Volunteer
in Nepal,
see the highest peak of the world while helping
other women
If
you are searching an women volunteering service in Nepal then you
are in the right place, you can stop your search
now and experience our services.
Nepal
government recommends your accommodation with us.
Struggling for a meal
Nepal
government recommends your accommodation with us
Are you single woman traveling to Nepal for your
short time visiting, volunteering or internship
program in Nepal? We will take care of you;
we are trustworthy to take care of our women guest
and volunteers.
We take just few volunteers in a time so if you
are searching a peaceful and safety place out
side from urban area or you are single women
traveling alone then write to us
. We are a volunteering humanitarian
organization registered in the Government of
Nepal 13/063 and Social Welfare Council
Nepal # 60210. We work with local charities,
government bodies and community organizations.
Our goal of women volunteering service
is to provide a safe and peaceful stay with us
and who are interested to help
others someone who is in genuine need of help,
we seek women volunteers who are looking for a
specific opportunity to reach out to people and
community in need of their skills in
Nepal.
Single women volunteer
in Nepal
Furthermore, we want to offer opportunities
for those who are interested in experiencing the
differences among the cultural aspects of
rural
women or small town life in Nepal and
your stay would be with
other Nepali women in the same house
. We believe that service for humanity is
the most worthy and satisfy life
experience for a person.
Kyla Storry
from Ontario Canada, picture taken in Tansen
Nepal
Crossing river in Nepal
Rescue Mission is specialized in women traveling
to Nepal.
We promise you to give safety while your
time with us in Nepal. Our female staffs are conscious
and specialized in women's traveling to Nepal.
Women need a safe place and room her own.
Safety is the main concern for single
female
traveler who is joining us. You need to know
your destination prior to leave your country.
Learn about our women culture and tradition,
such as time up to which women are expected to
walk in night and whether it is safe for women
to travel or stay overnight alone or not etc.Rescue
Mission invites all interested local and
international volunteers to be a part of our
women’s activities and programs. Working for
women's empowerment enables you to support women
in their pursuit of healthy and sustainable
livelihoods.
There are many different choices for volunteers who want to work with
women’s groups in Nepal. Women's empowerment projects includes women’s
education; income and development, savings and credits; health and
sanitation and the environment. The women thereby also receive
skills-orientated training so that they can generate some income through
projects such as non-formal education, tailoring, farming, livestock,
food making which have helped the women live their life independently.
mountain view
from Palpa, Nepal
Child Care Initiatives such as children's club; early childhood
development; schooling for conflict victims and orphanage support as
given by this mission is a matter of Lord’s service. Youth Development
programs such as a community youth club to develop life skills and an
English language class has been run by the organization. Whatever becomes your reason
for traveling alone to Nepal as a woman, you don’t need to worry
because you are a traveler with us. Making trek alone is not preferred
by us so we advice you how to make your trip and trekking safe.
Doing volunteer work in Nepal can be a life-changing experience in your
life. Rescue Mission is the Nepali Christian people run volunteer
organization. We, being a native know our culture and traditional much
better and this allows us to explore real Nepali experience through us.
Come with expertise and help Nepali women with your small effort which
can make a big difference to someone's life. Nepal is one of the most
beautiful, culturally rich and most of the women are very friendly here.
It is the home to Mount Everest, the highest peak of the world.