Our Story
About us
A non-profit distributing, service-oriented, and philanthropic organization dedicated to public welfare in Nepal.
Our Origin & Legacy
Honoring a Mother's Memory:
Incorporated under the Companies Act, 2063 (2006) on July 12, 2020 (28th Ashadh 2077 B.S.), the Kanchi Maya Tamang Foundation was established in loving memory of the late mother, Kanchi Maya Tamang. Driven by her legacy of compassion, our foundation is built to conduct widespread awareness programs and social initiatives in the critical fields of education and healthcare.
Key Institutional Objectives
To realize our vision, the foundation is legally authorized and actively works to:
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Establish "Sewa Ghar" (Service Homes): Build and operate residential care facilities, children's homes, schools, and medical centers to provide proper livelihood and care for those requiring assistance.
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Provide Rural Emergency Logistics: Run dedicated ambulance and hearse vehicle services targeting rural, underserved areas and backward classes.
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Advance Medical Healthcare: Raise public awareness regarding the vital benefits of organ donation and establish dedicated organ transplantation centers.
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Disaster & Epidemic Response: Conduct rapid preventative, rescue, and counseling operations during natural disasters and communicable disease outbreaks across the country.
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Environmental Stewardship: Work actively towards the conservation, protection, and enhancement of forests, watershed areas, rivers, and the overall natural environment.
Our Mission
To organize, fund, and execute public welfare activities that guarantee easy, reliable, and affordable access to healthcare and education for economically and socially marginalized communities.
Our Vision
A society where helpless children, women, senior citizens, and backward classes in rural areas are fully supported with proper livelihoods, dignity, and equal opportunities.
Our Goal
To establish accessible rural health logistics, operate residential care centers (Sewa Ghar), support education, and preserve environmental resources.
Leadership
Meet Our Team
Board of Directors
Dr. Ram Bahadur Tamang
Chairperson
Dr. Tamang brings over 30 years of experience in rural development and community advocacy. A native of the region, he has dedicated his life to improving access to education and preserving the cultural heritage of the Tamang community. Under his leadership, KMF has grown into a cornerstone of local development.
Our Staff
Nischal KC
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Saraswati Thapa
Executive Director
Saraswati is a passionate social entrepreneur with 15 years of experience in managing non-profit organizations. She specializes in women empowerment and sustainable healthcare initiatives. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Tribhuvan University and has pioneered several award-winning community health programs.
Anita Gurung
Program Manager
Anita manages the education and scholarship initiatives at KMF. With a background in teaching and educational administration, she ensures that every child in our target communities has the resources and support they need to succeed in school. She is a firm believer in the power of inclusive education.
Bikash Lama
Health Officer
Bikash oversees our community health camps and wellness awareness programs. He is a certified healthcare professional who transitioned into the NGO sector to focus on preventive medicine and rural health infrastructure. His hands-on approach has greatly improved the health outcomes for hundreds of families.