SPONSOR A CHILD WITH VIN
Become a Part of Creating a Better World – This Very Moment.
You can now sponsor a child in Nepal through VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program. You can make a difference no matter where you are or what your calling in life may be. VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program is one way in which you can achieve this. By donating to children you do far more than just provide funds, you directly impact a child’s life, forever.
EMPOWER CHILDREN FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE
EMPOWER CHILDREN FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE
What Will the Sponsor Receive?
SPONSOR A CHILD WITH VIN Become a Part of Creating a Better World – This Very Moment. You can now sponsor a child in Nepal through VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program.
How Much Does Child Sponsorship Cost?
SPONSOR A CHILD WITH VIN Become a Part of Creating a Better World – This Very Moment. You can now sponsor a child in Nepal through VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program.
Why Sponsor a Childs Education?
SPONSOR A CHILD WITH VIN Become a Part of Creating a Better World – This Very Moment. You can now sponsor a child in Nepal through VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program.
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I very much enjoyed my time at VIN, the work I got to do, learning more about this not for profit and the incredibly profound sustainable projects and programs they run. They're a beacon of light for Nepal and I'm glad I got to make a small contribution to their work.

I was doing the Youth Empowerment; Youth Club and Life Skills project here at VIN in Okhaldhunga.
We formed 3 new Youth Clubs in the area, Taluwa, Thulaccap and Bhadaure. We trained the Board Members of these youth clubs and gave them skills to manage the Clubs by themselves, for examples how to manage budgeting and how to arrange meetings and events for the youth.
I think the youth clubs really do make a difference in the area, because they give a voice to young people and give them possibilities to influence and change the communities here in Nepal.
In addition to forming and training the Youth Clubs, we also did general Youth training, which included learning Life skills such as creative thinking, building self-confidence, goal setting, computer class and learning English through fun games and conversations.
I learned a lot from this experience. I learned about a new culture and a new way of life. People here are extremely friendly and warm-hearted and young people are so eager to learn new skills. I learned a lot about the youth club formation also, because it was new to me - I mean different than in my country. I look forward to hearing from the Youth Clubs in the future.
The most memorable thing of my experience was giving support to young people and getting the smiles and laughs from them when they completed the tasks or did very well when talking in English. I really had the best time telling them “Good job, well done!”
The youth empowerment project in total made me really understand the phrase “youth are the future”. It really hit me that they actually are the generation that will decide how things will go from now on and they are the ones who can have an impact on their community and later on the whole country. That made me feel I’m doing an important job with every single supportive feedback I’m giving.
I had the best team, I love how everybody was supporting me through my whole journey. And everyone was so chill. I was having a hard time at some point doubting whether I’m doing a good job, afraid that I’m not giving a good performance, that should I be able to do more, but with support I came to conclusion that it is the little things that matter. Just meeting the youth and chatting with them is a lot, it doesn’t have to be a circus.
I would definitely recommend this project to other people, for the same reasons I mentioned earlier. It is a great opportunity to build a future together with the local youth, hear what ideas they have and make things happen. The project is a great way to practice English also. My English is not perfect and neither is theirs or most of the volunteers here, so it’s a good chance to learn together.
In total I’ve enjoyed my stay here very much. I actually ended up extending my stay a little, cause I just couldn’t leave. I’m very grateful for my experience and the work I got to do, to make a change here in Nepal.



VIN is a wonderful NGO organisation which has been in existence for 18 years and was founded by a local person who grew up in an isolated village in the far east of Nepal, hence, he is really in touch with the needs of his people.
I was involved in the Women’s Empowerment Program.
I developed a presentation for women in small villages. With a beautiful local girl (my translator), I trekked 20mins - 2 hrs to various villages. We taught leadership and self -care through the use of posters, music, dancing and games.
I was also asked to run a more in-depth program with women that were leaders in their communities. We spent 2 days with these women, working on communication, public speaking skills, roles of committee members and meeting protocols. The women in this program noticeably improved in their confidence over the 2 days!
As well as being able to contribute to Women and their empowerment, I was enriched personally through being involved in the rich culture of the Nepali people. The other volunteers and I were welcomed into Tihar celebrations - an experience we will never forget.
I highly recommend being involved in this program.