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Thursday, May 23rd 2013

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Every contribution is highly appreciated.

As a non-profit organization, VolNepal accomplished its work only with the generous help of volunteers and donations from around the world. If your current situation does not allow for a volunteer role, you can still help; maybe more than you know. Every monetary donation, regardless of amount, can contribute towards our various projects in a big way. Whether its pencils and notebooks for the students, or a new generator, there is always work to be done. Please feel free to check the VolNepal weekly updates to see both what might be needed, and what has been done week to week.

  1. Sponsor a child: http://www.volnepal.org/sponsor-a-child


  2. Support on wish list: http://www.volnepal.org/news-and-events/wish-list


  3. DiDi’s store:

    Ideal Home Shop

    Beautifully hand-crafted products by the women of Ideal Home. As part of the ongoing efforts to help the previously victimized women of Ideal Home stand on their own feet, they have been given the opportunity to produce an array of products to be sold locally and around the world. By purchasing one of these lovely items, you are not only enjoying a high-quality product, but you are more importantly, helping to support some wonderful women who would have otherwise had no chance for a decent life.


  4. Cafe Press:

    Gift Shop

    Show your support and spread the word.

    VolNepal is a non-profit organization that offers it support to worthwhile local non-profits, by way of volunteers and project support. Unfortunately, such an endeavor will not go very far without some financial aid. You can help by showing your support in our efforts while spreading our message with one of our logo-printed products. If there is something you would like to see available for purchase, please do not hesitate to contact us with your suggestions. Remember that every little bit matters; especially in a country like Nepal.

Current News
1. Program as a whole:

VolNepal seemed to me a competent organization with a compassionate purpose and a positive impact on its communities. They were thoroughly accommodating and genuinely concerned with my experience, mitigating the stress and discomfort of culture shock.


2. Home Stay:

After a few meals together, I felt intimate friends with the family operating the homestay. They showed typical Nepali hospitality and generosity, and made me feel at once an honored guest and a friend. The accommodations were comfortable, the food was tasty, and the homey atmosphere provided respite from the urban insanity of Kathmandu.

Past Volunteers' Experiences
Delphine & Damien
We've been volunteering for VolNepal in Chitwan in November, 2007...
Fred Lam
I thought traveling can be something more than just visiting a place...
Daniel Verblun
I visited the local Murry Foundation Orphanage and enjoyed immensely...
Michelle Caster
I am amazed at how much I learned in the short two and a half weeks...
Paul
I spent my time in the Radiotherapy department for all six weeks I was...
Patrick Fromherz
Upon arrival at the Katmandu airport I was pleased to find a van waiting...
Michael Briesch
It's very hard to describe my time that I spent in Nepal. The reason being...
Kourtnie Schaefer
My experience with VNNG in 2009 was a remarkable gateway into the interworking....
Bruno LAVEISSIERE
The children are very nice. Even I came to give all from me, teaching, helping them...
Paiman Vahdatinia
First, I would just like to say that my experience in Nepal and volunteering with VolNepal...
Roya Vahdatinia
While friends back in the States were celebrating the New Year with music and dance...
Vanice Chan and Franko
It was only a week we spent in Nepal but it was like we had spent a year already...
Edith Chang
I think it was a wonderful experience; not only did I lived in a Nepali’s home and....
Rima Patel
During the month of June 2011, I participated in a 2-week medical internship program....
James Wolfe
Kathmandu traffic contrasts with the glorious temples like the sacred cremation ghats at Pashupatinath...
Samone Brockett
Teaching at Nabin was a lot of fun, and I learned more about my teaching style...
Leigh Patton
My stay in Nepal was for three and half months. When I first arrived I taught English to Buddhist Monks.

Frequently Asked Questions
Orientation Details
Are There Any Nepali Customs I Should Be Aware Of?
Timespan And Weather
Phone, Email, Post, Photos?
When can I start my Volunteer Program?
How long are the volunteer programs?
What kind of volunteer work is available?
Can I have two different volunteer placements?
Can I volunteer part time?
What type of accommodation do I get? Who is responsible for it?
How can my family contact me during my volunteer time?
What language requirements do I need to fulfill?
Do you pick me up at the airport in Kathmandu?
How do I get a visa for Nepal?
What is the climate like in Nepal?
How much money should I bring with me?
What immunizations/vaccines should I consider prior my arrival?
Do I need a travel and health insurance?
Is volunteering safe in Nepal?
How can I help Volnepal?

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