Creationconcept,Nepal has designed a sponsorship program to support some of the unfortunate children from the indigenous and minority people group to provide access of good education and minimum basic needs. Parents can't think of the education and health of their children unless they have sufficient money to feed them. If the parents are not able to support their children, the children can not develop their skills as expected. Your sponsorship will be helping make possible programs that respond to your sponsored child's (and other children's) most basic needs; programs that provide children and their families with better health, better education, safer homes, increased income and more.
Why Do I Sponsor to a Nepali Child? Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world .More than half of the population are still below poverty line.Most of the rural families don’t have suficient money& knowledge for the education and other basic needs for their children.Your little help may impact a lot to the poor children.
How much money does a child need?Just US$15 (or more) per month.. If you would like to sponsor more then you can help to more than one child.
Where does my money go?
Admission & examination fees.
Uniform/shoes/school bags
Books, stationery and other school supplies.
Critical vaccination and nutrition programs
Pre- and postnatal care for mothers.
Health check up and other basic needs for children.
Money raised through child sponsorship goes to projects that benefit the whole community, not individual children only. Sponsored child act as a representative of their community.
A girl waiting your sponsorship
How are children selected for the child sponsorship program?
The selection is determined at a group meeting of the community members.The selection committee involves :
VDC (Village Development Committee) Chairman/ Ward Chairman,
CC-Nepal representatives,
Local teachers & headmaster,
& Local social workers.
Specially, selection is made from: poor families, untouchable castes, underprivileged, orphans and physically or mentally disabled.
Girls and boys are sponsored equally in each community.
A child will receive money unless he finishes his schooling.
One child per household is sponsored. Siblings may be sponsored once a brother, sister or cousin finishes his/her schooling.
How is CCN-Sponsorship different from other sponsorship programs?CC-Nepal desigend this program to support children and their families who are in need. This program can paly a crucial role in making children's career better. CC-Nepal is non-religious and non-political in its orientation and accepts all children and communities into its child sponsorship program, regardless of their sex, race, political persuasion or religion—but we give priority to those who are in extreme poverty.CC-Nepal respects all cultures and tradition equally.
What do I receive after being a sponsor?
Child sponsors receive regular information from us so that you can know the real situation & update of the child sponsorship program. We provide the link between you and your child. You will receive:
A photo of your child and sponsorship honour paper.
Family Profile report direct from the field which introduces you to your sponsored child and provides information about their family situation and their community.
Annual Program details about the child sponsorship program, children's progress reports etc.
Opportunity to send letter and gifts to your child and visit your child in their village.
Can I meet my sponsored child?Yes. Meeting your sponsored child can be a most valued experience that strengthens your relationship and understanding about our work in the community. You are most welcome to visit your sponsored child and observe the children situation & community development work.
Who are eligible to join this program?
Local people
Overseas individuals, organizations/donor agencies,
CCN volunteers & anyone who wants to help poor Nepali children.
We donot not make your donations directly to the children or families. We assure you that your dollars are spent in a most cost-efficient way.
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