r Volunteering to support Street Children & orphanage homes

Volunteering to support Street Children & orphanage homes

Kathmandu is a big city , around 5 million peoples assumes to live in this valley . many peoples from country side, villages, district make their way to Kathmandu  but all  of their dreams are not fulfilled . some has to live in street and some hardly gets shelter . Many street children’s , many girls, women’s are in street without lack of safe drinking water, foods and clothes . here in this volunteering which is 100 percent social work we are focusing to help this groups .   one is disables and the other is street children’s . Volunteers can work on them at same time or they can also just work with street children’s or disables .

Disables  Womens
 In our country, the standard living conditions can be extremely difficult for physically challenged and disabled people, and especially for women. Due to traditional conservative culture and male dominated society, in addition to lack of education, knowledge, and technology, people with disabilities are often badly neglected by their own families and communities. Women with disabilities are discriminated thrice: first for their gender, secondly for being poor and thirdly for being disabled. This is why our project is targeted for the benefit of women with disabilities living in poverty.

as a volunteer we will link up you with the organization of your interest and you can help in daily life of peoples by   

1) providing different kinds of skill development training for women with disabilities and needy women too. Such as candle making, liquid soap, hand knitting and felting etc. peoples here are doing it at some point but you can teach some things which they can make good money to live for their entire life.

2) providing a scholarship program for the children of needy and poor disabled women ad disabled women too.

3)Helping  rehabitation centre for homeless disabled lady.
 
The Street Children in Kathmandu, Nepal

Look into a child’s eyes and you are sure to see a sweet innocence that makes us all smile and want to cherish. It’s a universal feeling we all share no matter our race, creed or religion. The man who argues this point is not of this world.But what happens when you look into a child’s eyes to see pain, loss, suffering, hate and something dark? Something so woeful in their eyes that makes us look away out of fear along with a guilt for not questioning why they are like that.

Ground down by rural poverty and domestic violence, many Nepalese children run away to the capital in search of a better life. Some are lured by often false promises of high-paying jobs in tourism. The children are frequently referred to as khate, a derogatory term referring to scrap plastic collectors. There are estimated to be around 1500 street children in Kathmandu, predominantly boys, and the problem seems to be getting worse

The conditions street children endure are arguably more debilitating than rural poverty. Homeless, they sleep in doorways, pati (open shelters) or unfinished buildings. Weakened and malnourished by a poor diet and contaminated water, few are without disease. Many sniff glue or become addicted to harder drugs. They’re regularly beaten by the police, and vulnerable to sexual violence and abuse (including from tourists).

Although it can be hard to say no when street children ask for money or food, in the long term your alms will do far better going to a charity than the beggars themselves
so as a volunteer you can do what special technique you have in this sector  if you dont have we will give you an ideas . contact us if  you want to try this  humanitarian work in Himalaya Nepal  


one of the org names ESPA Nepal  providing various money making oppurtunity  for disables and helping to live a life of dignity in the center of kathmandu 



This heart  touching Picture is from Tourism area of kathmandu  in the winter where a home less childrens are sleeping in street tgether with dog .