What we do

RESCUE AND AFTER CARE

Justice Restored

Sudesha (name changed) was abandoned by her parents at an early age. Alcohol and drugs ended both of her parents in the street. They make their living out of begging. When Sudesha was 13 years old she was raped by her neighbour. The perpetrator took advantage of Sudesha's parents. It was soon intervened by the police and she was rescued and referred to Bethany Vision Nepal's safe house in Kathmandu. The perpetrator was arrested and case filed at District Court in Jhapa district of Eastern Nepal. After a year, the perpetrator is imprisoned for 16 years, justice to Sudesha! But the story of Sudesha did not end here. She had terrible childhood suffering of trauma, abuse, abandonment, poverty, parentless ness etc. Her greatest suffering was the lack of love and belonging. She went through several trauma counselling and therapies in a safe home. Eventually her life changed. She is now looking much better. She is studying in grade 6 and her goal is to become a lawyer - to fight for justice for survivors like herself.

Transit Shelter

Bethany Vision is licensed by the National Child Rights Council to operate ‘children's home’ under the Standard for the Operation and Management of Residential Child Care Home 2012. Our ‘children's home’ is designed to operate as a temporary shelter where rescued children receive holistic care until they are transitioned into family or other forms of family based care - which are generally kinship, extended family, community foster care and small group home. The shelter has 20 beds and a space for fun, entertainment and games. Safety is highly prioritized with 24 hours security and caregiver staff.