Welcome to Equity Nepal – Empowering Visually Impaired Children!
While the exact number of visually impaired people in Nepal is not clearly available, we still have a sizeable section of people with vision loss in the country. And thus, it is our duty to enhance the quality of life of the visually impaired children.
Equity Nepal has been established for the welfare of people with visual challenges. It is a charity that works to improve the lives of blind children by giving them housing, health care, food, and an education. Our organization believes that every child, no matter how well they can see, deserves the same chance at a good future.
Located at Tarkeshwor 5, Kathmandu, the organization is home to 20 visually impaired children. Our organization works to improve the quality of life for these children and make the world a better place for everyone. But we think that this is only the beginning.
We believe in the strength of togetherness and team action. Together, we can break down barriers, remove misconceptions, and establish a society that values diversity and equality. Join us on this incredible path of transformation and empowerment.
Read MoreHelping visually impaired children overcome obstacles, reach their full potential, and live fulfilling lives.
A world where visually impaired children have the same chances, an education that includes them, and the help they need to succeed.
To give visually impaired children full support, education, and advocacy so they can grow up to be confident, independent, and active part of society.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of visually impaired children? Consider becoming a volunteer with Equity Nepal. We are dedicated to providing these children with the resources and support they need to succeed in life. As a volunteer, you can make a positive impact on the lives of these children by assisting with daily activities, mentoring, and providing educational support. You’ll also have the opportunity to interact with these children and learn more about their unique abilities and challenges.
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