6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home

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6000 Street Children in Nepal: Give Them a Home
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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

Project Report | Apr 9, 2019
Our boys are getting older

By Julia Krepska | Director

Holi celebration
Holi celebration

We are so proud of our boys - the school year is finishing in Nepal and they are taking their exams now. There was a delay to the exam dates as somebody leaked all the questions in advance trying to earn money from the students. After the school spotted their tests being circulated on social media, they had to prepare new sets of questions. But almost all boys have finished their exams now and they are feeling pretty positive about the results - so fingers crossed. 

Our oldest boy has just finished his exams which means end of school - he will be going to a good college shortly. For the two years that he will be at the college, he will also become a new Our Sansar part time employee. It's just amazing to see how they all grow up quickly and how talented they are. 

Our Day Care Centre is going really well and on average we are assisting 25 street children every day. Most of them come to our centre daily now and with some we are in touch every morning on the streets. We have also already linked a number of children with their families. We have recently signed an MOU with the local government to run a child helpline in the area as well. Between our children's home, day care centre and the child helpline we will be able to hopefully assist all street children in Birgunj and nearby districts. 

Please continue to support the project, it would not be possible without your help. Thank you so much. 

Classes and games at our day care centre
Classes and games at our day care centre
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