VOLUNTEER SERVICE AND SUPPORT NEPAL
A helping hand
Welcome to Nepal.
Volunteer Service and Support Nepal (VSSN) warmly
invites and assists you to do volunteering by being a part of our
program. We believe you will have a unique experience with us while
helping the people of least developed nations like Nepal. The country is
rich in culture, architectural wonders and natural beauty, and the
diversity of experiences here will be of long lasting memories. The
people of Nepal are well-known around the world for their friendliness
and hospitality.
We are trying to get in touch with people like you who want to be
volunteers and offer valuable service to help assist the development and
improvement of Nepal by joining various programs like Education,
Health, Community Development, Environment & etc.
VSSN makes sure you will be well prepared before you begin your work
as a volunteer by providing training in Nepali language, culture and
work practices. As a matter of course, VSSN also does everything
possible to look after your safety and make sure you have a pleasant
stay.
Volunteer Service and Support Nepal provides various programs which can be challenging. We invite you to accept the challenge. We are sure you can do it and also enjoy the experience of contributing to the betterment of a third world country. Since a small deed is better than a big intention your efforts to help Nepal and its people will be highly appreciated.
Doing volunteering work with Volunteer Service and Support Nepal is like combining your holidays
with some work and being responsible of your travel. Up till now you
have experienced a good living and way of life in your own home. Now you
can learn and experience how you can smile and be happy even in adverse
conditions like most of the people in Nepal. Don't miss this unique
opportunity to gain an invaluable insight into the Nepali way of life
which you may never have in your life again.
Did you know?
- The national greeting is 'Namaste' which means "I honor the Spirit in you which is also in me.".
- Sons are expected to care for their mothers in old age. There is a high respect for elders in general.
- The Kumari Devi is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal as a 'living Goddess'.
- Nepal is said to be the home of the Abominable Snowman, or 'Yeti', a large, hairy creature that lives in the Himalayan Mountains.
- Eight of the ten 'highest peaks' in the world are in Nepal.
Contact us:
Email: volunteer@volunteer-nepal.org OR volnepal@gmail.com
Cell Phone: +977 9841256906
