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  Testimonials
 

I had such a wonderful time in Nepal! The program was great! I really enjoyed myself during my volunteering in Nepal. My coordinator was brilliant; he was always there for me when I needed him, with lots of love and support! So I was very pleased, thank you so much for everything.

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Working with blind people in Nepal

Blindness is both health and social problem in Nepal. There are very little or no any social security programs for the blind people. Blindness is seen as a completely dependent difficulty, the person is taken as a liability than some with physically challenged but equally productive being. In fact, in most part of the rural Nepal, blindness is still seen as a curse resulting from the sins of the previous life.

The urban areas, especially the Kathmandu Valley, have some support programs for the visually impaired people. There is one National Organization for the visually impaired, and some other I/NGO run center that help the blind people by providing skills and tools for coping with their difficulty.

These days there seems to beginning a change of perception in Nepal too that the blind people like most other people with physical difficulties are not completely disabled but are “differently abled”.

What people need to understand is that theirs is a difference between being physically challenged and acquire some disease. A physically challenged person may be as healthy as a normal person.

You role as a volunteer would contribute a lot not in helping the differently challenged people including the blind people, but also in changing the perception about disability and life skills.

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Helping Hands Foundation - Nepal
P. O. Box: 12205

Balaju, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: 00977 - 1 - 4385519
Fax: 00977 - 1 - 4385484
Mobile: 00977 98510 14557

Email: hhfnepal@gmail.com
info@helpinghands.org.np
Website: www.helpinghands.org.np

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