The Children of Manasseh House
Established in 2021 with the mission of helping at risk children and supporting access to education for those unable to receive it due to difficult life circumstances, Manasseh House continues to serve as a place of safety, stability, and hope. The home currently cares for 18 children with the capacity to house up to 20.
Manasseh House provides a nurturing and supportive environment that addresses not only the children’s basic needs, but also their emotional, educational, and spiritual development. A structured daily routine that includes schooling support, recreational activities, and spiritual guidance helps promote holistic growth and long term wellbeing.
Life skills training remains an essential part of the program. Children are taught personal hygiene, cooking, cleaning, and other practical skills that prepare them for future independence and self sufficiency. The consistent care and love shown by staff members fosters a strong sense of belonging and security, which is critical for children who have experienced instability or trauma.
At present, 14 of the 18 children are fully sponsored.
4 children need sponsor support to ensure continued access to care, education, and daily needs.
By providing a stable and compassionate environment, Manasseh House is transforming the lives of vulnerable children and offering them renewed hope, dignity, and opportunities for a brighter future.
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Ronika (Need a Sponsor)
Ronika, 16, is from Kunarang, Raksirang-5, Makwanpur. She is a fast learner, academically
improving through consistent effort, and is currently in Grade Eight. Ronika participates actively
in school extracurricular activities and is an active member of the children’s club at Arniko
Secondary School. She demonstrates discipline, responsibility, and leadership in both academics
and social activities. Her dedication, adaptability, and enthusiasm reflect her positive growth and
potential for future success.
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Ruth (Need a Sponsor)
Ruth Maya, 17, is from Kalikatar, Kailash-4, Makwanpur. She faced numerous hardships at a
young age, including family abandonment and difficult living conditions. The challenges
affected her emotional well-being, leading to anxiety and behavioral changes. With counseling
and support from the foundation, she has become more socially engaged and closer to her peers.
Ruth Maya is in Grade Seven at Arniko Secondary School, performs at an average academic
level, and aspires to become a lawyer. She demonstrates remarkable resilience and adaptability
in overcoming personal difficulties.
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Ranjita
Fully Sponsored
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Santoshi
Fully Sponsored
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Suwasna
Fully Sponsored
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Mahima
Fully Sponsored
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Nishma (Need a Sponsor)
Nishma, aged 15, is from Bangdirang, Raksirang-5, Makwanpur, and studies in Grade Six. She is
intelligent, hyperactive, and excels in academics. Nishma actively participates in Taekwondo,
holding a half-black belt, and enjoys cooking, especially making pickles. She takes her
responsibilities seriously, demonstrates strong discipline, and interacts positively with peers and
staff. Her ambition is to become a dentist, and she shows determination, resilience, and
leadership qualities in daily activities.
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Anisa (Need a Sponsor)
Anisa, 13, is from Hanumanjhulla, Madi-9, Parsa, and is currently in Grade Five. She is a quiet,
reserved child who speaks minimally and occasionally cries. She has achieved a half-black belt
in Taekwondo and participates actively in extracurricular activities. Academically, Anisa
performs at an average level but shows steady improvement. Her aspirations include joining the
army, and she continues to develop confidence, discipline, and resilience in her studies and
social interactions.
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Alina (Fully Sponsored)
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Hetta (Fully Sponsored)
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Urmila (Fully Sponsored)
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Pabitra (Fully Sponsored)
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Amrita (Fully Sponsored)
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Nanu (Fully Sponsored)
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Purnima (Fully Sponsored)
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Marriam (Fully Sponsored)
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Shristi (Fully Sponsored)
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Anosh (Fully Sponsored)
