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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Where at Nepal do you serve?
Our mission is to have our own facility in Kathmandu once we get enough funds and support from individual who shows love and interest in Jyoti Foundation. Presenting, we are helping  elderly  in Kathmandu with basic needs such as food and medicines  based on their individual need.  The services have been carried out by our volunteers in Nepal with the donation that Jyoti Foundation receives.

How do I volunteer?
You can volunteer by signing up online at  www.jyotifoundation.org/volunteer calling 951 534-0025 or sending an e-mail to contact@jyotifoundation.org
Volunteers in Nepal are expected to get involved in direct care services to elderly  as well as in fund raising events. The interested volunteer from USA and elsewhere are expected to be involved in spreading the words about the mission of Jyoti Foundation and fund development activities.

How do I make a donation?
Visit our website www.jyotifoundation.org/ and if you would like to donate you can donate online or you can send your donation by mail  to  Jyoti Foundation, P.O.Box 5394, Riverside, CA 92517, or if you would like to learn more about making a planned gift, Please contact us at 951-534-0025 or you can email us at  contact @jyotifoundation.org.

Can I donate food?
Yes. Jyoti Foundation accepts donations of food for older adults. If you are in Nepal you can donate food by contacting us via email to facilitate. Those who are in USA and other countries can donate in cash values.

What services are provided at your facility?
Presenting, we are helping elderly with basic needs such as food and medicines. The services have been carried out by our volunteers in Nepal with the donation that Jyoti Foundation receives.Our aim is to  serve elderly poor with safe room comfortable beds, food, medical, spiritual and recreational events.

Where does funding come from?
As of today our targeted funds are individual donors through spread of words and online posting among .

How many people do you serve?
Total 5-10 of  elderly  poor will get the service during the first phase of the program.