6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home

by Our Sansar
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6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home

Summary

In 2013 Our Sansar opened a children's home for street children in Birgunj, south of Nepal where there are over 150 children living on the streets. We aim to provide the essential shelter, welfare and education that these children urgently need. In 2018 we also opened our Child Helpline that acts as a transit home for any children needing emergency support. With your support we can help more children, re-uniting them with family wherever possible.

$28,005
total goal
$8,612
remaining
146
donors
7
monthly donors
2
fundraisers
10
years

Challenge

Our children's home is in Birgunj where there are about 150 children living on the streets with no access to shelter or education. 31% of these children between the ages of 5 and 14 are involved in some form of child labour, such as collecting rags, shining shoes, pulling carts and rickshaws and begging. These children are highly vulnerable to exploitation through trafficking, sexual abuse and drug abuse. Without our support these children have little hope of a future off the streets.

Solution

The home and the child helpline offer shelter, education, care and a re-uniting service with families wherever possible. Our goal is to provide the children with the skills and ability to live independent and happy lives in the future. We want them all to receive the best education they can get, and for all of this to continue to help many more street children - we need your continued support to do this!

Long-Term Impact

This programme is currently the only one of it's kind in this area of Nepal, making the work of Our Sansar absolutely crucial in helping the many street children. The long term goals of the home are: re-uniting children with their close or extended families wherever possible, providing the children with shelter, food and education, including skills training so that they can live independent lives in the future and rehabilitation of any children addicted to drugs.

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Organization Information

Our Sansar

Location: Brighton, Sussex - United Kingdom
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @#oursansar
Project Leader:
Julia Krepska
Brighton , Sussex United Kingdom
$19,393 raised of $28,005 goal
 
370 donations
$8,612 to go
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