FAQ

Q. What are the prime objectives of the trust?
    The following are the objectives of the trust:

  • Impart various training programs to encourage the disabled and their families to earn their own livelihood and live independently.
  • Provide educational grants to their children.
  • Provide health service support.
  • Provide various welfare schemes and social service jointly with other organizations who wants to affiliate with the Trust.

Q. What are the fields that the trust is involved?
 Presently the trust will provide support to the disabled personnel of the NA incapacitated in the line of duty. Depending upon its fund, it also plans to launch various welfare schemes and social work in the future.

Q. What are the types of membership ?
There are four types of membership. They include  General Member, Founder Member, Lifetime Member and Honorary Members. More can be found here.
 
Q. Who are the beneficiaries?
  All military personnel incapacitated in the line of duty are the beneficiaries.

The injured are categorized by the type of their injuries which includes
(a ) Paraplegic               (c )  Blind                                         (e )   Amputees

(b ) Hemiplegic             (d )   Epileptic(c ) Quadriplegic          (f )   Mentally Retarded

All the dependants of the beneficiaries will also be supported by this Trust through Scholarship and Financial grants. Depending upon the fund, the Trust also plans to expand its charity in a wide range of social work outside the army.

Q. How can I donate to the cause?
  If you wish to become a part of this charitable work you can contact on our office or deposit the amount in the Bank A/c as given in the donate page.

Q. How can we become a partner?
 Any organization or individuals interested to contribute for the cause can become our partner. The Trust also plans to venture in broader fields of social work in the future. So organizations, NGOs and INGOs involved in social work are also welcome. All partnership ventures needs approval from the Board. All joint ventures will be within the frame work of the Nepalese Law and the Trusts Legislation 2069.


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