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Bethany Vision Nepal (Bevin) is a not for profit making organization registered at District Administration Office under Social Welfare Act 1992 and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council. Bevin is licensed by National Child Rights Council, a wing of the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, to operate 'Children's Home' according to the Standard for Operation and Management of Residential Child Care Home 2012'.  Bevin was established in 2008 AD with a vision to protect and care for the underprivileged children who are at risk of abuse, exploitation and trafficking. As a result of this vision a children’s home with a promise of long-term care for 22 children started in 2009 AD. Children were provided nutritious food, good private school and protection under the care of a house parent.



The story that led to 'FAMILY FIRST…'

Sony and Ritu (name changed) were 9 and 4 years old when their father passed away of cancer. They along with two other sisters were left fatherless with mother and grand-parents. Eventually both of them ended up into Bethany Home. After few months, Ritu was sent back to family while Sony continued living in the home. Sony was good in studies and friendly. Everything looked healthy and good until one night when her agony was revealed. She came to the house father and asked, "Uncle why am I living here while my three sisters are with family? Am I here because they don’t love me?" This night completely changed the whole scenario. The organization's leadership were compelled to re-think and ask the same questions not only for Sony but for 20 remaining children. A detail family assessment was conducted for three months. It was found 18 children had fit families while 3 are complete orphans. In over a year 18 children were transitioned into their family. Since then, every child rescued and referred to Bethany Home puts a 'family first' approach. The children's home is converted into a 'safe house'. 300+ children have been transitioned into family from Bethany Home until date.