A splash of kindness for the Parents Home Care in Kathmandu

Ali and Dyana from Canada got involved in a Parents Care Home at Dhungedhara, Banasthali, Kathmandu in April 2018. They volunteered to share their expertise as occupational therapists.

Occupational Therapy in a Parents Care Home

The Parents Care Home shelters and takes care of many people who are severely injured, disabled, aged or ill. Ali and Dyana worked hard to improve the daily functioning of the shelter‘s inhabitants by various means.

Our kind volunteers Ali and Dyana

They helped develop better solutions for the inhabitants that will improve their own ability to participate more in their body hygiene, e.g. brushing teeth, showering, and also dressing themselves, etc.

Playing, Chatting, and having fun!

Sharing their knowledge to improve some fundamental elements of the daily life of these people, improving the hygiene of people and the whole home, asking staffs to encourage people to eat together in common space to motivate them to get out of bed and get engaged in more social interaction.

Volunteer Farewell from Parents Care in Kathmandu (Nepal)

It helps to have something new to do, build social interactions and have fun.  It is important to maintain a good quality of sleep to remain healthy and energetic.

Ali and Dyana we are all really proud of your heart-touching help offered to all needy ones.

Teaching in Kathmandu

This summer Muat, a student of  Qassin University, visited the children’s home in Kathmandu,Nepal. Muat taught the kids how to make slide shows, create pdf-files and work with videos. It was a great fun for all and a very nice experience!

Muat and his students, very eager to learn

The Free Volunteering Nepal team is proud of him and his contribution to a better future for the children. We cordially thank Muat for volunteering in Nepal.