• Promoting Child Health In Nepal

ABOUT US

Kioch Partners of America, K-PALS is an IRC 501(c)3 tax exempt organization established and maintained by an all volunteer team. The corporation is organized under Chapter 180 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts exclusively for charitable purposes, to provide expert, financial and other material assistance to Kathmandu Institute of Child Health (KIOCH). KIOCH is registered with the Government of Nepal and affiliated with social Welfare Council of Nepal. KIOCH works for promotion of child health through health education, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health care in Nepal. The corporation carries activities in connection with purposes to fulfil its objectives.

K-PALS works as a facilitation liaison and official partner of Kathmandu Institute of Child Health in the United States. The major involvement of K-PALS is in organization of the expertise, management of donations collected and the support generated in the United States. The organization is led by the Board of Directors, Officers and Councils. All the functioning unit of the organization are guided by its bylaws, maintained and followed by the board of directors.

K-PALS incorporates expertise in clinical medicine, research and science, hospital administration, finances, philanthropy. Role of K-PALS is in organizing and coordinating the clinicians. The services provided by the clinical experts are at their own discretion in coordination with the receiving party. K-PALS does not engage in health services.

WHAT WE DO

We share and work to promote and support the goals of Kathmandu Institute of Child Health​​

Financial: We facilitate the smooth delivery of funds from interested philanthropic organizations and individuals.

Technical: We facilitate the assistance of technical experts to keep the services of KIOCH at par with current international standards.

Expertise : We work as a link between the clinical, research, innovation experts in the United States and Kathmandu Institute of Child Health.