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Organizing women, men and children of urban poor community through empowerment by developing the awareness of their own personal and communal problems and give them a With the mission to create the conditions for women, men and children of poor communities to improve their quality of life by organizing them through their empowerment & awareness of individual & community issues, SOUP strives to provide communities in low economy urban areas with positive change and sustainable improvement of socio-economic living.
  • 12.03% Funded
  • Rs.36,101.00 Pledged
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With the mission to to enhance employability with self-dependence, self/employment and realization of rights and duty amongst children and youth living in difficult circumstances, the funds raised shall be utilized in delivering market oriented vocational skills along with job placement support to underprivileged youths from different parts of the country.
  • 0.00% Funded
  • Rs.0.00 Pledged
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With the mission to improve education, health, disaster relief and eLibrary sectors in mainly disadvantaged, marginalized community of eastern, western and far western districts of Nepal, Help Nepal Network (HENN) believes in contributing to these projects as a community. With a running global crowdfunding, HENN hopes to find help from the Nepalese supporters in Nepal. For what purpose/ project will the funds raised in Hiteri  be utilised? • To construct the school building in Dolakha district. • To shift children of the school from temporary shelters to permanent classrooms • To give quality education
  • 0.60% Funded
  • Rs.3,010.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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There are many brick kilns in the rural areas of Kathmandu valley where most of the workers are people with children who are pulled into labour works at a young age. This is one of the cases. This is Karan Lama who lives in a make-shift brick structure near a brick kiln in Siddhipur, Lalitpur. His parents are brick makers who Karan helps with work during his free time. With his younger brother, he attends Bhanodaya Government school not far from his "home".
  • 6.76% Funded
  • Rs.20,280.00 Pledged
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In Nepal, the Portage Early Intervention Program formally started in 2001 as a trial project in two wards of Banepa Municipality and three wards of Tukucha Nala VDC (about 26 km east of Kathmandu) providing Home Teaching service to 45 children with Developmental Delay and Disabilities. From 2001 till 2019, PRAN was able to provide services to 972 children. Among these 401 children rehabilitated after completing the Portage Package, whereas, 249 children are included in mainstream education from Pre-primary to High school level and special schools.
  • 10.03% Funded
  • Rs.30,100.00 Pledged
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Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN), a non-governmental organization, was established in 1997 with the goal of supporting marginalized children and young people to help them realize their rights and their full potential. Every child has the right to a family, protection and development opportunities, however even in urban areas many children are deprived of these rights and end up out-of-school and on the streets. The key activities delivered in this project are: outreach visits; rehabilitation shelter; midway home; alternative learning centre; formal education support; child and family counseling; family reintegration; independent living support; skills training & employment facilitation; and support to obtain legal identity.
  • 3.43% Funded
  • Rs.10,300.00 Pledged
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Right 4 Children is a non-governmental organization, established in January 2013. They envision a life in which vulnerable children and young people exercise their rights and voices, and reach their full potential. Their mission is to assist those children and young people who have been obstructed to develop and live their life to realize the change they have always desired.
  • 0.00% Funded
  • Rs.0.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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The Collaborative Schools Network (CSN) is an organization that adopts and manages struggling public schools in Nepal and transforms the quality of education they provide. They sign the contract with the local government which allows them to manage the schools in the particular municipality. CSN adopted its first school in 2015, and currently manages three schools in Kathmandu: Shree Jana Uddhar Secondary School, Budhanilkantha Shree Bhanodaya Basic School, Siddhipur andShree Madan Ashrit Adarsha Basic School, Tokha
  • 0.70% Funded
  • Rs.701.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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Voice of Children (VOC), established in 2000 A.D., has been working for the protection of sexually abused, street children. Its emphasis is family & community reintegration of the children, after rescue and socialization, by strengthening their life skills and capacity for sustainable reintegration. They work with marginalized families, help build up their capacity to protect the separation of children. VOC also raises awareness on child protection and offers legal, psychological support to affected children from exploitation and abuses.
  • 6.85% Funded
  • Rs.17,130.00 Pledged
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“Since their establishment, SETU Nepal has been working as a bridge to fill up the gap between the isolated group of women and children and the society, with care, support, education and capacity building” - Aarati House, a transit home. A shelter with 14 beds capacity is providing treatment for children and women with HIV along with necessary support for rehabilitation
  • 20.90% Funded
  • Rs.20,900.00 Pledged
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Their goal is to educate women from marginalized communities in Nepal to become entrepreneurs. Through their program, they provide classes in English, Math, Business economy along with practical training within advanced tailoring. Not only is this a program for learning, it is also a platform for teaching and giving.
  • 2.76% Funded
  • Rs.5,300.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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YUWA is a non-governmental, non-profitmaking organization established in 2066 B.S. with youth entrepreneurship as their primary category of work. YUWA envisions a situation whereby youth, as indispensable change agents, are valued partners in decision making at all levels. Their missions include Empowering youth to participate in local issues and sustainable and intergenerational partnership and advocating for greater youth participation at all levels.
  • 10.40% Funded
  • Rs.2,600.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) is a non-profit organization, working in Nepal since 1990. Their primary category of work falls under children and youth. Their mission is to offer hope and opportunity to the most impoverished children of Nepal by providing them vital healthcare, education and a safe environment, and by creating livelihood opportunities for the youth.
  • 0.55% Funded
  • Rs.1,100.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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Blind Youth Association of Nepal is a non-political, non-religious, non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established by the blind and partially sighted (BPS) youth of Nepal. It is a national association for youth aged between 18-35 years, founded in 2011 and registered with the District Administration Office, Kathmandu in 2012 and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal. It is only the organization, in Nepal, established by the blind and partially sighted (BPS) youth themselves. They are currently operating with a total of 250 members, who are organized through five district chapters located in Jhapa, Kathmandu, Kaski, Rupandehi and Banke districts. Memberships and chapter expansion are still ongoing.
  • 0.10% Funded
  • Rs.100.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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Childreach Nepal, established in 2010, is a non-profit making, non-governmental organization, whose primary category of work is ‘Education, Child Protection and Sports for Development (ECD)’. They are currently focusing on training 15 ECD teachers and classroom setup benefitting more than 100 Children.
  • 9.35% Funded
  • Rs.14,030.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended
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Special School for Disabled and Rehabilitation Center (SSDRC) is a non-governmental and non-profit making organization, registered for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), that was established in 2010 to provide special education, therapeutic and related services for such children from deprived families of Nepal.
  • 27.10% Funded
  • Rs.27,101.00 Pledged
  • Campaign has ended

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