Children are one of the core beneficiaries of RYTHM Foundation’s projects; we strongly believe that they are one of the most important assets of the world, and the most vulnerable too. With this in mind, we have committed to supporting the education of 21 children residing at the Better Nepal Foundation (BNF) home in Kathmandu.
Established in 2003 and founded by Emmanuel Kurian, BNF is a non-profit organisation that provides aid to abused, orphaned, disabled and street children in Nepal. Through this initiative, we aim to provide these children with the necessary education that can assist in their physical, mental and emotional development.
More importantly, we hope that our efforts will facilitate their smooth transition into adulthood and transform them into responsible, self-reliant citizens who can stand on their own two feet.
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