Introduction to CWH
The Children Welfare Home is a Non-Government Organization s. It was established in 2001 and has been authoritatively registered with the Nepalese Government and is affiliated with the Social Welfare Council. The Children Welfare Home’s primary responsibility is to arrange support for children’s wellbeing. Many NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) and INGOs (International Non-Governmental Organizations) are working to eradicate such problems, but the efficiency of their work is not always appreciated. The Children Welfare Home on the other hand, has been so successful in helping at-risk children, that it has developed a good reputation within our society. Our staff is highly devoted and all have a great deal of experience in the social welfare sphere.
To start an orphanage in a time of political turmoil can be somewhat idealistic, but our success has been quite remarkable. Even so, there are still many obstacles to overcome and we must continue our work during these times of hardship. Nepal needs international support until a time is reached when our nation has the means to support itself in this modern era. Certainly, only mutual understanding and better cooperation among all, including international bodies, makes such work possible. So far, Nepal has been receiving a lot of international support, for which we are grateful. Without the support from our donors, supporters, visitors and friends, we cannot even begin to imagine what the country’s situation would be like.
CWH aims to bring all round development to children living in rural areas and poor communities, and to those who are found to be working in child labor or on the street, by providing them with housing, food, education, clothing, adequate medical care and a nurturing home to live in – a secure start to life. We recognise that when the children finish their schooling, they need support in reintegrating with the community as independent Nepali citizens. The children can go back with their families, and we fully fund the children in going onto college for further education, if so desired, or vocational training and then onto finding jobs.CWH is purely a social organisation with a mission which people can easily participate in to help our children. Please join us in helping them to contribute to their own progress and success in the future.
Our Focus Group
- > Primary level school children.
- > Poor children and youths deprived of education and medical attention.
- > Children working and living in the most underprivileged of circumstances.
- > Families of children in rural and other poor communities.
Goals: (GOAL OF CWH)
- > To provide proper clothes and comfortable, secure housing for all children under our care.
- > To provide appropriate supervision at the home, at all times. This includes paying careful attention to the individual needs of each child, and the provision of suitable recreational and play activities.
- > To ensure that the children of CWH receive a good, solid education by means of regular attendance to school and supplemental educational support in the classroom at the home.
- > To provide school uniforms and supplies for each child.
- > To teach the children proper daily health and sanitation practice to minimise the occurrence and spread of illness.
- > To monitor the children’s health status and ensure that each child receives adequate medical care and follow-up as necessary.
- > To coordinate efforts with other community organisations to provide job-training opportunities for each child when they reach the appropriate age.
- > To provide a positive, loving environment at the home that builds children’s self-esteem and encourages them to reach their maximum potential at school, at home and in the community. We believe that love at the home ensures beauty all around, and so all our efforts have their roots, here, at CWH.
I spent one month in CWH in May 2010. I found this place a bit by chance, following the signs in Pokhara and I really have no regret for all the time I’ spent here. In coming in this center, you feel like being part of a huge Nepali family where every member has something [...]
I want to thank everybody for having this great time. I love all the children and I’m really sure I’m going to miss them all. I hope that the children are really happy with all the gifts I bought for them. The hardest thing will be saying them all goodbye, but I’m sure I’ll see [...]
I volunteered at CWH for 2 months and would like to thank the staff and the children for making such a fantastic experience. I would really recommend to anyone considering volunteering. The children are truly inspirational and I will miss them a lot. Please give your support and spread the word of CWH.
Suzannah Clamp, England [...]









