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 Orphan and Children Education Association
of New Nepal (OCEAN Nepal) were established in 2005 and is a non-profit
and non-government organization. It has seven members in the board. It
is registered with the Chief District Office of Kathmandu and affiliated
with the Social Welfare Council under HMG Ministry of Social Welfare.
OCEAN Nepal as an NGO aims to provide free education, health care to the
poor and helpless orphans and specially for victim children who lost
parents due to conflict and equip them with the necessary skills with
the objective of making them self reliant on this society. We encourage
development through the use of local resources and knowledge, which
leads to financial independence and self-sustainability. Currently,
OCEAN Nepal is managing an orphanage in the capital city of Nepal and
has as its aim to extent through the whole of Nepal . The orphanage is
currently providing a home for 10 orphans. Allowing them to survive,
grow, educate and making brighter futures to this orphans.
We have also a plan to extend more future
activities to further OCEAN Nepal objectives. More information can be
found on the Future plans of the Project page .
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The Children
 OCEAN Nepal has a rule to admit children in the house. The president of
the organization selected the children who are presently in the house.
Their fathers were mistakenly killed in circumstances surrounding
violent clashes between government forces and Maoists. Some of the
parents died due to poverty or diseases.
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| Our Future Projects
 OCEAN Nepal has been running the children’s care home for more than three years. We are committed to caring for the children, at least until they have completed their secondary education. In addition Ocean Nepal is planning a number of other projects in order to meet its wider objectives.
Children's Care Home :
Health care :
Education :
Scholarship
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| WHY would you help us? |
- You can give a better future for Nepalese
Orphans
- You foster improved education and health care
benefiting a number of rural societies
- You strengthen local communities by providing
them the means to help themselves;
- You can have rewarding experiences by
volunteering with us;
- A small amount of money for you means a lot to
us in Nepal
- You can see real difference from your eyes
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