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Himalayan Foundation Nepal
Basic Information
Address: Himalayan Foundation Nepal (HFN)
P.O. Box: 8975 EPC 4030,
Dhapasi, Kathmandu
Tel: +977-14375403
Mobile: +977-9841440275
Email: info@hfn.org.np
Phone Number: +977-4375403
Email: himalayanfn@gmail.com
Director: Debilal Prasain (David)
Action Shots
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Additional Information
Days of Service: On week to 6 months
Program Highlights:
In 2007 our organization started The Living Orphanage which started out with 4 high-risk children in desperate circumstances, each with a unique and tragic story. Today, the orphanage has grown to provide care, shelter, and education for 13 children.
HFN has been deploying its volunteers under volunteer Nepal Program in teaching in schools, teacher development, health and sanitation, child and youth development, English teaching in formal and Non-formal schools, Vocational education, Child sponsorship and scholarship, language and culture, environment and community education, teaching computer science, Construction and other material support, working in orphanages and street children rehabilitation centers, cultural exchange and home stay, and entrepreneurship. We work together to help communities meet local needs and some of the goals of the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals.
The organization is founded Under Himalayan Hope Church by the Nepali Christian social development workers & experts and professionals to make significant contribution in development activities in order to mobilize Christian communities and Churches as well as demonstrating the Christian Values.
Additional Information:
Setting:
In 2007 our organization started The Living Orphanage which started out with 4 high-risk children in desperate circumstances, each with a unique and tragic story. Today, the orphanage has grown to provide care, shelter, and education for 13 children.
Program:
Volunteering with HFN will help the lives of these children and will have a positive impact on the local community through HFN's various volunteer programs. Let's work together to help make a difference to the lives of those who need it most!
Referrals:
Volunteering with HFN will help the lives of these children and will have a positive impact on the local community through HFN's various volunteer programs. Let's work together to help make a difference to the lives of those who need it most!