Helping Hands for Himalayan People-Nepal (abbreviation: HHHP-Nepal), a non-profitable, autonomous, non-political, self-existence and dependent social organization. It is especially a volunteer organization working in the field of development in the Himalaya of Nepal, on the right of gender, ethnic and religious equality in the country, poverty reduction, help the disabled people, try to make people aware for education, provide Home to the orphanage.
HHHP has also worked in the field of Health, education, and culture, social construction, women rights, modern agriculture system, bio-diversity and so on. This social organization was established targeting the livelihood improvement and development of Himalayan People. We are a group of willing and enthusiast volunteers challenging the limits of development at high altitudes. HHHP welcomes anyone who is generous of their time and effort to help those in need.
Mission:
To develop and enhance lives of Himalaya in Nepal, by bringing attention to the community (particularly children & women) and extending their skills and knowledge.
Objectives:
Provide/conduct educative and awareness campaigns
Provide legal services and support to the Himalayan people
Advocate, conduct social constructions to the orphanage
Provide knowledge about modern agricultural system
Rescue endangered children and women from exploitative conditions
Direct Donation:
Our effort to change lives of the Himalaya is constant even though the opportunities it has brought to us is immeasurable. The donation details are as follows. 100% proceeds goes to the development projects of HHHP.
Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Limited Kathmandu, Nepal
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Note: Please make sure that you transfer your donations to HHHP or its authorized representatives only. Please provide us your email so that we can acknowledge your invaluable donation to help the Himalayan People in Nepal.
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