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Nepal: Girls' Home

Child Watabaran Center Nepal (CWCN) is a non-profit, non-government organization in Kathmandu that since 2002 is working on the reintegration and rehabilitation of street children. They provide formal and informal education, vocational trainings and life skills education, both on the streets of Kathmandu, as well as in the child homes that they have started.

Thanks to the support of Net4kids’ sponsor LeasePlan, CWCN was able to buy land outside the centre and construct two new owned homes and an academic building for 30 boys and 30 girls, which were festively inaugurated in September 2009. The running costs of the girls home are covered under this project, which includes food, formal and non-formal education, counseling, outings, family finding and support of reintegrated girls.

Running Costs Girls Home 2012

Running costs for the girls home covers food, clothing, education and a medical check. Furthermore staff salaries are covered and funds are used for family support for girls who are reintegrated with their family.

01 Jan 2012 - 31 Dec 2012: 1x 

Running Costs Girls Home 2011

Running costs for the girls home covers food, clothing, education and a medical check. Furthermore staff salaries are covered and funds are used for family support for girls who are reintegrated with their family.

01 Jan 2011 - 31 Dec 2011: 1x 

Running Costs Girls Home

The running costs for the girls home covers vocational training or enrollment in formal/non-formal education, food and clothing, family finding and family support (micro credit) for girls who are reintegrated with their family. About 30% of the costs will be covered by CWCN from the revenue which is being generated by their Social Business projects.

01 Jan 2010 - 31 Dec 2010: 1x 

Reintegration and rehabilitation of girls street children in Kathmandu.

The project covers the running costs for 30 girls for one year.

Child Watabaran Center Nepal (CWCN)

Child Watabaran Center, Nepal (CWC, Nepal) is a non-governmental organisation established in 2002 primarily to work with the street children of Kathmandu providing them center-based education and vocational training. This is the story of Tirtha Raj Rasaili, the founder of a children’s home in Nepal, and, but far most the story of the street children of Nepal. When you look at him, he is just an ordinary person. But if you hear what he has established, you know he is not an ordinary person. Tirtha Raj Rasali was a radio reporter in Nepal when he saw the awful conditions of the street children in Nepal. He was convinced that there was a way of helping the street children turn their life into a positive direction. He discussed his idea with friends and in 2002 he put his and his friends ideas into practice by offering street children a home, family support and education. The CWCN was born.