It is not just about having four walls and a shed but also about love, respect and care.
Children are the future of any economy, and in Nepal their standard of living and security is at jeopardy. In an attempt to eradicate the pain of the most innocent section of the population, CWE was commenced in Nepal.
It is not just about having four walls and a shed but also about love, respect and care.
Children are the future of any economy, and in Nepal their standard of living and security is at jeopardy. In an attempt to eradicate the pain of the most innocent section of the population, CWE was commenced in 2008 in Nepal.
At Child Welfare & Education (CWE) our mission is to provide a safe and loving environment where children can grow up healthy and happy. We help them achieve their dreams. We strive to help each person in our program get the education they need so they can improve their poor living status and carry on in life in their own way. Our hope is that the children and families whose lives we touch will realize their potential and experience brighter tomorrows.
I thank everyone who has helped in the construction of CWE in any small and big way. Without them this journey would have been tougher. My hopes for the future of CWE is brighter because I know I do not stand alone.
So here I am, writing this in my own office at Pokhara. The very boy who never saw a car, a tube-light, or a concrete house. It is a story of a little boy who was given a new life by a person and within a Children’s home.
It has been 15 years that Child Welfare and Education is running. I have a good lot of 100 kids, my own kids. Currently about 29 kids are in Pokhara, CWE Children Home. Their morning laugher is something I look forward too. I am not just someone who opened an orphanage but also someone who stayed good long years within it. It is not just about having four walls and a shed but also about love, respect and care. My children tell me they love me, they bring their small and big needs to me.
These children are my life, yes they do not bring me a lot of money, but it was never money I wanted. I could have settled anywhere for that. I wanted no child to face the petty times I faced. This is why CWE came into being and holds strong.
Child Welfare & Education (CWE) is specially designed to assist the needy children and oppressed people of Nepal. We help them by providing essential supports and needs in their daily lives. Children are our most valuable resource for tomorrow’s great future.
Designed for the community kids to have a space for learning, playing and enjoying. We provide free classes to the community kids from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM everyday.
Childhood is such a delicate matter that shapes our entire identity and values. We believe in making a home for all the children who are enrolled here.
Those children who are blessed with a family life with parents or folks but lack financial resources to attend school or access to health care are supported by CWE.
“I can’t believe how fast these four months went by. I think I have changed a lot in these days, learnt so much. Thank you so much for making me a part of your big family. Thank you for teaching me how to make Dal Bhat. Thank you for being patient with my attempt to learn Nepali. You will see me again.”
“The time spent with the kids learning, playing, drawing, eating was a wonderful experience. We will miss the evening dancing routine very much. Thank you for taking us to Shyauli Bazar and we enjoyed with the kids there as much."
"We had the most special 2 weeks here, in the CWE Children’s Home, Pokhara. Writing letters, drawing, cooking, eating, dancing, helping with homework, celebrating festivals, all this made us into a big family. We will never forget this time. We will come back soon and always be in touch. Thank you!"
“Thank you for showing a different shade of Nepal to us through the children. As a new comer you have given me much more knowledge about Nepal beyond its natural beauty. It is so nice to see how you all live here as one family. Thank you for accepting me as a part of it. Great job Deepak”.
"When I first came at CWE home I did not what to expect but I was overwhelmed by the love and care I got. I always wanted more siblings and here I found them. Deepak, you are doing more than just a great job. You put your own needs behind to take care of the children. This passion is rare. Thank you Deepak and the children for making the best 2 months of my life. Never forget that being rich is not about how much money you have but about health, relationship and happiness. So stay This kind of rich.”
"I was very scared in the beginning that my poor English will bring in comments from the children. This vanished in no time and I am so happy to be a part of this CWE family. This is why I am sad as I am writing these last lines of good bye. Every minute with my buddies here will be with me forever.”
“I left my home in Germany and found another home here. I will take my time here in my heart and mind when I go back to Germany. These kids have helped me celebrate Christmas without being homesick. I cannot thank you enough for taking care of me when I broke my leg. May be I will talk better Nepali when I come next time. Until then, wish you all the luck.”
Children are the future of any economy, and in Nepal their standard of living and security is at jeopardy. In an attempt to eradicate the pain of the most innocent section of the population, CWE was commenced in Nepal.