ally global foundation

Help us build over 200,000 sq ft of thoughtfully designed facilities to provide safety, education and job training for children rescued from human trafficking in Nepal.

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Our new facilities in Nepal will include safe homes, schools, a vocational training centre, transitional housing, administration buildings, a counselling centre and a clinic.

Six safe homes and one intensive care home will provide restorative, long-term care for 200 children.

The property is located in Kathmandu—the capital city of Nepal. Our teams in Canada and Nepal worked collaboratively to view and evaluate more than 150 different pieces of land over the course of two years.

JAN 2026

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Phase 1

Available

Safe Home 1

Available

Safe Home 2

Available

Safe Home 3

Available

Safe Home 4

Available

Safe Home 5

Available

Safe Home 6

Available

Intensive Care Home

Available

Guard House

Phase 2

Primary School

Secondary School

Preschool

Auditorium

Cafeteria

Gymnasium

Fitness Centre

Office

Workshop

Vocational Training Centre

Phase 3

Medical Centre

Staff Housing 1

Staff Housing 2

Cafe

Guest Housing

APR 2025

APR 2025

JAN 2026

Safe Home 1

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

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Safe Home 2

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

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Fund a large room.

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Safe Home 3

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

Fund the entire safe home.

Fund one floor of the safe home.

View funding options below.

Fund a large room.

Fund a small room.

Scroll back up to see other buildings.

Safe Home 4

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

Fund the entire safe home.

Fund one floor of the safe home.

View funding options below.

Fund a large room.

Fund a small room.

Scroll back up to see other buildings.

Safe Home 5

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

Fund the entire safe home.

Fund one floor of the safe home.

View funding options below.

Fund a large room.

Fund a small room.

Scroll back up to see other buildings.

Safe Home 6

With capacity for 32 children and three leaders, each of our new safe homes will be designed to meet the unique needs that come with housing such a large family. Over four floors, they'll have space to eat together in a large dining room, work on school work in a dedicated study area and spend time playing and laughing together in the playroom and living room. With four children to a bedroom, each child will have their own dedicated bed. The top floor features a private space for the home leaders to relax in their downtime.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

Fund the entire safe home.

Fund one floor of the safe home.

View funding options below.

Fund a large room.

Fund a small room.

Scroll back up to see other buildings.

Intensive Care Home

The intensive care home will provide provide extra support and security for children who require urgent or short term care before they enter the main safe homes. Specific features unique to this building include an in-home counselling room, an elevator and an accessible bedroom (ADA compliant)—the entire building is accessible as well.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

To learn more specifics, click the arrow beside each floor or room shown below.

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Guard House

Sitting at the north end of the property, this guard house will provide living quarters for one full-time security guard. The main floor features a security room/office where they will be able to monitor all pedestrian and vehicle access to the private safe home area of the property, as well as security camera footage from throughout the entire property.

To learn more specifics, scroll over each image.

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How much will it cost?

Though construction costs are relatively low in Nepal, we are building out 200,000 to 250,000 sq ft of new facilities, which adds up!

2 x $400,000

2 donors, each funding an entire building

5 x $100,000

5 donors, each funding a floor

12 x $30,000

12 donors, each funding a large room

25 x $20,000

25 donors, each funding a small room

38 x $10,000

38 donors, each funding half a room

44 x $5,000

44 donors, each funding 1/4 of a room

Phase 1 of construction will cost $2,760,000.

Let's break it down to see how $2.7M can be attainable.

Frequently Asked Questions

The anticipated timeline for development and construction of this building project in Nepal—from start to finish—is 4–5 years (2022–2026). 

During the building process, it’s important to us that our local partners have full ownership over the project. Because they are experts in providing aftercare, we make sure they are involved in all stakeholder meetings regarding building design and function. Our team in Canada works collaboratively with them to ensure that everything is purpose-built to last.

Project management and quality control for this building project in Nepal is being completed through collaboration between:

Ally Global Foundation

Our Nepalese local partner’s leadership team

A local architectural firm

An international architectural firm

A general contractor

Our teams in Canada and Nepal worked collaboratively to view and evaluate more than 150 different pieces of land over the course of two years. Beyond looking for land that fit within our parameters for size and budget, we considered factors such as: proximity to healthcare, post secondary education, public transportation and shopping centres; access to stable power and good water supply; and existing road access to the site. 

We are building out 200,000 to 250,000 sq ft of new facilities in Nepal that will have capacity to serve 200 children in safe homes, 100 young adults in transitional housing and 1,200 children in school and vocational training.

Our new facilities in Nepal will include safe homes, schools, a vocational training centre, transitional housing, administration buildings, a counselling centre and a clinic.

While the land value in Kathmandu is extremely expensive (due to it being the only major city in the country and being located within a valley), construction costs are relatively low. Though construction costs are approximately $50/sq ft, we are building out 200,000 to 250,000 sq ft of new facilities.

The property will be fully owned by our local partner’s registered national charity (these national charities execute all of the frontline services and have members of the Ally team sitting on their advisory boards). Additionally, the land we purchase has a covenant applied to it that says it cannot be sold or used for any purposes outside of social services and education for the next 100 years.

The property is located in Kathmandu—the capital city of Nepal.

We currently rent all of our facilities. In Nepal we rent 12 different buildings (this includes safe homes, offices, a school, a vocational training centre and a counselling centre). In Cambodia we rent 4 different buildings (this includes safe homes and offices).

Donors will receive regular reporting on the status of each phase through email updates and informal video updates. A more comprehensive overview will be sent out upon the completion of each phase. Donors who give at a certain level will also receive access to a live feed of the property so that they can observe the progress of the building phase.

It is important that our local partners are able to give their full attention to caring for children and managing their frontline operations. The coordination required to facilitate donor trips redirects a portion of this focus. To safeguard the capacity of our teams and the privacy of the children in their care, we are highly selective about how often we facilitate donor trips to the projects. Opportunities may be extended to donors on a case-by-case basis. 

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