How is that possible? Our flag was carried to the Nepalese Himalayas by Ang Dawa Sherpa, a 24-year-old Nepali who took part in the 6th Football World Cup of Children from Care Homes in Warsaw in 2018!!!
Today, Ang works as a high-altitude guide and carried the “Hope for Mundial” flag to the summit of Lobuche East. It is one of the most famous peaks over 6,000 meters in the Himalayas, with a view of nearby Mount Everest!
Get to know Ang’s story with us and see for yourself how a single moment can change the life of a boy from a care home:
“I grew up my entire life in Sertshang Orphanage Home (SOH), Kathmandu, Nepal – a place that shaped my values, supported my growth, and gave me a foundation for the life I am building today.
Thanks to it, I represented Nepal in the 6th Edition of Hope for Mundial in 2018. It remains one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Being part of a global event, meeting children from so many countries, and carrying Nepal’s pride onto the field gave me confidence and hope.
The highlight for me was simply stepping onto the pitch – it made me realize that opportunities can change someone’s entire perspective. That moment has stayed with me and continues to guide me even today”.
The rest of Ang’s story will be posted soon!





