Volunteer program Street
children in Nepal
Mission in Church work and help in Street children in Nepal,. There are currently more than 1000 street children in Kathmandu. They are found in various areas of the city, however do not have a fixed location, due to a lack of shelter and housing.
Mission in Church work and help in Street children in Nepal,. There are currently more than 1000 street children in Kathmandu. They are found in various areas of the city, however do not have a fixed location, due to a lack of shelter and housing.
Outside the city of Kathmandu, there are over 4000 homeless children who are
living in other cities in Nepal such as Chitwon, Pokhara, Biratnagar, Dharan, Nepalgunj,
Bhairawa and other cities as well. The children living on the streets are 90%
male and 10% female. The reason for the increase of children living on the
street is due to more urbanization, migration, lack of family support, poverty,
increases in unemployment rates, and abandonment. There is no organization that
exists to provide shelter or emergency support for children in such
circumstances. As a result, they spend their days walking the streets, and
sleep on the streets, which is dangerous and unsafe.
The nation has not drafted any program or policy to try and place these children in homes or shelters, in order to keep them safe and healthy. It is extremely necessary to support the deprived street children who are shunned by their family, parents, and society. It is also likely that street children get involved in prostitution for survival just so they can provide enough food for them to eat. Due to the tough and unjust street life, these children get involved in using tobacco, smoking cigarettes, hent, hasis, alcohol abuse, smell dendrite, and even in some cases the injection of drugs. Some are even found to be affected by HIV due to their lack of education and sanitation of their lifestyle.
The street children rely upon tourists as a way to survive. Once tourist season comes to an end, they are left digging through dirt and collecting plastic as a way to survive. Due to lack of food, housing and cleaning, street children are covered with bed bugs and louses all over their entire bodies. They sleep with dogs and their whelp in the street, they suffer from various diseases. It is necessary to help rescue the street children by volunteering and helping in the fight for the preservation of children rights. Therefore, we hope to help rescue them from further abandonment by providing a stable and safe enviornment where they can flourish and grow. Please prayer for Nepali homeless children who those must nets.
The nation has not drafted any program or policy to try and place these children in homes or shelters, in order to keep them safe and healthy. It is extremely necessary to support the deprived street children who are shunned by their family, parents, and society. It is also likely that street children get involved in prostitution for survival just so they can provide enough food for them to eat. Due to the tough and unjust street life, these children get involved in using tobacco, smoking cigarettes, hent, hasis, alcohol abuse, smell dendrite, and even in some cases the injection of drugs. Some are even found to be affected by HIV due to their lack of education and sanitation of their lifestyle.
The street children rely upon tourists as a way to survive. Once tourist season comes to an end, they are left digging through dirt and collecting plastic as a way to survive. Due to lack of food, housing and cleaning, street children are covered with bed bugs and louses all over their entire bodies. They sleep with dogs and their whelp in the street, they suffer from various diseases. It is necessary to help rescue the street children by volunteering and helping in the fight for the preservation of children rights. Therefore, we hope to help rescue them from further abandonment by providing a stable and safe enviornment where they can flourish and grow. Please prayer for Nepali homeless children who those must nets.
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