LEADERSHIP
At Shed the Light Nepal Orphanage, we are proud to have a unique and dedicated leadership structure that spans continents, comprising both Australian and Nepalese-based committees. This binational collaboration enables us to blend diverse perspectives, resources, and expertise, ensuring that our efforts are culturally informed, sustainable, and impactful. Together, our teams work tirelessly to support, nurture, and empower the children in our care, driven by a shared commitment to creating brighter futures. Meet the passionate individuals behind our mission who bring their unique talents and hearts to the forefront of our work.
Australian Committee
Carol-Ann Rofe
President
Carol-Ann Rofe, the passionate President of Shed the Light Australian/Nepalese charity organisation, embodies a profound commitment to empowering vulnerable individuals. At the heart of her leadership is a strong desire to make a lasting impact on the lives of those in need. Her drive is grounded in the belief that helping others is not just a duty but a part of who she is at her core, driving the organisation’s mission to enhance the quality of life for the underprivileged and create a positive ripple effect in the community.
Karina Fleming
Vice president and Maleny Nepali Shop Manager
Our Vice President & Nepali Shop Manager, Karina oversees operations with a keen focus on providing sustainable opportunities for the local community. Karina’s commitment to helping others is not just a role but an integral part of who she is, driving Shed the Light’s initiatives to enhance lives and create meaningful change.
Dimi
Treasurer
Annette
Committee Member
Jenifer
Secretary
Jennifer has been a vital member of Shed the Light since 2008, now serving as Secretary. With a dynamic career that takes her to remote parts of Australia, she finds joy in the contrasts of her life—from exploring the outdoors to the cherished moments with her three children and six grandchildren. An avid lover of water, nature, and her pot plants, Jennifer is deeply committed to the organization’s mission to foster a brighter future for children. Her involvement with Shed the Light is a testament to her dedication to making a meaningful difference in the lives of the young ones we serve.
Nepalese Committee
Sarin Shrestha
Chairman
Leading Shed the Light Orphanage in Nepal, Sarin is dedicated to safeguarding and nurturing orphaned children, providing them with a supportive environment, access to education, and opportunities for a brighter future.
Jafar Husain
Treasurer
Sapana Shah
Secretary
Sapana Shah, a social worker and visual artist from Sarlahi, Nepal, holds an MFA from Tribhuvan University and is an alumna of the University of San Diego Emerging Leaders Program. Currently a lecturer at Lalitkala Campus, she utilizes positive psychology and neuroscience to teach expressive art to
individuals with disabilities. Through her art, like ‘The Pave of Different Journey’, Sapana highlights the challenges faced by transgender communities in Nepal. Her goal is to use art as a medium for conveying emotions and societal commentary, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation of life.
Yogendra Adhikari
Vice Chairman
Yogendra Raj Adhikari has dedicated eight years to Shed the Light, demonstrating exceptional commitment. Currently pursuing a postgraduate diploma in clinical psychology, Yogendra’s expertise includes Community Intervention Programs and psychological First Aid. He creatively utilizes Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy and Art Therapy to address trauma, displacement, and diversity, showcasing excellence in counseling psychology within our organisation.
Kabita Rana Magar
Committee Member
Ganesh Neupane
Committee Member
Anish Shahi
Committee Member
Anish Shahi is one of Shed The Light’s first batch of children, who joined the orphanage at the age of three and completed his high school studies there as well. Today, he not only serves as a prominent board member, demonstrating an unrelenting commitment to the advancement of Shed the Light’s purpose, but also as a mentor for the other children in the home. He represents the organisation’s spirit of quality and service, with a deep enthusiasm for the cause and commitment of effort to achieve positive change.
