Nepal Sports Dance Training Insitute Pvt. Ltd.
Nepal Sports Dance Training Insitute (NSDTI) is the first of its kind of Nepal promoting a B Boy/ B Girl movement started by youth for youth. The Healthy Youth- Healthy New Nepal concept of NSDTI aims at keeping young people away from the drugs and violence and also to cultivate a healthy life style in their own way. It supports young people through capacity building and employment generation in the field of Free Style Sport Dance.



Aama ko Ghar is one of Nuns’ Welfare Foundation Nepal’s projects. It offers a home to mothers who have been abandoned by their families. Ani Choying says, “It is amazing that anyone could abandon their own mother. We will all grow old, and at that time in our life we need the love and support of our families the most.” The great loss Ani Choying felt with the passing of her own mother is now filled with the love she receives from the 27 elderly women currently living at Aama Ko Ghar (Mothers’ Home).
Rakshya Nepal is a non-profit social organization established in 2008 by a group of five dedicated professional women with the mission to raise awareness, disseminate information, and foster collaboration against school bullying. The aim of Rakshya Nepal is to create a safe school environment for Nepali children, thereby improving their social, emotional, and educational development.
Nuns’ Welfare Foundation of Nepal has also offered financial support to the KAT Center - Kathmandu Animal Treatment Center – a non-profit, registered charity dedicated to the humane management of street dogs in Kathmandu. The center’s mission is to create a dog-friendly, rabies-free, non-breeding street dog population through an Animal Birth Control (ABC) program in the Kathmandu Valley. NWF has supported KAT center with a donation of Rs. 45,000 to get the project started and help with its operating costs, for a period of a year.