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Volunteers
will stay in one of the two round houses built by the school.
These houses have single bedrooms, a kitchen, a western-style
bathroom, and a common room.
Round Houses |
Common Room |
Participants
must cook by themselves. The school and the villagers will
provide locally grown food such as potatoes, lentils, eggs,
flour, and rice. Fruits, vegetables and mushrooms will be
available depending on the time of the year. The school
will also provide powdered milk, sugar, tea, coffee, noodles
and spices. If a participant wishes to stay with a family,
he or she must to pay $15 a month to help the family buy
supplies.
Nangi and many of the surrounding villages have electricity.
Conveniences such as a hot shower facility, computers, and
Internet/email access are now available from Nangi, but
not surrounding villages. Shops in Nangi carry items like
soap, shampoo, pens, paper, candy, chocolate, crackers,
soda, and other small goods. The library has several hundred
novels and non-fiction books to choose from for reading
in your spare time. Letters can be sent and received from
Nangi but transit time is usually about one month.
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