Assisting, Educating and Empowering the people of Nepal

Ten Friends is a dynamic, non-profit organization dedicated to improving lives in the 3rd world. We work in Nepal – among the poorest countries in the world. One of the beauties of the Nepali culture is its simplicity – fancy homes, material items, and excess are seldom seen. Nepali people value family, religion, education, and basic needs like food, sanitation, shelter, clean drinking water . . . and a cup of tea with a friend. Our goal is to provide those basics, so our projects focus on assistance that the Nepali people need – not what we think they need based on our culture or religion. 

OUR VISION

Ten Friends recognizes the human impact of economic hardship.  Our values are cultural respect, human dignity, increased quality of life, and environmental preservation. We are especially concerned with the many challenges faced by children. These values guide us as we seize opportunities to empower less fortunate people and enrich their lives. 

who we are

We are an Oregon based non-profit organization and are volunteer run with no staff. We rely on individuals we support in Nepal to operate our programs and projects.  We believe that "If each of us tells ten friends about what is needed…and each of them tells ten friends…and each of them tells ten friends…then what we can accomplish has no limits. That’s the power of Ten Friends!”

Why Contribute

Experience the joy of contributing and knowing that nearly all of your tax-deductible contribution goes directly towards helping the people of Nepal.  

We offer a range of opportunities for you to contribute to programs and projects that best align with your personal beliefs and interests.  Together we can make a difference in enhancing and improving the lives of others.

Upcoming Ten Friends events

    • March 04, 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • High Camp Taproom - Sisters
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    Please join us in celebrating the festive Tibetan holiday of Losar. Losar is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Nepal with this year being the Fire Horse Year. 'Lo' means year or age, and 'Sar' means new or fresh. So the full meaning of Losar is a new year or the beginning of a new era!  

    The Central Oregon Losar Sherpa New Year's celebration will be held on Wednesday, March 4th between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm.  The event will be held at the nationally featured High Camp Taproom in Sisters.

    The evening will include:

    • Live music and a social hour beginning at about 5:00 pm
    • Losar New Years Ceremony beginning at about 5:30 pm
    • Live and silent auctions


    Food and beverages will include:

    • Local craft beers, wine, ciders and soft drinks (Two free drinks)
    • Himalayan Appetizers
    • Main courses featuring a choice of Himalayan dishes (served at about 6:30 pm)
    • Dessert

    We hope you can join the celebration and take this opportunity to meet other Central Oregon individuals who share an interest in Nepal. 

    The event is also a Fundraiser for Ten Friends with $50 (tax deductible) of your $75 event fee going towards supporting projects and programs being conducted by Ten Friends in the Tilahi community. The focus is on the people who are part of the Musahar caste.  Representing the bottom of the Nepal caste system, they are treated as ‘untouchables’ and suffer from significant discrimination resulting in extreme poverty with no opportunities to improve their quality of life and standard of living.   


    Advanced Registration for the event would be appreciated



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