 
                                 
                                At Light House Foundation Nepal (LHFN), we believe that every child deserves a chance to shine. For over 17 years, we have been dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable and marginalized children by providing them with shelter, education, healthcare, and holistic support. With your help, we can continue to bring hope, dignity, and opportunities to those who need it the most.
We strive to provide a better pathway for the next generation of young adults so they can experience and enjoy life the way they want.
 
                                            Our mission is clear: to improve the livelihood and well-being of Nepali children who live at the margins of society—those at risk of trafficking, abuse, and neglect. We strive to ensure that every child grows up in a nurturing environment where they are respected and supported, allowing them to realize their full potential.
 
                                            We envision a Nepal where no child is left behind due to poverty, caste, or gender. Every child should have access to quality education, good health, and a safe environment that enables them to thrive.
 
                                            Over the past 17 years, LHFN has touched the lives of over 12,000 students. With your support, we’ve helped children break the cycle of poverty through education, vocational training, and emotional support.
 
                                            Our work is grounded in compassion, integrity, and community. We believe in the potential of every child, and we understand the importance of standing together as a community to uplift those who are vulnerable.
Children Reached
Districts Reached
Households Reached
Houses Built in Karnali
 
                                        The Lighthouse Foundation seeks to fulfill the critical needs of all children within their care. This need is met by providing quality education, safe and secure accommodation within a family environment and providing opportunities to develop social skills.
 
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Light House Foundation's Documentary will be showcased on Nepali TV this Sunday from 5:30 to 6:00 pm Nepal time.
Learn moreThe nameĀ TeejĀ originated from an insect called "Teej" that comes out of the soil during rainy season. it is said that due to the color of the insect which is red, Teej is also celebrated in red.
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Empowering vulnerable children and communities by providing access to quality education, safe and nurturing shelter, and ustainable support systems that foster long-term growth, resilience, and opportunity.