Nepal Sherpa COVID-19 Relief

Mission Brief

RedTag built an international coalition to provide aid to Nepalese villages affected by natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Client Name

    Sherpa Support Foundation
  • Services

    Coalition Building, Aid Coordination
  • Industry

    Community, nonprofit, International Aid, Disaster Relief
  • Platforms

    Kentucky-based non-profit, Nepalese community leader, Rob Marshall of Marshall Auto Group

At A Glance

RedTag built an international coalition to provide aid to Nepalese villages affected by natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Challenge

Coordinate an international relief effort to provide timely aid to remote Nepalese villages facing multiple crises.

Our Collaborative Approach

Strategic Partnership Development
  • Brought together a Kentucky-based non-profit, a Nepalese community leader, and Rob Marshall of Marshall Auto Group
  • Facilitated communication between U.S.-based and Nepalese partners
Aid Coordination
  • Worked with partners to provide much-needed food and supplies to affected villages
Cross-Cultural Collaboration
  • Bridged geographical and cultural gaps to create an effective aid network

RedTag's involvement in the Nepal Sherpa COVID-19 Relief effort demonstrates our ability to leverage our connections for global impact. By bringing together diverse partners, including Rob Marshall of Marshall Auto Group, a Kentucky-based non-profit, and a Nepalese community leader, we created a team capable of providing crucial aid to villages in Nepal.

This initiative allowed us to make a difference in the lives of people halfway around the world, providing essential support to communities that had been impacted by earthquakes, an avalanche, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The project highlighted the power of community connections and international collaboration in addressing global crises. It showcased how local businesses and organizations in Kentucky could come together to have a significant impact on communities across the globe.