Project of Blind Children
“Messiah World Mission — Global Missionary Organization”
Project of Blind Children
Blind Children Support Program
The future of the nation is the light of strong parents of special children.
Our Mission
Messiah World Mission works in remote hilly regions of Nepal, where access to education, healthcare, and disability support is limited. In these areas, children with visual impairment and other disabilities often face significant challenges in accessing learning opportunities and social inclusion. Many families live in difficult conditions, and in some cases, children with disabilities remain at home with limited access to formal education or community participation. Our mission is to support these children with care, education, and opportunities for a better future.
We are committed to ensuring that blind and vulnerable children are given:
Safe and supportive living environments
Access to basic education and learning support
Care, guidance, and community inclusion
Opportunities to develop independence and dignity
Our approach is based on long-term support, compassion, and practical assistance..
Our Work on the Ground
We support children by providing a safe hostel environment, facilitating daily education and learning activities, assisting with basic needs such as food and care, and creating a structured and supportive environment for their growth. We currently support a small group of children, and our goal is to expand this support as resources allow
Matthew Suroya and other staff members among the blind children
Matthew Suroya, in a class of blind children, is taking care of them
This girl is busy reading her books and is very capable.
Why This Work Is Needed
In many remote areas of Nepal, awareness and support for disability are still developing. As a result, children with visual impairment may face limited access to education and social inclusion. We believe every child deserves equal opportunities to learn, grow, and participate in society with dignity and respect.