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How to Volunteer for Community Programs in Nepal

It's great for volunteers to join a community-oriented social project to encourage cultural exchange. It's a great way to combine a cultural experience with meaningful work. Volunteer programs in Nepal are making a big difference in local communities. Volunteer in Nepal as an NGO volunteer and work to support local NGO organizations:

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Help with childcare and matchmaking programs

Caring for street children
Rescue of street animals
Volunteer for construction projects
Medical volunteering

Nepalese people are known for their friendly nature and hospitality.

How to Volunteer for Childcare in Nepal

Become a childcare volunteer in Nepal and take care of young children while their parents earn a living. There are many child-focused volunteering opportunities in Nepal. Whether you prefer to volunteer with older children or are fascinated by very young children, you will find the right program in Nepal.

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Keep kids safe and off the streets while you engage them in meaningful activities. Your duties as a childcare volunteer will include:

Help children with their homework
Help them learn for school
To do the housework
Meal preparation
Play with children
By giving them the attention they lack

How to Volunteer for a Construction Project in Nepal

Do-it-yourself volunteers who aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves can make a difference in the local community by building homes or schools. There are a number of volunteering opportunities in Nepal that require volunteers to work on expanding school infrastructure. If you like to see immediate results, this volunteer program is for you!

How to Volunteer with Animals in Nepal

If volunteering abroad for you is not complete without animals, then volunteer for a street animal project in Nepal. Rescue stray dogs and cats from the streets of Kathmandu and give them the treatment they need. Increase awareness of the importance of neutering, neutering and vaccinations. This is important to decrease the number of street animals in the future.

At the shelter, volunteers will help with day-to-day chores, including:

Walking dogs
Feed
Case cleaning
Maintain the shelter
Assist animals in need of special care or treatment
Play and pay attention to animals

SYLPHI FOUNDATION and Volunteering

The program of our Foundation is mobilized and will be present in province 3 of Bagmati, province 4 of Gandaki and province 5 of Lumbini.
This new project should improve the daily lives of patients. We propose a partnership with our Foundation for this program and we await the arrival of professional volunteers in Nepal.
Caregivers, therapists, and anyone affiliated with the health sector could accompany a patient. They provide medical follow-ups.

Our current business areas in Nepal

Depending on your personal qualifications for volunteering, we have different professional sectors spread over these three provinces.

Province Three Bagmati

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Bagmati is one of the seven provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal. The province is the second most populous province in Nepal and the fifth largest province by land area. Bagmati is bordered by China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north, Gandaki Province to the west, No. 1 Province to the east, the Indian state of Bihar and Madhesh Province to the south. With Hetauda as the provincial seat, the province is also home to the country's capital, Kathmandu. It is mostly hilly and mountainous and home to mountain peaks such as Gaurishankar, Langtang, Jugal and Ganesh.

Being the most populous province in Nepal, it has a rich cultural diversity with resident communities and castes including Newar, Tamang, Madhesis, Sherpa, Tharu, Chepang, Jirel, Brahmin, Chhetri and more. It hosted the highest number of voters in the last elections for the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly, which took place in 2017.

Province Four Gandaki

Gandaki is one of the seven federal provinces established by the current constitution of Nepal which was promulgated on September 20, 2015. Pokhara is the provincial capital. It borders China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north, Bagmati Province to the east, Karnali Province to the west, India's Lumbini Province and Bihar to the south. The total area of the province is 21,504 km², which is about 14.57% of the total area of the country. According to the last census, the population of the province was 2,403,757. The newly elected Provincial Assembly adopted Gandaki Province as its permanent name replacing its original name Province no. July 4, 2018. Krishna Chandra Nepali is the current Chief Minister of Gandaki Province.

Province Five Lumbini

Lumbini The province is home to the World Heritage Site of Lumbini, where, according to Buddhist tradition, the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha was born. is a province in western Nepal. It borders Gandaki province and Karnali province to the north, Sudurpashchim province to the west, and Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India to the south. Lumbini is the third largest and the third most populous province among Nepalese provinces. Lumbini's capital, Deukhuri, is near the geographic centre of the province; it is a small town which is currently under development to meet the prerequisites of the provincial capital. The major towns in this province are Butwal and Siddharthanagar in Rupandehi district, Nepalgunj in Banke district, Tansen in the district of Palpa and Ghorahi and Tulsipur in Dang district.