Daily life at the center focuses on two main aspects, family life and education.
Family life
The main objective of this home is to take care of the children’s essential needs, that is, to provide food and accommodation, as well as regular medical check-ups (many of the children suffered from various infections). It also provides a family environment — the children live with the adults that make up the team, and so Beena and Phinzo, who run the place, are considered mother and father by the children. Pasang, their son, is the administration and finances manager.
Education
The other objective of the center is to enable children to complete their studies and, in as much as possible, allow them to pursue higher-level education.
In Nepal, schools go from grade 1 to 12, including two years of kindergarten for younger children.
The older children can choose to do two extra years after their compulsory schooling (college: two years before university). These two extra years satisfy the requirement to study in any university program worldwide.