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Volunteer in Nepal Orphanages Nepal

Orphanage work in Nepal
Education and development of orphaned children in Nepal


By volunteering at an orphanage in Nepal, you have the unique opportunity to make a real contribution to Nepali society, while simultaneously experiencing the rich culture and different aspects of urban and rural life in Nepal, one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Work in an orphanage in Nepal
2 weeks - 5 months
Age: 18+
From £550
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Being a volunteer at an orphanage in Nepal is similar to being a big brother or sister to the children. You can play an important role in their education and development, ensuring that they are well looked after, that they attend their classes, do their homework and by teaching them the life skills that they might otherwise miss out on. By supporting these children, you are giving them the opportunity to grow as individuals and take their rightful place in society.

All placements are very flexible giving you the opportunity to take some time off and explore Nepal and some of the world famous attractions. You could go rafting on the Tibetan border, trekking the Annapurna circuit, maybe Himalayan river kayaking, join the Royal tiger and elephant safari, or try the longest free-fall bungee jump in the world.

Location

There are various placements available in Kathmandu and the surrounding area. The exact location of your placement is finalised during the training where you will visit several potential project sites. Project placement also takes into consideration:

  • Your skills and preferences
  • The needs and requirements of the orphanages
  • Seasonal weather patterns

Please state your preference for urban or rural environments

Project Life

You will be met at the airport by a representative of your guesthouse and taken back to your accommodation. All volunteers will receive initial training after arriving in Kathmandu. The training is designed to help you settle into Nepal and to ensure you are fully prepared for your volunteer placement: A typical training period is as follows:

Day 1 – 2
The first two days will be spent with other volunteers in the Kathmandu area. Training includes:

  • Nepali cultural orientation/general cultural exchange
  • The people of Nepal and their caste system
  • Basic Nepali language classes
  • Language and Skills Activities
  • Sightseeing

Days 3 – 7
Based in a rural village, this provides an insight into Nepali village life Training includes language classes, living with local families, eating traditional food, observing village culture and getting a general feel for the lifestyle. During this time, you will also visit several orphanages where you may choose to be based.

Working in an orphanage and with children ensures that no two days are ever alike. You should expect to work approximately 4 – 6 hours per day, for 5 – 6 days per week. The orphanages are very flexible and you can arrange days off to explore the local area.

Your daily task is to support the children and full time staff at the orphanage. This may take various forms; one day you may focus on traditional forms of education such as teaching English, or may look at other forms of education such as personal hygiene. The following day might involve accompanying children to the hospital, or taking them out on a day trip.

The buildings always require maintenance, so you might find a paintbrush in your hand or you could be helping with some basic repairs. And don’t forget that children need to enjoy themselves; we strongly recommend that you learn some children’s games and the lyrics to some nursery rhythms before you go – these are always very popular.

Some of the older children may be ready to move on from the orphanage to look for employment. You can encourage them to develop skills, such as papermaking, sewing or maintenance skills. These skills may be the key to their future and to becoming self-sufficient as adults.

Please see examples of orphanages.

Accommodation and Food
  • Volunteers shared accommodation is provided either with a host family, in a shared house, in a hostel or at your project. Please state in order, your reference on the application form.
  • Volunteers are required to provide their own bedding.
  • Two meals a day are provided as part of the programme - lunch, and dinner.
  • Food will be healthy, nutritious, and locally sourced.
Dates and Duration
  • The programme starts on the 1st and 15th of each month.
  • You can volunteer from 2 weeks to 5 months. If you wish to volunteer for a short period, your initial training period will be shorter than described above.
Flights and Transportation
  • Flights are not included
  • You need to book your flight to the international airport of Kathmandu, where you will be met and taken to start your induction.
Safety and Insurance
  • All of Twin’s volunteer placements are in partnership with recognised Charities, Non Governmental Organisations (NGO’s), government ministries or registered agents, giving you the confidence to work with reputable organisations.
  • Comprehensive insurance is available for each of the volunteer placements, please click here for full details.
Eligibility and Skills Required
  • Minimum age: 18+
  • Volunteers need to be independent, enthusiastic and adaptable. No particular skills are required, just a positive, hard-working and open-minded attitude.
Visas and Documentation
  • You should apply for a tourist visa for maximum 5 months.
  • Please state that your purpose is TOURISM only
  • You can obtain your visa from Royal Nepalese Embassies or consulates or at entry ports into Nepal
Contributions
  • Please be aware that in addition to covering transport and accommodation costs, your contribution is vital to support the on going efforts of the project.
  • Minimum duration is 2 weeks and costs £550
  • Each additional 2 weeks costs £150 - You may extend your stay up to 5 months
Examples of Orphanages

Street Children’s Home Simi Orphanage
Founded:   2001
How many orphans? Approximately 17 – 20
Why are they orphaned? These children have become orphaned as a result of previous civil unrest
Location: Kathmandu centre
Staff: There are 2 full time staff based at the centre
Founded:   2000
How many orphans? Approximately 150
Why are they orphaned? These children have come from families that normally live above 3,000m. Conditions are so harsh in the winter that the parents have sent their children to the orphanage to give them a better chance of an education.
Location: Kathmandu centre
Staff: There are 7 full time staff based at the centre


N.B. Please use this information as a guide only. Whilst we make sure every effort is made to ensure our details are up-to-date, changes at our projects do sometimes occur which are beyond our control.

 

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