“A world where every child with cancer has equal access to the best treatment and care.”
“Seva Parmo Dharma”—a powerful quote from the Bhagavad Gita meaning “Service is the highest religion”—is the guiding principle of Ramesh Gupta Memorial Trust. The Trust firmly believes that serving society in any form is a service to the nation, and supporting the needy is a service to God.
What We Do
🤍Our Mission in Action
Supporting Children with Cancer Through Care, Awareness, and Hope
Ramesh Gupta Memorial Trust (RGMT) works to ensure that no child is denied a chance at life due to cancer. Our work focuses on strengthening childhood cancer care in Nepal through treatment support, awareness, training, and psychosocial care.
We collaborate with hospitals, healthcare professionals, families, and communities to create sustainable and compassionate solutions.
🤍Treatment Support
Access to timely and quality treatment can be life-saving for children with cancer. RGMT provides direct and indirect support to reduce financial and systemic barriers to care.
Through these efforts, we help children continue their treatment journey with dignity and hope.
📢 Awareness & Early Detection
Early detection of childhood cancer significantly improves survival outcomes. RGMT works at the community level to promote awareness and encourage timely medical consultation.
By empowering communities with knowledge, we aim to ensure children reach care at the earliest possible stage.
🎓 Healthcare Training & Capacity Building
Strengthening the healthcare system is essential for improving childhood cancer outcomes. RGMT supports capacity building among healthcare professionals to enhance early diagnosis, referral, and quality care.
These efforts contribute to a more responsive and skilled healthcare workforce.
🤝 Psychosocial Support
Cancer affects not only the child but the entire family. RGMT recognizes the importance of emotional and psychological well-being alongside medical treatment.
By addressing mental and emotional needs, we help families remain resilient throughout the treatment journey.
💪 Strengthening Health Care Infrastructures
Robust infrastructure is the backbone of effective childhood cancer care. RGMT works to bridge critical gaps by ensuring that healthcare facilities have the necessary resources and space to deliver safe and dignified treatment.
- Establishing Shared Care Centers to decentralize and expand access
- Equipping facilities with essential vital monitors and necessary medical equipment
- Donating beds to improve patient comfort and facility capacity
- Enhancing the overall treatment environment for children and their families
🎯 Our Approach
Guided by Compassion, Collaboration, and Accountability
At RGMT, our approach is guided by compassion, collaboration, and accountability. We work closely with healthcare institutions, communities, and partners to ensure that our interventions are ethical, effective, and child-centered.
Compassion
Every child and family receives care with dignity, empathy, and respect.
Collaboration
We partner with institutions, communities, and professionals for lasting impact.
Accountability
Our interventions are ethical, transparent, and child-centered at every step.
✨ Our Commitment
Every Child Deserves a Fighting Chance
We are committed to improving equitable access to quality childhood cancer care in Nepal. Every program we implement is driven by the belief that every child deserves care, dignity, and the opportunity to grow into a healthy future.
“Together, we can give children with cancer a fighting chance at life.”
What We Do
Our Programs
Four pillars of comprehensive support designed to address every aspect of childhood cancer care
Nepal Unites for International Childhood Cancer Day 2026: A National Push for Early Diagnosis and Care
Nepal marked International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) 2026 with a unified, nationwide call for early diagnosis and strengthened care systems.From […]
Initiated by Ramesh Gupta Memorial Trust & Supported by World Child Cancer & Amgen
On September 28th, 2024, we organized two meaningful events at the NMA Hall in Kathmandu—a Family Support Peer Group session […]
Initiated by Ramesh Gupta Memorial Trust & Supported by World Child Cancer & Amgen in Bharatpur and Kathmandu
Effective medication management is crucial in treating childhood cancer, as it directly influences survival rates. Proper administration, storage, and accurate […]
A Report on Community Awareness Programme held at Chandragiri & Bharatpur
The community awareness programs held on September 14th and 24th were crucial in addressing the myths and misconceptions about childhood […]
Raising Awareness: A Report on Training on Early Warning Signs and Symptoms (EWSS) of Childhood Cancer in Bharatpur, Chitwan
Each year, estimation of around 1,500 to 2,000 children in Nepal are diagnosed with cancer, however; only about 250 of […]
Identifying Early Warning Signs and Symptoms (EWSS) of Childhood Cancer: A Report from Simara, Madhesh Pradesh of Nepal
Childhood cancer may not be preventable, but early detection greatly improves the chances of successful treatment. One key factor contributing […]
Nepal Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA) Launched to Enhance Pediatric Cancer Care
During the launch of the Nepal Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA), a significant milestone was achieved in the effort to enhance […]
Historic Launch of the Nepal Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA)
Childhood cancer remains a pressing challenge in Nepal, where limited access to early diagnosis, specialized treatment, and financial support has […]
Nepal Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA) Launches First-of-its-Kind Pediatric Cancer Survivor Scholarship
On June 1, 2025, the Nepal Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA) marked International Cancer Survivor Day by awarding educational scholarships worth […]
Empowering Communities: Training for Early Childhood Cancer Detection at Premises of B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital (BPKMCH), Bharatpur
Ramesh Gupta Memorial Trust (RGMT), in collaboration with World Child Cancer and B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital (BPKMCH)Ramesh Gupta Memorial […]
