Sunday, August 24, 2008

VOLUNTEER NEPAL

Volunteering in Nepal“Travel That Feeds the Soul”

Nepal’s goal is to establish a foundation for local development through a mutual, international effort applied to a local level. “Development through Participating: Participating With Service”
Myself Narayan Joshi stand as a social, offering volunteer experience in mountain country Nepal. Volunteer Nepal mobilizes volunteers in some districts with six different service projects.
Program’s excellence has led the way for more than 10 host communities to obtain important development assistance. This means that hundreds of lives in all corners of the Himalayan kingdom have been improved through the assistance of my volunteers.
Nepal is uniquely positioned to work with local representatives in this area to engage short and long term volunteers in development efforts that have long lasting results.
Volunteer Nepal places teams of volunteers to work and live with the local people on human and economic development projects that help the communities long term development.
Volunteer's energy, creativity, and labor are put to use at the same time that they gain a genuine, first hand understanding of the local people’s day to day life. A trained volunteer co-ordinates will help you select a Service Program that suits your abilities and interests. You can be an important resource in a variety of ways on our volunteer program.

Interested volunteers can contact me:
Narayan Prasad Joshi
Kathmandu, Nepal 
Mobile: 9803343258
Email: volunteerinnepal@gmail.com
www.volunteerinnepalonline.blogspot.com

Thursday, August 21, 2008

VOLUNTEER IN NEPAL

WHO IS A VOLUNTEER ?

A volunteer is someone who works for a community or for the benefit of environment primarily because they choose to do so. The word comes from Latin, and can be translated as "will" (as in doing something out of ones own free will). Many serve through a non-profit organization – sometimes referred to as formal volunteering, but a significant number also serve less formally, either individually or as part of a group. A volunteer may or may not get paid or receive compensation for services rendered. General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Volunteers were paid by the General personally, although he did seek reimbursement at Washington for his expenditures. Volunteering comes in many forms: serving food at the local homeless shelter, providing computer technical support to a non-profit organization, acting in a leadership capacity on a charitable organization's board of directors or coordinating the emergency response in the case of a disaster. Around the world volunteer centers exist to support the voluntary sector and make a difference in the communities that they serve.

VOLUNTEER NEPAL

Volunteering in Nepal“Travel That Feeds the Soul” Nepal’s goal is to establish a foundation for local development through a mutual, inter...