| ORPHANAGE ASSISTANT (CHILD CARE) |
Each year, hundreds of children leave poor villages to find work in cities. The ILO estimates that 2.60 million children in Nepal are involved in varied economic activities. Among them, many are working in dangerous circumstances, at times with even their young lives at risk. Often these children are deprived of their most basic rights, including the right to education.
Most of children are abandoned at an early age, from all regions. As a result, most of these needy children are deprived of education and find work as child laborers in restaurants, factories, hotels, slaves, and as trash collector. These disadvantaged children need attention, love, care, and the opportunity to further their education.As a volunteer in our Child Care Program, you will be working with children home. You will be helping children to go school and get them back to home. You will also be involved in teaching English and other extra curricular in the school where your orphanage kids go. Volunteers on this project will be working to promote positive educational, social, and health-related changes for orphanage children. You will be assisting them in doing homework from school, teaching singing, dancing, playing games, painting, drawing etc. Sometimes you will take them to picnic, zoo, fun world, swimming etc. As a volunteer you will be:
There are no more orphanage home are exist in far rural place due to the lack of resources availability. Currently we offer Kathmandu, Pokhara and other cities. Kathmandu: The capital city of Nepal where approximately 4 million people reside from different parts of the Nepal. Our projects are located in down town and suburb areas. We have been partnered with 8 orphanage homes, 5 public schools, 7 private schools and few youth clubs and woman groups.Pokhara: Pokhara is the second largest city of Nepal which is located western parts of Nepal, 200 kilometer far from kathmandu. And Bhaktapur. Trisuli: Trisuli is located norther part of Kathmandu on the way of Langtang National Park, 60 kilometer north of Kathmandu. Orientation: Upon your arrival, you will be picked up at the airport in Kathmandu and taken to either a hotel or a host family, where you will have your orientation appropriate to length of volunteering and needed. During this time, you will participate in a 3-day volunteer orientation designed to ensure a smooth transition into Nepali culture life and a productive contribution to the local community. The orientation will provide you with extensive information about your new work situation, as well as tips on handling intercultural issues. After completion your orientation you will be taken to your placement.
Dates and Duration The program starts on the first and sixteenth day of each month. However we accept application for other dates as per individual availability. You can volunteer from 2 weeks to 5 months in a calendar year. Due to exams and festivals, public holiday's orphanage homes are closed for festive holidays, September - November, so it is recommended that you choose another project during these times. Eligibility and Skills Required
![]() Mustang Orphanage During your placement you will be provided with Nepali food Daal (lentil soup), bhaat (rice) with vegetable and sometimes eggs or meat if you are non-vegetarian. Most of the meals with host families are organic. If they have buffalo or cow they will offer you non-pasteurized milk. Usually host family eat food at 8:30 am and 7:30 pm in the noon they provide you snack that would be puff corn, beaten rice, noodles etc. Excursions:
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Orphanage Assistant (Child care)
Each year, hundreds of children leave poor villages to find work in cities. The ILO estimates that 2.60 million children in Nepal are involved in varied economic activities. Among them, many are working in dangerous circumstances, at times with even their young lives at risk. Often these children are deprived of their most basic rights, including the right to education.
Most of children are abandoned at an early age, from all regions. As a result, most of these needy children are deprived of education and find work as child laborers in restaurants, factories, hotels, slaves, and as trash collector. These disadvantaged children need attention, love, care, and the opportunity to further their education.
Kathmandu: The capital city of Nepal where approximately 4 million people reside from different parts of the Nepal. Our projects are located in down town and suburb areas. We have been partnered with 8 orphanage homes, 5 public schools, 7 private schools and few youth clubs and woman groups.
