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Youth Club and Life Skills Volunteering Project

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ORGANIZATION: Volunteers Initiative Nepal

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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Introduction to the project:

VIN's Youth Club and Life Skills Volunteering Project is a great opportunity to inspire and spur on the emerging generation of Nepal. Volunteers will work with youth clubs in marginalized communities to help them develop life skills, teamwork, creativity, and organization/planning. They will also raise awareness of community issues such as health, the environment, and human rights.

Why choose this project, statistics of Need:

Nepal is a country with a young population, and many young people lack the skills and opportunities they need to succeed. This project provides a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of Nepal's youth. According to the World Bank, 40% of Nepal's population is under the age of 15. This means that there is a large pool of young people who could benefit from this project.

Link of the Project to The Sustainable Development Goals:

This project contributes to several of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including:

  • SDG 4: Quality Education
  • SDG 5: Gender Equality
  • SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Examples of 10 Activities you will do as a volunteer for this project:

  • Conduct workshops on life skills, such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and decision-making.
  • Organize creative activities to encourage youth participation.
  • Raise awareness of community issues, such as health, the environment, and human rights.
  • Help youth develop their leadership skills.
  • Provide mentorship and support to youth.
  • Facilitate discussions on social issues.
  • Plan and implement community projects.
  • Collect data and report on project progress.
  • Reflect on your experiences and share your learnings with others.

The final impact of this project on local communities in Nepal:

This project will have a positive impact on local communities in Nepal in a number of ways. It will help to:

  • Improve the life skills and opportunities of Nepal's youth.
  • Raise awareness of community issues.
  • Empower youth to take action to improve their communities.
  • Build stronger relationships between youth and community leaders.
  • Promote social inclusion and equality.

Skills you will learn from this project:

Through this project, you will learn a variety of skills, including:

  • Facilitation skills
  • Project management skills
  • Communication skills
  • Teamwork skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Cultural awareness skills
  • Volunteer management skills

Relevant Skills, Education, and Requirements:

To be eligible for this project, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have a genuine interest in working with youth.
  • Be able to commit to a minimum of 2 weeks of volunteering.
  • Be able to speak and understand basic English.
  • Be flexible and adaptable.
  • Be willing to work hard and be a team player.

Your cultural experience and Project Setting:

This project will give you the opportunity to experience Nepali culture firsthand. You will live with a host family and have the chance to learn about Nepali customs and traditions. The project setting is in rural Nepal, so you will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of the Nepali countryside.

Food and accommodation:

You will be provided with three meals a day and accommodation with a host family. You are responsible for any additional dietary requirements.

Start Dates:

The project runs all year round, with start dates on the first and third Mondays of each month.

Schedule and commitments:

The project schedule is flexible, but you typically work 4-6 hours a day, 5 days a week. You will also be required to attend a two-day orientation at the beginning of the project.

Typical day:

A typical day on the project might include:

  • Morning: Breakfast with your host family.
  • Afternoon: Conducting workshops or organizing creative activities with youth.
  • Evening: Free time to explore your local community or relax with your host family.

On Arrival Training:

You will receive two to three days of on-arrival training on project-related topics, such as health and safety,

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About Volunteers Initiative Nepal

Location:

House # 735, Saibaba Marga, Balaju - 16, Kathmandu, 44611, NP

Mission Statement

Volunteers Initiative Nepal's (VIN) mission is to empower marginalized communities, with a focus on women and children, through enhanced educational programs and community training to promote equality, economic wellbeing and basic human rights.

Description

About VIN Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN) is a non-religious, non-political, non-governmental, non-for-profit organization (NGO) which was founded in 2005 by a diverse group drawn from development workers, educationalists, social activists and other professionals. VIN is officially registered under the Society Act with the District Administration Office Kathmandu (Reg No. 147/062/63), and is also affiliated to the Social Welfare Council Nepal (SWC) (Affiliation No. 20910). VIN focuses on community-based projects involving local volunteers backed up by international volunteers. Objectives VIN aims to give people the right tools and knowledge to help themselves. The focus is on helping women and children through special educational programs and community training projects conducted independently and/or in association with like minded organisations. VIN has addopted an integrated community development approach. Specific objectives include:

  • To help make women self-reliant through a number of initiatives including literacy classes; income generation projects; savings and credits groups and raising awareness on health, sanitation and the environment.
  • To support and provide facilities for early childhood development, encouraging a good, basic foundation for young children at the start of their education.
  • Provide a platform for children to participate in non-formal creative activities, as well as developing their life skills and making them aware of their basic rights, through the establishment of Children's Clubs in schools.
  • To help children who have suffered as a result of the conflict to regain access to education.
  • Provide sponsored education to disadvantaged children including orphans, conflict victim children and children from very poor and disadvantaged families.
  • Provide community youths with English language classes; a youth club forum in which to enhance their social and professional skills and with the opportunity to volunteer within their local community.
  • Raise awareness of the need for English language skills and to facilitate the teaching of English within schools, monasteries and nunneries.
  • Help ensure the quality of education being provided, through conducting teacher training workshops, seminars and exchange visits.
  • Provide resources and healthcare professionals to assist the health post, which serves the local community.
  • Raise awareness of the benefits of good sanitation and provide education in personal hygiene.
    Offer support in the establishment of a Community Learning Center (CLC) to provide learning platforms for eliminating illiteracy and for developing the professional capacity of local people.
  • To support orphanages through offering financial assistance for education, food and clothing, and through the placement of volunteers.
  • Introduce international volunteers to the richness of Nepali culture and ensure a safe and memorable stay in a supportive environment.

International Volunteer Programs VIN offers extremely competitive and affordable fees for voluntary work in Nepal and has been mobilizing international and local volunteers in its various programs, helping make a sustainable difference and improve the lives of Nepali people in the most disadvantaged communities.

Community Based Volunteer Placements

Volunteers participating in community based projects will be placed with a host family within the community in which they are working. In addition to receiving food and accommodation, this is also an excellent opportunity for volunteers to immerse themselves in the Nepali community, within a supportive environment, learning about Nepali lifestyle, culture and language and sharing their culture in return. VIN has a number of volunteering opportunities within the rural community, these include:

  • Women's Empowerment Projects such as women's education; income generation; savings and credits; and health, sanitation and the environment.
  • Child Care Initiatives such as children's clubs; early childhood development; schooling for conflict victims and orphanage support.
  • Youth Development Schemes such as a community youth club to develop life skills and English language classes.
  • Teacher Training and Education, including workshops, seminars and exchange visits.
  • The Health Program, which mobilises volunteer healthcare professionals to see and treat patients and raise awareness on sanitation issues.
  • Additional volunteer projects in the community include the establishment of a community learning center; construction and manual work, and environment and agroforestry.

Monastery and Nunnery Placements

Although VIN's main focus is on development projects within the rural community, VIN also provides volunteer placement opportunities in monasteries and nunneries. This program helps educate young monks and nuns in conversational English, as well as developing their life skills and providing an opportunity to participate in creative activities.
Volunteers are placed in the monastery or nunnery in which they are teaching, and in addition to receiving food and accommodation, they are also able to witness and gain a fascinating insight into Tibetan Buddhist practices and rituals. VIN a meaningful local volunteer organization offering affordable volunteering programs abroad, meaningful vacations and gap year travel in Nepal, Asia. Whether you are planning to volunteer abroad, take a gap year or go on a meaningful vacation, we offer you very affordable travel programs in Asia!
If you are planning to take a gap year, career breaks, short travel holiday, VIN volunteer Nepal programs can be your right fit. We have wonderful Nepal volunteer and travel opportunities. Our well structured grass-root level rural community programs targeting to women, children youth and teachers at the most disadvantaged communities can accommodate any age groups - young, adults and senior people from local to overseas volunteer. Adventure Programs We also organize affordable adventure programs, e.g. trekking, hiking, sight seeing, Bunge Jump, White water rafting, jungle safari, mountain flights through our partner institutes. The cost will be a way cheaper and it also gives a little money for the organization's projects in the community. So you can make many things in one with VIN. We ensure your memorable and life changing experience with us.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Education & Literacy
Employment
Advocacy & Human Rights, Education & Literacy, Employment

WHEN

Wed Oct 01, 2025 - Tue Dec 30, 2025

WHERE

Pahiko RoadKhusibu Town Planning,Kathmandu, Asia 44600Nepal

(27.71031,85.32217)
 

SKILLS

  • Literacy / Reading
  • Business Analysis
  • Adult Education
  • Critical Thinking
  • Organization

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 30 hours per week, 4 weeks minimum in person

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