On Earth Day, students in grades 3, 4, and 5 had an enriching learning experience exploring our environment. They engaged in activities like observing the sky and clouds, understanding temperature, experimenting with water, and mapping trees. They also learned about bugs and the importance of recycling. Despite their varying ages, all students actively participated and gained valuable insights into environmental stewardship. The session concluded with students feeling inspired and eager to continue their learning journey with GLOBE.
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Our programs include the Asha Vidhyashram School, providing free quality education to underprivileged children in Kathmandu, and a Vocational Training Centre, offering skill enhancement courses to marginalized youths
Disaster Management & Medical Services
We deliver disaster relief, rebuilding, and risk reduction, complemented by free medical camps offering essential healthcare to vulnerable communities, benefiting over 1000 individuals
Women’s Empowerment
The Women’s Economic Empowerment program in Kathmandu, teaches 90 vulnerable and marginalized women skills in tailoring and beauty culture every year
Volunteering
Our volunteering program supports communities impacted by material poverty through initiatives such as educating children, mentoring youth, rebuilding post-disaster zones, and promoting global collaboration, guided by a principle of mutual respect
Our Story
Since 1994, Hope worldwide Nepal has dedicated itself to uplifting underprivileged children and empowering the Balaju Height community. Through education, support, and opportunities, particularly via the Asha Vidhyashram School, we strive to build a brighter future.
+977 1 5102185 +977 9823619287
Jamacho Marg, Ward No.16, Kathmandu
hopeww.kathmandu@gmail.com
Two weeks on top of the world helping the HOPE school and our vocational training center. You will teach elementary school children, help renovate and beautify the Kathmandu school and the Chhaimale Center of HOPE, run computer classes for young people, reach out to the community, teach health and hygiene lessons, and train the villagers in the use of water filters.