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Kites Foundation

KITES Nepal is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to empowering young social visionaries from diverse fields across the country. Our focus areas encompass Children's Education, Skill Development, Health and Sanitation, and Environmental Sustainability. We are committed to bridging the educational gap by providing targeted interventions and opportunities to needy children. By addressing healthcare, nutrition, and psychosocial support, we prioritize holistic development. Our goal is to create a nurturing environment where every child can thrive academically and personally.
Uplift children through holistic education, nurturing their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Break the cycle of poverty, foster social cohesion, and promote sustainable development by empowering children through education.

What We Do?

We believe that we can save more lifes with you

Healthy Food

Reducing malnutrition and ensuring the accessibility of nutritious food.

Pure Water

Make certain about the availability of fresh and pure drinking water.

Health Care

Ensuring good sanitation facilities along with making health an essentiality.

Primary Education

Provide basic education and foundational skills that prepare them for life, work, and active citizenship.

Residence Facilities

Ensuring occupation of a pleasant shelter and safe environment.

Social Care

Improving sense of belonging, social networking, and support with relationship circles.

The Community

Ethnic groups in Nepal are delineated using language, ethnic identity, or the caste system in Nepal. They are categorized by common culture and endogamy. Exploitation, poor health, unclaimed right to natural resources, a weak voice in government decisions, poor access to the market, lack of credit for their work, and many other associated factors increase poverty among the communities. We are concentrating on the Chepang community in Nepal. Chepang is an indigenous ethnic group living in Central and Southern Nepal, especially in the Chitwan, Gorkha, and Dhading districts, and also known as one of the isolated tribal groups of Nepal. Forced teenage pregnancies are common in this community.

Our Programmes

Livelihood

Livelihood

Skill training and placement support for underprivileged youth