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Maggie Doyne (Margaret Mary Doyne) was born on 1987 in Mendham, New Jersey, United States, is an American philanthropist. Discover Maggie Doyne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Occupation Philanthropist
Age 36 years old
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Birthplace Mendham Borough, New Jersey, United States of America
Nationality United States

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Her husband is Jeremy Power Regimbal (m. 2017)

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2017

The Kopila Valley Big Sisters' Home opened in 2017 in order to provide a safe environment for the most at-risk young female students of Kopila Valley School. It is home to 10 girls and offers a community of counseling, love, and support as they prepare to reintegrate with their biological families or guardians.

2013

The Kopila Valley Women's Center opened in 2013 providing literacy and vocational skills training to the women of Surkhet. The Women’s Center also runs a storefront, partially staffed by previous trainees, located in Surkhet. The store sells goods to the local community and provides the uniforms for the Kopila Valley School.

Doyne and her team are currently working to build a new campus that will replace the existing Kopila Valley campus down the road. A team of engineers, architects, developers and environmental experts are using sustainable and green techniques to build the school. The new Kopila Valley School will reside on almost three acres of purchased land two kilometers away – serving as pre-primary school, primary school, secondary school through 12th grade, post-secondary school and vocational center. There will be 18 classrooms for about 500 students ready to learn, thrive and reach their potential. Currently, the new campus has a working farm and fruit nursery that supplies food products to the Kopila Valley School and Kopila Valley Children’s Home.

2011

In 2011, the Kopila Valley Health Clinic opened in partnership with the Kopila Valley School. This community health clinic’s main focus is in education and prevention. It offers essential primary care, dental care, and mental health services to the Kopila Valley children and staff, as well as the larger Surkhet community.

2010

Dissatisfied with the education her children were receiving and wanting to help other children in the community, Doyne opened the Kopila Valley School with 220 students in 2010. Many are the first in their families to attend school. The school provides students with health care and food, and employs around 50 Nepalis, including teachers, staff, a principal, vice-principal, health administrator, counselor and a health technician. The curriculum supplements the Nepali national curriculum with additional teaching and learning in literature, art, theater, music and sports. Classes are taught in both Nepali and English, and stress creative and critical thinking. In 2012-2013, the school's 8th grade students took national examinations for the first time Nepal's District Level Examination. All students scored within the top 10% nationwide, 50% of students scored in the top 1% nationwide and the school was ranked first in its region for academic achievement. The school receives over 200 applications for places per year and places are offered on the basis of student need. As of 2018, over 380 children attend Kopila Valley School.

2007

The BlinkNow Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Doyne in 2007 that provides financial support and management oversight to the Kopila Valley School, Children’s Home, Women’s Center, Health Clinic, Big Sisters' Home, and New Campus in Surkhet, Nepal. The Foundation is the sole provider of funding and is the only recipient of BlinkNow funding. The Foundation is an official 501(c)(3) organization with a US-based board. It has headquarters located in the United States and Nepal. BlinkNow operates at the grassroots level of community and focuses on promoting sustainability and self-reliance in the Surkhet community. xx emilie von maltzahn

In 2007, the Kopila Valley Children’s Home opened, and, gradually, Doyne became the legal guardian for more than 45 children. Together with the help of Nepali caregivers, Maggie lives at the home and cares for the children.

2005

In 2005, following her high school graduation, Doyne took a "gap year" to travel with the organization LeapNow. During that trip, she spent time volunteering at a children's home in northern India. While there, Doyne became friends with a refugee from Nepal and during a cease-fire in the Nepalese Civil War, went with her to visit her home village.

1986

Maggie Doyne (Nepali: म्यागी डोएन ) (born c. 1986) is an American philanthropist who has built a children's home, women's center and school in Surkhet, Nepal. She won the CNN Hero of the Year Award in November 2015.