Himalyan HealthCare
We are a not-for-profit organization that has been helping the rural poor in Nepal since 1992.
Our goal has always been to help the people in Nepal to help themselves, and we seek to make a lasting difference in the lives of the people we help.
We started with healthcare needs in the remote mountain village of Tipling, and over time our programs have expanded to other villages and beyond healthcare to include education and income generation.
In April 2004 HHC was proud to open a new clinic in the town of Ilam in eastern Nepal, serving a region of 300,000 people. The Ilam clinic provides a full array of medical services previously unavailable in this region.
Our family of supporters provide help in many ways, including donations of time, services, goods and money. We organize medical treks for healthcare professionals to remote villages to provide multi-day clinics; you can also volunteer to help in the Ilam clinic. We hope you will consider these or other opportunities to support HHC and see Nepal.
On Saturday, September 15, 2007, HHC held its annual fundraising event in New York. This year's event featured a presentation by Nepali artist Siddhartha V. Shah.
We are qualified as a 501(c)(3) organization, so donations can be tax-deductible.
Our organization prides itself on being small and efficient; donations made through HHC go to people in Nepal who need this support. HHC's international staff are all volunteers. HHC has no political or religious affiliations. We hope you enjoy reading about our programs and the country and people of Nepal.



