First Peak Students Graduate University
In Nepal there are little to no funding options for impoverished students. Bank loans are only available against fixed assets or collateral, private sector scholarships are nearly non-existent, and most charities stop...
HCC International Youth Council Ambassador
HCC's Youth Ambassador Rehna Sheth traveled to Nepal for the first time this spring, documenting her experience in her...
Students Celebrate Earth Day by Gardening
From after-school tutoring to organizing cleanups of Bal Mandir orphanage, HCC students are no strangers to giving...
Renowned Nepali Artist Visits Khushi Ghar
As the former Chancellor of the Academic Council at the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts, Kiran Manandhar has worked...
Happy Nepali New Year!
Happy Nepali New Year to all! According to the Vikram Samvat calendar, which runs about 56-57 years earlier than the...
Student-Run Knitting Class Offers Fun and Community
After buckling down and studying for weeks for their final exams, HCC students are currently basking in a...
Students Volunteering with Orchid Garden Nepal
One of the cornerstones of HCC's "Leaders Training Leaders" educational philosophy is the importance of giving back to...
How Comic Books Stop Human Trafficking in Nepal
According to anti-trafficking advocates, 54 children go missing in Nepal every day, often becoming victims of human...
GiriRaj Wins Award for Article on Social Media Usage
HCC Student GiriRaj wrote an article for DWIT News, the first and only Nepalese online daily newspaper managed and run...
HCC Founder Bruce Keenan Featured on The Huffington Post
Can everyone do a little something every day to change the world? Check out Mitch Ditkoff's article on the Huffington...
HCC Nepal Student Update: Shristi
This blog post was written by HCC student Shristi GC. Hello Everyone! How are you all doing? I am fine here and hope...
Shaking Off the Winter Blues with HCC in NYC
On February 28th of this year in New York City, Friends of HCC participated in our Winter Blues Fundraiser, raising...
Dhading Children’s Initiative (DCI) Annual Report
DCI has served a total of 100 children who lost parents during the earthquake in rural Dhading, Nepal. Currently, 83...