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Charity brings people together by helping them support each other, build friendships, and care for those in need.
MCAF is dedicated to providing education, healthcare, and better living conditions for underprivileged children in Nepal, including orphans, street children, child laborers, and those from marginalized communities.
You can sponsor a child by selecting one from our list of children in need or allowing us to choose on your behalf. Once you sign up, we will provide you with your sponsored child’s profile, photo, and updates on their progress.
Your sponsorship helps cover school fees, books, stationery, uniforms, and meals. Full sponsorship includes accommodation and additional living expenses for children without guardians.
Yes, you can exchange letters, emails, and phone calls with your sponsored child. We also send quarterly updates on their education and well-being.
Sponsorship is most effective when continued until the child completes Grade 12. However, if circumstances change, you can notify us, and we will arrange alternative support for the child.
Yes, sponsors are welcome to visit Nepal and meet their sponsored child. We can help arrange school visits and provide guidance for your trip.
You can support MCAF by donating, volunteering, fundraising, or providing school supplies and healthcare resources. Every contribution makes a difference.
MCAF runs schools and child sponsorship programs in Sindhupalchok, Nuwakot, Kaski, Chitwan, and remote areas of Kathmandu, with plans to expand further.
MCAF is a registered non-profit organization. Depending on your country’s tax laws, your donations may be tax-deductible. Please check with your local tax authorities.
You can join us as a volunteer by teaching at our schools, visiting sponsored children, or assisting with health camps and community projects. Contact us to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
At Peduli Foundation, we believe in the transformative power of compassion and collective action.
MCAF trains unemployed women in Thangka painting to help them overcome hardships.
We organizes free health camps to help rural Nepalese communities facing poor healthcare.
MCAF runs charity tours in Nepal, with 10% of profits supporting charity.