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Volunteer in Nepal with pre school children!

There are many places in the world where a volunteer can make a difference and here in
Sauraha is one of them. Set deep in the tourist area of Chitwan in a small building on the side
of a guest house is home to a centre that plays a vital role in education of the poor.

Fig Nepal is the home to vast geographical differences from the Himalayas down to the flat lands of Chitwan. The former being hard to farm and the latter being easy hence many Nepalese have migrated to the flatlands of Chitwan near the Indian border. Many reasons for this include good farming land, easy access to working in India and the opening of tourism in the form of the Chitwan national park.

From just the past 60 or so years since the eradication of the Teste fly the population has raised sharply causing many social problems linked to poverty. But with the Western influence becoming more prevalent in the area Education is becoming seen as a means to escape poverty. So here in just a couple of rooms set between the hotels and the poor villages that have risen around the outskirts of the tourist area. Children under the age of 4 are invited from the poor villages to attend a preschool. Where they are taught basic reading, writing, good health life skills that prepare them for their future school life. So if you have the skills of teaching young children or a general interest in helping to mould the young minds of these children then we would like to invite you as a volunteer. Your duties will entail helping the children to read & write, basic health skills involving teeth brushing and regular hygiene and the ability to mix with other children in a constructive manner. But its not all work as the daycare centre is
next to the Chitwan National park where you will get the chance to safari on the back of elephants, watch the famous one horn rhinos and photograph crocodiles along the banks of Rapti river. So please if you volunteer here make a little time to wander the streets of Sauraha where there are as many Elephants as there are cars.

Description of Duties.- Most of your work will be based in the centre where everyday up to 20 children will come eagerly to play and enjoy themselves among friends. Here you will get the chance to help them with teaching social skills, reading and writing and Health skills for outside the school. Its gives all of these children, many who come from poor homes the
chance of understanding, at an early age the advantages of school and education. A vital part in the role of lifting generations of people out of the poverty trap.
Placement Location- Set deep in the South of Nepal about 20kms north of the Indian border is the district of Chitwan a flat sub tropical land where the main crop grown is rice. With much to offer, its also the home of the Chitwan National park that attracts people from all over the world to view the famous One Horned Rhino other exotic wildlife. Here in the tourist town of Sauraha set on the border of the park and next to the Rapti River is where our placement is located.

Accommodation- Will be provided by the local families near to the school, each one carefully selected so at least one member of the family speaks good English in order that you can communicate effectively. Also you will find that the local families in the home stay programme have been chosen because they also have good standing in the community and can introduce you to the traditional Nepalese life.

Extra Information-
Fees: (£)
0 2 Weeks 140
3 Weeks 210
4 Weeks 280
5 Weeks 350
6 Weeks 420
7 Weeks 490
8 Weeks 560
Each Additional Week 50
+ £80 admin charge to cover, admin, airport pickup, hotels stay, taxis, food sightseeing, transfers to and from placement.

+ Each month you volunteer at least £60 will be used to buy 2 family lifestraws which gives 2 families drinking water for the next three years. You will get the chance to put these into the project and see where your money is spent.
So not only will you help the orphanage but in just one month you will give 10 people the gift of safe water for the next three years.

The program fee covers
1. Transport to and from the Kathmandu to Chitwan
2. Meal and accommodation (Nepali standard) with host family during placement.
3. Accommodation and main meals during placement.
4. Transportation (pick up and drop off to/from airport and placement)
5. Sight seeing in Kathmandu

The fee does not cover
1. Insurance (medical, travel, personal belongings)
2. Flight or land transportation from your country to Nepal.
3. Personal expenses (i.e. gift items, food in between meals, water)
4. Trekking, rafting, other adventure activities.
5. Visa costs.
6. Medical and Doctor Expenses

Programme timetable- Ongoing.

Time duration- From 2 weeks to 5 months.
Costs- Please contact Wayne Guttridge the international coordinator.
Contact details- wayne@ehn-nepal.org
Website- www.ehn-nepal.org

Certificate of Social welfare Council Registration No 30727
District Administrative Office Kathmandu Registration No: 219

If I…

If I tried so hard how much could I do?

If I spoke to everyone how much could we do?

If I focused all my energy what could I do?

If I helped you on your way what would you do for me?

If I we worked together how much could we do?

If I saw things your way how much would I see?

If I stopped and thought really hard how much could I accomplish?

If I worked for the rest of my life would you work with me?

If I gathered all my strength…

If I try will all my heart…

If I believe with everything I have…

If I never gave up…

 

How much could I do?…..

 

….The EXPEDITION Project 2012 is waiting for you

 

The beginning…

DRH Lindersvold in cooperation with One World University

We offer two programs:

Bachelor degree in “Pedagogy”
1st year: International Practice Field (9 months training in experiencing and understanding the global reality)
2nd year: The European practice Field (6 months training in experiencing and understanding the European reality)
3rd year: The school Practice Field (12 months training in experiencing and understanding the reality of children and teachers in school, with connected theoretical studies)

Development Instructor Fighting With the Poor (24 month)
[It is 24 months program with 5 different periods:

1st period is 6 months with training and studies of international relations specializing in Nord/South, Richer and The Poor.
2nd period is 3 months with fundraising, working, saving and preparing for travel.
3rd period is 3 months travel in trio or solo or double team to destination in third World.
4th period is 6 months of work in Humana People to People development project as trio.
5th period is 6 months with presentations, actions and journalism in public arena.

Think global – Act local

More information:
DRH Lindersvold
johnb@lindersvold.dk

Visitors needed November 2011 – Sikkim – Sunrise Academy

We are currently seeking english speaking visitors to visit us at our school. To visit is free, you only pay a VERY small cost for housing and food. We educate 110 children in a rural village called Begha in West Sikkim. It is very remote, very beautiful and you will surely have an amazing experience. The children range from 3-12 years old, are all bright eyed, with big smiles and your involvement in their education greatly provides them with better future opportunities. You will be teaching but also will enjoy lots of spare time in this amazing part of the world. If you are interested we hope to hear from you as we would really appreciate you involvement. Please visit http://www.sunriseacademysikkim.com to apply.

Kenya Youth Volunteering (LOCAL FEE)

Teaching Program

 

Other volunteer work available includes teaching at both primary and secondary schools. All children at the schools come from local villages {communities}.
Subjects taught include English, Mathematics, Science, Christian Religious Education, Arts & Crafts, Music and Social Studies. Volunteers are also encouraged to use their initiative to come up with extra-curricular activities, sports and other learning activities.
Women Empowerment &Elimination of FMG
Volunteers work in a rescue centre which accommodates  women and girls rescued from forced marriages and those rescued from forced Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practices within the communities that practice among the  Maasai,Turkana,Samburu to mention but a few.
Volunteers teach girls the importance of being a woman in a society where they are highly undervalued. Women and girls are also taught hygiene, nutrition, small business skills etc.
The women at the rescue centers are smart and passionate. They are ready to educate their children, nurture their families and change their communities by engaging in small business projects, getting educated etc. Their passion and dedication will impress you. You will also be encouraged by their stories. Eg help in enhancing the status of some tribes like Masai people and the Masai tribe in society.
Volunteer in Orphanage Abroad
A large number of poor and disadvantaged children without homes are given refuge in orphanages and shelter homes being run by various non governmental organizations.
Volunteer in Orphanage Abroad
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Program description
A large number of poor and disadvantaged children without homes are given refuge in orphanages and shelter homes being run by various non government organizations throughout the world.
These are distressed children who come from difficult circumstances that detach them from the joys of childhood. These orphans require love, care, affection warmth and education. Volunteers working in our ‘Help The Orphans’ program Kenya, Uganda ,Ruanda,Burudi Ethiopia ,Congo, Sudan and Malawi among other African countries  will provide support to the underprivileged and uncared for children to alleviate their suffering by helping them live a dignified life . We do this by supporting the work of local community organization in Kenya through the placement of international volunteers.
Orphans are deprived of many opportunities necessary for their development. Volunteers can help them fill this void in their lives by assisting the staff in the orphanage in organizing educational tours ,playing indoor and outdoor games ,teaching them English ,giving them basic computer knowledge and educate the young kids in a play way method. Volunteers can give tips to the kids about personal hygiene and help them in keeping their premises spic and span. They also help the children with their homework and prepare them for school.
Your little help can be of great significance for these children, helping to make their present secure and future promising. Spend time with them. Receive their warmth and affection. Tell them stories. Share their dreams. Working in an orphanage is a truly fulfilling and enriching experiences.http://www.kvcdp.org/children.php
General program information
Program open to: Everyone
Age range: 16-60
Travel to site: Independent Travel
Is opportunity more independent or group orientated: Varies
No. in group: 3-4
Living arrangements on the program: Apartment, Group living, Home stays (living with local families)
How long does the program last?: Various Durations
What are the dates of this program: The program runs throughout the year and volunteers can choose to start on any date.
Benefits and advantages of the program:
An enriching experience for any traveler. Help and explore the country at the same time.
End of Program.
Homeward bond
After completion of your volunteer program we hold a debriefing session with other international, local volunteers and staff Here, participants say their good-byes, express their gratitude to other volunteers and staff,  share Experiences and come up with suggestions for improvements before being escorted back to their Hostels/Hotels /Homes awaiting flights or departures.

http://www.yhak.org/volunteers