" Bringing hope, Changing Lives, To create a brighter future for underprivileged children, helpless peoples, woman's, disability, education, medical aid, safe and clean water supply in Nepal." Creative Hands is a registered non-profit organization in Nepal, dedicated to serving the needs of Education, Orphanage, Healthcare, Sustainable Tourism, and the disadvantaged and disabled individuals residi
ng in Nepal’s remote areas. Founded in 2007 by Ram Bahadur Ghale, the organization is driven by a mission to alleviate the hardships faced by the underprivileged, disabled, and homeless individuals in rural Nepal. As Ram puts it, “a small contribution can bring about a significant change in these individuals’ lives.”
The organization’s primary focus is on providing aid to disabled individuals and those residing in far-flung and underdeveloped areas. Through its efforts, Creative Hands aims to bring tangible relief and hope to these impoverished individuals, while also serving as a catalyst for increased humanitarian involvement in Nepal. Registered with the Nepal government’s company register and tax office (Registration No. 69/63-64 and Tax No. 302666607, Kathmandu), Creative Hands operates as a non-profit entity. It provides food, clothing, fresh water, healthcare, and educational assistance to those in need, striving to instill hope for a brighter future. In collaboration with our neighbors, we devise simple yet progressive solutions that positively impact thousands of impoverished individuals daily. Our initiatives include building and operating schools, improving family health and welfare, protecting the rights of street children, empowering individuals from underprivileged societies, and providing aid to disabled individuals unable to work. All members of Creative Hands actively participate in discussions and decision-making processes to initiate programs that bring the most benefit to the people we serve. We take pride in the fact that 100% of donated funds are directly allocated to support our projects, reaching those most in need.