Volunteer Work with Children in Nepal
Volunteer work with children in Nepal will have a direct impact on their education, well-being and future employability. Your volunteer work with children in Nepal can make a real, measurable difference in the development, empowerment and education of children and young people while giving you the opportunity to develop and hone your professional skills. Team up with teenagers from around the world and work with children in culture-rich Nepal. Volunteer World Nepal has partnered with schools and monasteries across various locations, where you can do volunteer work with children in a way that is ethical, safe and responsible. All our projects are run in partnership with local educational and child-focused communities and are guided by the development objectives of the community and robust ethical standards. Volunteer work with children in Nepal could also involve teaching English language classes. Volunteer work with children in Nepal is important because being able to speak English can improve the access that children have to future employment opportunities.
When you volunteer with children also sometimes called childcare volunteering. You provide care and support to children in various stages of their childhood development. You might volunteer with children in schools, daycare centres or community centres. Volunteers working with children engage in a variety of activities that promote children’s physical, emotional and cognitive development, while also ensuring their safety and well-being. Volunteer work with children in Nepal includes:
- General teaching and tutoring
- Creating curriculums
- Assisting with homework
- Facilitating reading classes
- Providing English language skills
- Organising recreational activities
- Running physical exercise lessons
- Coaching sport teams
- Raising awareness about sustainability topics
- Facilitating health and wellness workshops
Why does volunteer work with children in Nepal matter?
It is still an unfortunate reality that children in communities across the world do not always have the full-time access to resources, education or care that they need. Children face challenges such as poverty, social isolation, access to healthcare, and educational inequality. Volunteers working as teachers, tutors, coaches, or development assistants, help provide the additional access and resources children might need, ultimately promoting greater equity and social justice, and helping to build stronger, healthier communities.
Volunteer World Nepal’s volunteering with children programs also directly contribute towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, situating our volunteer work with children within a broader global network of experts that help guide and frame our project work.