Volunteer Society Nepal (VSN) offers a family volunteering program. This program is a great way for families to get closer. The family volunteering program is the best way to combine all the efforts on a community development project and explore a new country, a new culture, and a new place.
Our trip is secure and safe to include your teenage child, and it provides for all ages and tastes. Today, children have developed a new perspective altogether. They don’t find normal vacations revolving around hotel stays and visiting tourist places all that exciting. In fact, they are always on a hunt to do something new and different from the others. So, the best option is to make your family participate in family volunteer vacations. Your children also get to learn the importance of community, compassion, and consideration for others practically, which is very difficult to make them learn. Although you can indulge yourself in offering voluntary services locally to help the less fortunate, volunteering overseas gives you the golden opportunity to dive deep into a foreign culture, enrich your family, strengthen your bonds, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
We shall advise you to write out plans together, as it helps a lot. As you research and discuss volunteer projects and programs, you get to know your children's preferences and pique their interest in their preferred areas, like animal conservation, indigenous cultures, or community development.
Volunteer Society Nepal (VSN) has discovered some specific destinations in Nepal that are highly rich in culture and blessed with natural beauty. But among these beauties and pleasures, there also exist some vulnerable sections and communities that are longing for help. All participants have the full liberty to give in their contributions as little as they want. Children are incorporated into the projects wherever appropriate and made to work side by side with team and community members. The typical projects include teaching English, painting and construction, refurbishing community buildings, the Center for Children with Intellectual Disabilities, and many more.