Address: Bhanimandal, lalitpur, Lalitpur, Kathmandu – Nepal
E-mail: info@truelightfoundation.com
nepal@smcoa.org
WhatsApp: +977 982 383 4865
Website: https://www.truelightfoundation.com
New skills and knowledge can spark a lifetime of change. Every day, True Light’s programs in education,
health, and skills development deliver life-changing opportunities to those who need them most.
Courses will soon be available.. Including a variety such as
Languages ( English- Arabic)
Computer ( ICDL)
Adop Photoshop
Soft skills and leadership
IBDL
The purpose is charitable work relating to education, healthcare and other needs of the poor and neglected children. Services will be provided irrespective of caste or religion, with the goal of enabling them to live and grow up in dignity and achieve their full potential as individuals to be of service to God and society.
Enabling kids in Nepal to enjoy the warmth of the family through offering unconditional love to them, saving them from illness, poverty, indignity, illiteracy and starving
SMCOA partner in Nepal is True Light Foundation established in Nepal under Reg. no.: 165990/073/074
Following Nepal’s earthquake in 2015 and witnessing its destructive impact on the country, we saw as our duty to help the people of Nepal by organizing several medical camps.
Our first medical camp was in December 2015. Our doctors went to Chitwan treating around 600 patients, and they went also to Dhading treating around 100 patients.
We organized a second medical camp in February 2016. This time, our doctors went to Ganesh Secondary Governmental School and they treated around 200 patients. Then they moved to Dhading treating around 550 patients in two days.Next they stopped at Koshidaka and they managed to treat more than 300 patients. The following two days our doctors visited Manthali treating around 400 patients. Moreover, our volunteer doctors went to St.Angelica and St. Rebecca churches treating around 200 patients. Lastly, that camp ended by our doctors visiting Sindopalchok treating around 600 patients in two days.
Our third medical camp was in March 2017, and we managed to treat around 1200 patients.
Our vision concerning the medical field was and will always be to offer the needed medical treatment to all Nepalese people totally free of charge simply because we believe that every human has the right for medical treatment regardless of his/her nationality, identity, color or religion.
“By love serve one another” (Galatians 5:13)