Students in the Peak Program in Kathmadu volunteer every month at various places in their community. Sometimes they join organized groups, sometimes they organize their own projects. Volunteering helps develop a passion for philanthropy and instills the importance of...
A cornerstone of the HCC philosophy is philanthropy. The students in the Peak Program in Kathmandu volunteer at various events and centers in their community as well as creating their own programs to target local needs. In January several students volunteered with a...
Since 2015, when devastating earthquakes rocked Nepal, we have been overseeing the care, education and support of Anish, Smiriti, and Monika. We visit them a few times a year, and this year they came to Khushi Ghar! On December 28, 2023, a team from HCC Nepal,...
Sonu has been supported by HCC since she was a young child. As she has grown up she has proven to be a smart, ambitious, charismatic young woman. At 20, she is preparing for the next chapter of her education: A Bachelor’s degree in Medical Imaging. We are so...
In 2017, Himalayan Children’s Charities (HCC) was alerted to the case of Monika, a young girl living in rural Nepal. When Monika was just a toddler, her parents abandoned her with her elderly grandmother, who passed away not long afterward, leaving Monika on her own....
HCC is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are deductible to the full extent allowable under IRS regulations. Himalayan Children's Charities PO BOX 8958 Atlanta, GA 31106