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Om Disabled Child Care Home (ODCCH)

Providing Care, Dignity, and Hope to Children with Disabilities in Nepal

Om Disabled Child Care Home is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting orphaned and vulnerable children with physical and mental disabilities through care, therapy, and education.

Registered NGO (Govt. of Nepal)
Serving since 2010
Kathmandu, Nepal
Non-profit & transparent

Who We Are

Om Disabled Child Care Home was founded by Ratna Kala Oli with the vision of creating a safe and caring home for children with disabilities who have been abandoned or left without support. Inspired by personal experience and compassion, our organization works to give every child dignity, care, and a chance at a better life.

Children and caregiver at ODCCH

What We Do

Programs and services tailored to each child's needs.

Care & Accommodation

Safe housing, daily care, and supervision.

Medical & Physiotherapy

Regular medical checkups, therapy, and rehabilitation.

Special Education

Learning programs adapted to each child's ability.

Emotional Support

Counseling, play, and community integration.

Child Rights Advocacy

Protecting the rights of children with disabilities.

Our Impact

100+
Children cared for
2010
Founded
Daily
Physiotherapy & care
150+
Lives changed through compassion

How You Can Support

Donate

Your support helps provide food, medical care, and therapy.

Volunteer

Join us and make a direct impact in children’s lives.

Partner With Us

Support us as an organization or institution.

Life at Om Disabled Child Care Home

Children at ODCCH
Community activities
Therapy and care
Founder and team

Transparency & Ethics

Registered under Organization Registration Act 2034. Registered at District Administration Office, Kathmandu. Non-profit, non-political, non-religious. Funds used directly for child welfare.

Together, We Can Make a Difference

Every child deserves love, care, and dignity. Your support helps us continue providing a safe home and essential services to children with disabilities in Nepal.