Programs
- Since 2000 under the scholarship program, Nepal Matri Griha provides basic and secondary education to more than 500 students a year.
- Almost 110 physically challenged children are treated as a daily basis and about 75 physically challenged children who are learning difficulties received a special education at the physiotherapy centre a year.
- Established in 2006, the primary health care centre is working to improve the basic health conditions of local people and offers treatment for common illnesses, nearly 5000 children and adults are cured at the centre a year.
- Keeping this fact in mind Nepal Matri Griha has run income-generating vocational training to the parents of targeted children that at least they could be able to independent. Until to now there are more than 700 service beneficiaries.
- Nepal Matri Griha is to lead the global fight against scarcity, we save the life of children and their families by way of distributing grocery, stationery and sanitation items, around 1500 children and adults are benefited a year.
- Throughout awareness program in different subject matters (Family Planning, Hygiene & Nutrition etc.) more than 6000 people of communities are being alerted a year.
VISIONS:
Every child in the country is literate. Women enjoy equal rights and liberties. Every individual gets equal opportunities to grow irrespective of his/her caste, creed or community.
MISSIONS:
To work selflessly, tirelessly and most importantly with honesty to achieve our goals and objectives and continue touching the lives of even more families and thus helping build a better and a brighter tomorrow for all.
OBJECTIVES:
- Access the Dalit, Janajatis, and slum dwellers children to educate and support their educational pursuits.
- Accesses physically and mentally challenged children to physiotherapy facilities and education, and contribution to their physical, mental spiritual and intellectual development.
- Build a remarkable network across the country by developing linkages with different NGOs, INGOs and civil societies and ask for their support and services.