OUR UPCOMING PROJECT PLANNING
STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The activities of HOMES-Nepal cover a broad remit including work to support; education, environmental conservation, health, sanitation, and skill development. Our work is targeted at the poorest communities and in certain cases specifically supports; women, children, orphans, lower castes, the homeless and other marginalized and disempowered peoples within Nepal. Our organization would like to perform the favorable supportive program for students who became orphans and lost their parent in Earthquake. In one word we are interested to provide positive help for those who need support for rehabilitate their life properly in context of education. The organization will conduct their program with Coordination of schools. In the first phase HOMES-Nepal only covered 200 orphans students among of total number or orhans students of Sindhupalchok district. The number of students will be increased if we get more funds.
TOURISM PROMOTION PROGRAM
Since Nepal opened its door to tourism in the early 1950s and Hillary Tenzing first climbed Mt. Everest in 1953,visitor have been mesmerized by the magic of Nepal’s kaleidoscopic natural scenery and the cultural magic of its people and history.Even Lord Shiva during ancient past settled back in Nepal due to its fascination motivating Hindu pilgrims to visit holistic places.Similarly birth of lord Buddha has drawn attention of global Buddhist comunity. Nepal is strongly positioned as a preferred nature,culture and adventure destination in the World tourism map with a wide range of products to offer visitor.Using tourism as a powerful driver of development,the vision seeks to build on past planning initiatives.
NUTRITION PROGRAM
Malnutrition affects people of every age, although infants, children, and adolescents may suffer the most because many nutrients are critical for normal growth and development. Older people may develop malnutrition because aging, illness, and other factors can lead to a poor appetite, so they may not eat enough. Malnutrition is well recognized as a widespread health problem with consequences that are both acute and, even more often, long-term. Both acute and underlying effects contribute to mortality, either directly or indirectly (through weakened defenses against other diseases such as malaria, respiratory, or diarrheal diseases). However, the long-term effects, especially from nutritional deficits early in life, on children who don't die, but have their development impaired, may exceed even the troubling mortality. Malnutrition harms both the body and the mind. The more malnourished someone is in other words, the more nutrients that are missing the more likely he or she is to have problems.
HEALTH CAMP
The health service situation of Nepal is not accessible to all the Nepalese community. So, different NGOs and health service provider are providing the health service to these communities. Likewise, HOMES, Nepal has been conducting the many health and medical camps in different rural areas of Nepal. More than 3000 poor people were already benefited due to these activities.Due to earthquake the victimized people will get the chance to free health checkup and free medicines facilities from HOMES-Nepal.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROJECT FOR EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
HOMES-Nepal has decided to provide various vocational training in different districts, nearly 100 earthquake victim women,men and their 2 dependent children of one victim who had lost their home, family members. In this critical situation, we are requested to support for help in our great humanitarian programmed by economically, physically or provide any related materials.