About us
MySmallHelp (MSH) was set up by a
group of friends in the UK and Nepal
who believe strongly in upholding
basic human rights for children. The
philosophy of MSH is that if more
and more people give their small help,
every child will be able to have their
basic rights. In January 2007 www.mysmallhelp.org
was registered and shortly after MSH
became a registered NGO in Nepal.
MSH UK found sponsors and raised funds
for MSH Nepal projects in 2007 and
became a UK registered charity in
April 2008. In its first three and
a half years MSH has provided education
sponsorship to over 60 children and
has built facilities at a school in
Nepal, which has affected the lives
of hundreds of poor children.
Leander Hollings, founder of MySmallHelp,
was living in Peru when devastating
floods hit the Cusco region in January
2010. After an appeal for funds to
help the flood victims MSH partnered
with Peruvian organisations to help
distribute emergency aid and developed
a medium term plan to develop a sustainable
business to help one of the identified
communities get back on their feet.
This project is now complete and MySmallHelp
continues to keep up to date with
its success.
One year on, in January 2011, a strategic
decision was made to register MSH
as an official ‘not-for-profit’
organisation in Peru with Peruvian
associates, following Leander’s
chance encounter with Lourdes (details
and photo can be found later on this
document) which identified a need
amongst the disabled community in
Ollantaytambo. This decision was made
to ensure that all funds raised by
MySmallHelp Peru are administered
in the most effective manner. MySmallHelp
became a Peruvian registered charity
in March 2011 with a mission to help
those living in poverty, or with a
disability, access a brighter future
primarily through providing access
to education and skills training.
The MSH UK registered charity supports
the MSH Peru and Nepal projects by
finding UK sponsors to pair with identified
children in both countries and by
raising awareness to attract further
support through donations and volunteers.
The UK team works with partners to
provide administrative support, and
legal and accountancy advice.