Nepal is a very poor country and has virtually no funding available for its most vulnerable children. NCT was founded in 2005 to help maintain a home for disabled children in a run-down house in central Kathmandu. Alongside that project it managed to raise enough money to build a purpose-designed residential facility on the edge of the city.
Known as the Disabled Newlife Centre (DNC), it is now a loving home for up to 40 children with its own staff and visiting specialists.
Our support has extended to other areas of disability resource, working with other charities and individual donors from around the world to forge a strong collaborative network.
Run entirely by volunteers, NCT strives to use all donations effectively and responsibly. The money you give will go directly to the care of the children we help, with minimal overheads.
Your donation will change lives by helping Nepali Children's Trust to support children and young adults with disabilities in Nepal to have access to physical rehabilitation, therapies, food, clothing, shelter and education.
You can support Nepali Children's Trust by donating using our Just Giving page.
Our main focus is to support partnership organisations in Nepal with their sustainable projects, including help to secure land and buildings where possible. These projects include development of sustainable farming, therapy and education centres with opportunities for the young, disadvantaged and vulnerable to grow and flourish, often exceeding expectations in their academic or physical potential, due to our support.