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Real Journey Nepal seeks volunteers to document their initiatives through photography and film, essential for promotional activities, fundraising, and marketing. Volunteers engage directly with local communities, capturing images and videos that showcase the impact of Real Journey Nepal’s programs.
Volunteers collaborate with young people at street children’s centers, orphanages, and women’s centers, using their skills to create plays, shows, and short films enjoyed by the children. This interaction naturally enhances the children’s English skills while fostering meaningful connections.
Photographs and films play a crucial role in bridging the gap between the community and supporters, documenting donations and grants, and contributing to Real Journey Nepal’s blog covering news updates, community development, travel, and volunteer experiences.
What Volunteers Do in Film and Photography Volunteering in Nepal
Volunteers typically dedicate five days a week, spending about four hours each day capturing images and videos under the guidance of the volunteer manager. They work both independently and collaboratively, requiring their own equipment and self-motivation.
Volunteers also engage in afternoon activities at orphanages and daytime activities at childcare centers, schools, or women’s resource centers. They receive Nepali language lessons during their first week and can combine their photography role with other placements like orphanage care, school teaching, or construction projects in the same location.

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