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   Volunteer's Say (Teaching Samarpan Children)

My Experience with Samarpan Nepal

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 1 July 2010 - 15 July 2010


Well, I just want to say that I really enjoyed the experience at Samarpan Nepal. I taught Math to the kids for two weeks. The children are so nice and also Rupa and her family, Bikash and his family. I felt very comfortable here Nepal is very different from Spain. The culture, people are so kind and if they can help you, they will. May be two weeks is not time enough to say that you have really helped the children. We practiced additions, multiplication, and subtractions. I think that two week may be is not time enough. But I think the most important thing is not what they learned about mathematics, the most important thing is that we met each other. They met me and I met them. I think they are good kids and that is more important than any other thing.

I also want to say that I am very grateful to Bikash and his family. They are really nice to me. Sometimes communication was difficult because of the language but they were always smiling to me. Bikash was always asking me about the food and everything. I really felt very comfortable at his house. It felt like I was in my own family. So, thank you very much for everything.

Well, I don’t know what else to say. Thank you very much to everybody and I hope I can come here again. See you.


Horacio L. Molina
Volunteer, Student
Albacete, Spain



My experience with Samarpan Nepal

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 21 June 2010 - 01 July 2010

It's my first time to come to Nepal. Everything here has impressed me a lot. I'm so glad to see children here are so friendly and passionate. Though it's very hot here, I feel so proud and satisfied we teach children art painting which I think it is the most meaningful thing for me. I hope I can come here again in the near future. I like the girl named Amrita she thought us dance. And she is really a good dancer since she is only 13 years old. I had such a good time with children.

Silvia Wang
Volunteer, Student
Sanghai, China




My experience with Samarpan Nepal

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 21 June 2010 - 01 July 2010


Samarpan is a wonderful place where children get love, attention and education. Rupa is a great lady for doing this. I love teaching the children and we wish we could stay longer.

We enjoy dancing with kids and teaching art. I really fell in love with Amrita. Being in Nepal has been a wonderful experience for me and my friend. I want to adopt a Nepalese child. These kids are sweet, wonderful, loving and hard workers. They have bright future.
Love.


Rachel Roseman
Volunteer, Entrepreneur
USA



My experience with Samarpan

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 23 Oct 2009 - 22 Nov 2009

It is a bitter sweet day today because I am so excited to head back home but knowing that I have to leave my new family and all my new friends to get there makes it almost not worth it and the worst part is not being able to see those kids anymore, they made this trip worth it in a way I cant describe. The best days here were the days I got to see them if I was teaching or playing or just sitting with them it made it a good day they have so much love to give so I hope that Samarpan grows and more people can experience what living here and teaching these children is like I came here thinking it was a once - in - a infect me chance but I have grown to love each and even person I have met here and will cherish the memories like playing cards with sujan sharing my beard for gita in hopes that she would stay longer rupa and her new beautiful baby meal time with aama a nice mirinda at the neighobors after teaching the children and how amazingly kind and hospitable everyone was and more importantly every moment I spent with the children having them climb me like a jungle gym dancing and singing having handful after handful of flower pedals thrown at me and the determination and willingness to learn that they all had so I hope that this will not be a once-in-a lifetime thing and one day soon I will make the time to come back and see everyone again so to rupa sujan gita aama the children and everyone else I had the pleasure of meeting and spending time with thank you and I love you all !!
See you soon !!
Love William.
p.s. amita yum yum

W. Knell
Volunteer, Student
Baltimore, USA



Samarpan and Me

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 23 Oct 2009 - 21 Dec 2009

Oh boy! I do not know where to start. I have never been good at putting my thoughts and feelings on to paper. No language could ever express the amount of love I have found here in Chitwan as I was on my way to Nepal. I had no idea what I was in for. The second that I arrived I felt like this was my home. The love and hospitality I have been given touches my heart and I am so grateful to have met rupa gita sujan ama buwa and everyone else who has shown me love. Samarpan Nepal is an amazing organization because the experience the volunteer gets is just like being at home. It is very personal and affectionate. Most volunteer programs are not like this at all. I have learned so many things from everyone here. From the Nepali culture, to the language to the religion, and many more things. I have grown an enormous amount on an introspective level in my duration here. I feel an everlasting love with everyone. I have met here and that love will live on forever. My heart sings when I think about all of the children. All of the kids are beautiful inside and out. Their determination and willingness to learn amazes me. I am astonished to think that these children can live in such terrible conditions but still have a huge smile on their faces everyday. I admire them and their love for life. Even if they do not have fancy cars, homes, clothes etc…they are truly happy. Happiness comes before material possessions in my book. As for Sundar kali, she was just as beautiful as the children. At first I could not believe that I was working with an elephant but as time passed, I formed a relationship with her and I will always remember her eyes. Her eyes were so deep and endless some days I would store into them and try to wonder what is going on in her mind. The work was difficult but I felt a sense of devotion to Sundar kali. She provides us, as humans, with jungle safari's, elephant bath and money. So I believe that I need to give back to her. By making her "Koochi" and giving her water and medicine I have a very strong relationship now with Nepal, its people, its animals, its nature, and everything else. It offers I will return after sometime and this house is the first place I am coming when I return to America. I will keep Sam Nepal in my thoughts everyday just because I live on the other side of the world does not mean I can not leave piece of myself here in spirit. I will say it again the love is have felt here is so powerful. It will change Nepal for the better. I believe in teaching with love, living with love, and fighting for what I want with love. That is exactly what Sam Nepal is doing. May love and light surround the people of SamNepal in their everyday lives. May the will to help and care for others continue to strengthen.

Favorite moments
Ama’s cooking! Delicious! Best cook in Nepal.
Card game at night with sujan, rupa, gita!
The privilege of meeting Aruna (Bohd Kumari) and watching her grow everyday
Playing "Utootoo" with the children
Being with the children everyday
When the power goes out, everyday! Hahaha
Making soooo many loving + compassionate friends
Creating a new family
Eating Dal, Bhat in true Nepali way [with my hand]
Playing songs on sujan's Guitar for everyone
Trips to Lumbini, 20000 lake, Narayangat, etc.
Coming back from Sauraha early because I missed everyone
While William was here joking around with him
Spending many nights at the neighbor’s house with Sobha :)
Cooking my own food in the kitchen
Rupa's neem bath! Thank you!
Doing my own laundry on the roof
Countless times I can't seem to remember!!!!!

MA TIMILAI MAYA GARCHU!!!!!!!
P.s. -This is not the last time you will see me I will be back sooner then you would think with all the love in my heart.


J. Michaloski
Volunteer, Student
Baltimore, USA



Summer ‘09

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 21 July 2009 - 20 August 2009

First of all thank you very much for allowing me to live this incredible experience.

I have no wads to express all the feelings. I’ve felt all these days, all the surprises I’ve had, how you’ve treated me, you made me feel like home.


Let’s stop of being selfish and thinking about me. I think we all are here for one reason - the children. I hope you really can do all the work you want, I really admire all the work you’re doing with them and if any time you need help or advice, you know how to contact me. In any case these kids are amazing, I think I can really say 'ma timihorai maya garchu' you and the children. It’s been 3 years in my live since I was nervous in front of a class, and today, while saying goodbye, I really was. They've taken a piece of my heart with them, and have given some many amazing memories, they made me feel like a kid again one of them.

Keep this work up and I hope you can keep us informed when things happen.

Anyway I hope I will see you and these again.
So as we say at home: fius aviat us estimo I ms porto al cor.


PD: Please ask every single volunteer to let themselves to be taught by these kids. They are the best Nepali teachers I’ve ever known!!!

Christian Brotons
Volunteer, Student, Teacher
Barcelona, Spain



My Memories with Samarpan Nepal

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 18 July 2009 - 18 August 2009

After 41 years, actually my eye! You realize that new experiences can always surprise you they are unique. This is why I’m surprised having this unique experience. The surprise and uniqueness is obviously due to these wonderful children of Samarpan Nepal. When you realize where and how do they live. The poverty that they live and everyday life, you get enjoyed by their smile so natural and pure.

Their eyes that so deeply enter visible you and give you the sense of an enormous difference. I wish to anyone like me, any 'let’s call it' 'European' to catch, to measure, to understand this difference without judgment, without taking position just observing understanding making it yours lot things to say but all of them have the same experience.

Samarpan Nepal in conclusion is a very good project, with many good things done and other things to improve. I wish Rupa to go on improving and observing information’s inputs and innovations from every new volunteer. I think that it is important not to stop in front of difficulties and have the strength to go with the same energy.

Best wishes


Marco Schembari
Volunteer, Marketing Consultant
Ragusa, Italy



An Unforgettable Memory

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 30 June 2009 - 30 July 2009

I’m sad, very sad to be leaving and sad also because I know it will be some time before to see the kids again, live with this wonderful family again to find ‘Samarpan Nepal’ the school the prospective orphanage and library all flourishing. Infact I have little doubt that this organization will flourish and grow. I couldn’t tell you presicely why, I’ve just got a feeling, overwhelming felling I should say.

I shall miss the kids hugely. I can remember feeling quite daunted by the sight of 28 wide eyed expecting faces………. But they smiled and laughed and made me feel welcome and appreciated some of the lessons where hilarious with witty Punam and feisty Amrita with feeble late excuse ('I am from cancer’) and some ridiculous English (a mango described as a monkey ) and some lessons were less exciting. More importantly though was play time which I think I enjoyed more than the kids themselves.

I must thank Rupa and her formidable team of helpless for making my stay so enjoyable and comfortable. I think by the way Rupa personifies Samarpan and of course thanks to the kids I will miss everyone very much until I am back.

William Temple
Volunteer, Student
Northumberland, UK



My experience with Samarpan Nepal

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 19 June 2008 - 20 July 2008

I don’t know where to start describing what I have lived through at this organization. It has certainly been the most extraordinary journey in my life and I’ll never forget the moments of joy it has brought me.

Firstly, I must say that the children have made me feel like I have never felt before. I have given all my energy to teach them as best as possible and their progress has been one of many reasons for my happiness in Samarpan. To see their faces when they got a good mark is a treat for anyone who can appreciate their condition and hard work. These children not only need English lessons, but also a lot of love and attention, and that is something this organization gives them.
Seeing some of their houses broke my heart and I try to give them as much as I could to help them outside school, like cloths. I wanted them to have the opportunity to choose something in their lives, I hope they won’t forget it.

We had many fun outings, such as picnics, competitions and quizzes.
Another part of the organization that I can’t forget is my Nepali host family. With all of this family I have learned more about Nepal than I thought possible.

I will never forget the moments I have lived here and I hope that the children and my family will remember me.

I hope, also, that this organization grows as much as its dream comes true.

This is the saddest moment I have lived here, because I won’t see the faces of the kids again.
Hopefully, I will be back soon and, until then, I wish every member of Samarpan Nepal all the happiness they can get and the best for the future of the children.

With all my love,

Jessica Doumeng
Volunteer, Student
London, UK



Samarpan Nepal and I

Volunteer Program: Teaching Samarpan Nepal Children
Volunteer Date and Duration: 19 Dec 2007 - 20 Jan 2008

These children are lovely. Nothing but lovely. This was generally spoken. My main experience with them... All of them were trying their best to achieve as much as progress in the English language as they could while I was teaching them. And, finally, this is what they did....! Therefore, it is no surprise that leaving them was a sad story for me. And still while writing this, I miss them although being happy and proud of their achievements as well as being a part of this organization.

I can not say anything else but that I truly love them and what I want them to have the bright and joyful future they all deserve. What I was setting back from them in return, their kindness and affection, still makes me feeling very much both, happy and lucky. Lucky to have been with them and lucky to be with them again......

They will always have my love and my serious concern and this makes. I believe a difference.....
With all my love,

Mistina
Volunteer, Student
President
Samarpan Nepal Germany
Frankfurt, Germany

 

 
 
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