Two volunteers donate much more than just their time to our children
Some of our volunteers from abroad donate more than just their time in Nepal. Through hard work and generosity people bring bags of clothes, teaching equipment and money they have raised from their schools, companies or friends. Two volunteers from Australia, Jan and Misty, recently arrived in Kathmandu with some great resources to donate to Volunteer Society Nepal. These were specifically to support 2 of VSN’s own projects here in Nepal: The New Life Children’s Home orphanage and the charitable school the Career Building International Academy. What they managed to bring with them on their volunteering experience hugely contributed to the effectiveness of their stay and well being of our community.
The below account was written by Jan about how they managed to raise money and donations for our projects.
Donations for the New Life Children’s Home
Clothing: Firstly, we bought loads of second hand clothes that our friends had generously donated. We ended up with so many clothes that I wrote an email to Singapore Airlines, and they generously gave us 60 kilo’s of free luggage to Kathmandu. The joy in the children’s faces was a moment in time that was irreplaceable. Even more rewarding was the joy in our hearts, when we arrived the next day to take them on an excursion and they were so proudly dressed in their new clothes
- Learning Materials: We bought numerous stationary items which included: colouring books, pencils, texta’s, educational wall charts and most popular, the growth chart. Misty uses these resources for quiet time in the morning sun.
- Sports Equipment: Another $100.00 that was donated, was spent on a heavy duty food processor, 6 school bags, skipping ropes, cricket bat and balls also, ping pong sets. The sporting equipment is generally bought out in the afternoon at either the basketball court or the field. Another work colleague also gave me AUD$20.00 to spend on the children. This purchased even more pieces of sporting equipment which included: shuttlecocks and basketballs. Which have bought much joy (and lessons on sharing). Judging by the number of children who join us in games, I think our children are the best equipped kids on the block.
- Socks: Two of the orphan boys from the Bhaktapur region, who are sponsored to go to this school, came to pick up the left-over larger clothes. Their socks were tattered so we were able to purchase a supply of socks all children who are sponsored to go to the school. AUD$7.50 purchased 20 pairs of socks.
- A photo album of memories: Another memento that I am leaving behind is a photo album. I have taken many photos during this stay and am collating them and putting them into a photo album so that the children have some documentation of their lives.
CBIA school:
The school in Australia where I work also fund-raised and this money is going to be spent refurbishing the four new school rooms. We will be buying items such as carpet, whiteboards, educational materials, baby gym equipment and we have already purchased the basketball poles and hoops for the courtyard. VSN sponsors this school that the twelve children attend. Altogether, forty under-privileged children are sponsored to attend this school.
The farewell from the children was the greatest message of thanks that Volunteer Society Nepal could give, but we thankyou again Jan and Misty for all you did during your time here. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
If you would like to ask anything about her experiences in Nepal with VSN then please feel free to Contact Jan
Posted: January 22nd, 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags: clothing donations, food donations, orpahanage donations, orphanage volunteering in Nepal, past volunteers, sports donations, volunteer donations, volunteer in an orphanage, volunteer in nepal, volunteer society nepal, volunteer support

