Alumni Feature: Mangal

Mangal, Kailash Class of 2018, is one of four brothers (pictured below with his brother Mingmar, also a Kailash graduate) and came to Kailash at a young age. He has since gone on to pursue a university degree and has aspirations to one day complete a graduate degree as well. He has stayed connected to Kailash since graduation through the Kailash Alumni group, and in his free time he enjoys creating artwork, mobile gaming, hiking, trekking, watching movies, and playing various sports like football, basketball, running, and mountain biking.

What do you remember most from your time at Kailash Home?

“My time at Kailash was not just a phase; it was my upbringing. From the time I can remember, Kailash became my home. The memories are countless — from the camaraderie with friends, to the guidance of the staff who selflessly cared for us. Kailash taught me invaluable lessons of leadership, friendship, and sacrifice. It’s where I truly grew up.”


What has your life been like since graduation?
”Life post-graduation has been a rollercoaster of challenges and adventures. Managing the basics like food, transportation, and supplies has at times been tough, but my brother, Mingmar, has been a pillar of support. I recently completed my bachelor’s degree in Travel And Tourism Management. Currently, I work as a senior ticketing officer at an Australian-based travel and tours agency. My aspirations include opening my own trekking office and restaurant, along with providing a comfortable shelter for my mother in Kathmandu. Despite being a housewife and farmer, my mother has been a steadfast source of inspiration; she’s currently 68 years old and still resides in our home village, managing her affairs independently.”


What has kept you involved at Kailash as an alum?
”Kailash isn’t just a place; it’s a part of me. The emotional ties, the memories, and the sense of family keep me connected. I’m grateful for the person I’ve become because of Kailash. While life outside Kailash presents its challenges, my fondest memories stem from my time there. It’s where I experienced the true essence of belonging and camaraderie.”

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