Nepal Community Partner Prepares Children for Productive Future
…the streets of Kathmandu or out in the villages. Some children are simply abandoned at birth. Papa’s House was established in 2016 to provide a family environment for children to experience the safety, shelter, love, grace, mercy, restoration and empowerment that comes from a spiritual environment. Buddhi Man Seresta explains work assignments at Papa’s House to volunteers Mel Katzman and Keith Kresge. Why are children’s homes necessary in Nepal? If they didn’t have these orphanages, they would go directly to the streets. They don’t have any other alternative here in Nepal. In a children’s home, they will receive a good education and they will expand their knowledge, learning about different cultures and international education. Due to existing disabilities, family conflict and poverty, orphaned children are compelled to live in institutional care. However, it should be the shortest possible duration for… (Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 164.09)