives below the poverty line, a combination which contributes to a literacy rate of only 48% for this impoverished nation.

"These children face unimaginable hardships and need every opportunity available to bring them out of poverty. Education is the foundation for their success," said Adam Steele, President of Adambha Jewelry. "Unlike the United States, education is not readily available for every child in Nepal, so we need to do our part to make it available." Many children in Nepal do not have access to education, often due to the lack of schools near their homes. One of the primary areas of focus for Hoste Hainse is building schools in these remote areas.

To the raise customer awareness of this program, the Adambha Jewelry online store displays the amount of the donation that will be made to the children of Nepal for each piece of jewelry, showing the full benefit of a particular purchase. "By making it easy to see, we hope to educate our customers about the conditions in Nepal. As we educate our customers, together we can work to educate these children," said Steele.

As the program matures, Adambha Jewelry hopes to expand their efforts and sponsor specific schools in Nepal and also provide additional resources beyond financial assistance to promote the development of a strong educational system. Ultimately, the dedication and persistence of firms such as Adambha Jewelry will ensure the greatest success in Nepal.

About Adambha Jewelry

Adambha Jewelry was founded in 2004 with a bold philosophy. Adambha is a Sanskrit word which loosely translates to 'honesty' but literally means 'one who is free from deceit.' Adambha Jewelry started from this foundation and built a successful business offering an amazing online selection of artisan silver jewelry (http://www.adambha.com/jewelry/advanced_search_result.html?keyword=silver+jewelry&search_in_description=1). The Adambha Jewelry collection is imported exclusively from Nepal and consists of .925 sterling silver set with a variety of gemstones including moonstone jewelry (http://www.adambha.com/jewelry/advanced_search_result.html?search_in_description=1&keyword=moonstone+jewelry), turquoise, amethyst, garnet (http://www.adambha.com/jewelry/advanced_search_result.html?search_in_description=1&keyword=garnet+jewelry), malachite, and lapis.

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Contact Information
Adam Steele
Adambha Jewelry
http://www.adambha.com
303-907-0143

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