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24+ Years Of Experience
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Saving Lives Through Accessible Cardiac Care

Jayanti Memorial Trust (JMT) is a non-profit organization established to improve cardiac care for economically disadvantaged patients in Nepal. Inspired by compassion and service, JMT works closely with hospitals, medical professionals, and communities.

Our Mission is to support prevention, treatment, education, and research related to cardiovascular diseases in Nepal

"If you don't have charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of Heart trouble"- Bob Hope.


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Together we can change lives forever

Our Programs

Sponsorship Program

Sponsorship Program

A lot of progress has been made in cardiac surgery and treatment in Nepal over the years. However, there are still important problems with getting access

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Outreach Programs

Outreach Programs

Every year, camps are held in different locations in partnership with Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center and Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center.

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Nursing Conferences

Nursing Conferences

Jayanti Memorial Trust (JMT) regularly organizes Nursing Conferences with the objective of strengthening professional knowledge, enhancing clinical skills.

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Awareness program

Awareness program

The goal of JMT's awareness campaigns is to educate everyone about the fact that while treating heart disease is obviously costly, preventing it only takes modest effort

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Other programs

Other programs

For the benefit of children from low-income families, JMT supplies the SGNHC pediatric ward with a variety of necessary medical and nutritional items each month.

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A small act today can make a heart beat tomorrow

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Covid-19 Recovery Journey

Kathmandu, Nepal

As the Coronavirus pandemic rapidly evolved into a public health crisis of global proportions, doctors and scientists embarked upon a real-time journey to uncover how the virus mercilessly attacks various parts of the body and what to do about it. While medical experts have been troubled by the respiratory virus’ tendency to wreak havoc on the lungs, perhaps more puzzling has been its relationship with the heart. Likewise, at a very young age, a thirteen year old Pushpa B.K from Rolpa, Nepal had suffered from Rheumatic Heart Disease. For 2 years, she had been struggling to overcome chest pain, fatigue and had difficulties in digestion leading to vomiting and breathlessness. After her worsened recurring conditions, she was taken to Butwal hospital and was referred to Shahid Gangalal National Hospital, Kathmandu for her Valve replacement surgery. The hospital offered her free heart surgery witnessing their poor family background and unstable financial conditions. Despite weeks on ventilator, her heart surgery was successful and she was ready to be discharged. Unfortunately, during her discharge period, this teenager had been infected with Covid-19 after her post operation phase. As her oxygen levels were too low, this came as a challenge for her to battle the Covid symptoms.

7000+ Patients sponsored since 2001
5000+ Visitors at Help Desk
53 Districts have been helped through heart camps
12 Patients supported by CCCF, USA

 

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