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Volnepal Projects

Basic Information
Address: Kathmandu 34
Nepal
Phone Number: 97715090524
Email: info@volnepal.org
Director: Anish Neupane
Additional Information
Days of Service: Minimum two weeks
Program Highlights:
Volunteer Nepal National Group (Volnepal, VNNG) is a local, independent, non-profit organization. VNNG was founded in 2000 and registered with the Chief District Administration Office and the Social Welfare Council; it was formally established in Kathmandu in 2004.
VNNG was created to implement new initiatives that could better answer the need for communication between volunteers and community groups with NGOs operating both locally and internationally.
Our model is an adaptable approach to community building. We examine community resources, develop a community vision, and take action to create meaningful change.
We work to assist and improve the welfare of the underprivileged in our society. Our work includes community rural sustainability development, education and capacity building, technology, literacy, economically self-sustaining activities, women, children and gender issues.
Teaching:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/teaching_schools.php
Orphanage:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/teaching_orphanage.php
Women:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/womencenter.php
Medical:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/vol_hospital.php
Research:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/research.php
Outreach:
http://www.volnepal.np.org/outreach.php
Additional Information:
Volnepal Projects provide a great opportunity to visit Nepal and help Nepalese communities while gaining knowledge and cultural experience that cannot be done elsewhere.
We run different volunteer programs in Nepal. We currently offer year round volunteer programs in the areas of teaching English in schools, orphanages, MedicalInternships, Women, Research and Outreach. We are also able to conduct Short term training, conferences, workshops, and Community Development Programs.