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Hyatt Regency Kathmandu supports Nepal child protection home

To celebrate the 9th Global Month of Community Service, Hyatt Regency Kathmandu extended its voluntarily work to Child Protection Home, situated in Siphal.
By Republica

Every April, Hyatt hotels around the world come together to make a positive impact in the communities. This year, the Global Month of Community Service was scheduled for the month of June. To celebrate the 9th Global Month of Community Service, Hyatt Regency Kathmandu extended its voluntarily work to Child Protection Home, situated in Siphal, a non- governmental organization committed to improving the lives of children in Nepal and helping them succeed.


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The non-profit organization was established in 1964 and has developed into one of the most extensive childcare and development programs of the country. Organization focuses on childcare and education for orphaned, abandoned and conflict affected children; rehabilitation of dependent children of prisoners; promotion of children’s rights; national and international adoption of children; educational support to children from low-income families; and strengthening the capacity of its nationwide network.  A team of 40 associates completed 320 volunteer hours, while the hotel supported this initiative by providing various supplies to 107 students including 43 pillow covers and mattress covers, painting of ceilings, rooms, corridors, bunk beds and stairs along with cleaning of the area.

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