Our Dedicated Projects

We strive:“To treat illness in those who are sick and to prevent illness
in those who are well”

Eco Home Orphanage

Dooley Intermed is determined to help the young orphans of Nepal on an ongoing basis, and your contributions are making their dreams come true. We first began helping orphans in Nepal in 2007, when we discovered a group of children sleeping on straw mats on bare floors, with tattered clothing, non-existent healthcare, minimal opportunities for school, and very little food.

Gift of Sight

Loss of vision has profound consequences in a 3rd world living environment. Vision problems in children create severe learning handicaps and can cause them to become social outcasts. In adults, loss of vision often means they must depend on family members or resort to begging to survive. Among the most beneficial medical treatments possible is restoring the gift of good eyesight.

Healthcare Training

The female village healthcare and social workers in many villages of Nepal are extremely motivated and dedicated, but completely lacking in medical training and basic healthcare equipment. Traveling on foot along trails to outlying communities they serve as the frontline healthcare workers in rural areas to provide social services and medical aid.

New Eye Hospital in Nepal

Background

In November of 2018 we embarked on the most ambitious project in the 60+ year history of Dooley Intermed International. Working with our Nepal based partners, Mission Himalaya & Reiyukai Eiko Masunaga Eye Hospital we are helping fund the construction of a new 3-story Eye Hospital in Nepal near the border of India.

 

 

Update 9/1/2022 Grand Opening September 23rd 2022

Our sincere thanks to everyone who has helped support the construction of this brand-new Eye Hospital in Nepal. Scott Hamilton, president of Dooley InterMed, was there for the grand opening,  along with Dooley InterMed director, Dr. Indira Kairam, who has been a tireless supporter of this project.  Working with our partner organizations in Nepal we continue to hold outreach “eye camps” utilizing the building and its surgical facilities to provide sight-restoring surgeries. We hope to host an ongoing series of outreach camps.

 

Your support is already providing the gift of sight to hundreds of people in this impoverished area.  Please help us if you can.

 

Kaziranga, India

Kaziranga is a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)World Heritage Site, a forest preserve, and breeding habitat for elephants, tigers, water buffaloes, and swamp deer on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in India.

Ngoenga School for Children With Special Needs, India

In November of 2018 we embarked on the most ambitious project in the 55 year history of Dooley Intermed International. Working with our Nepal based partners, Mission Himalaya & Reiyukai Eiko Masunaga Eye Hospital we are helping fund the construction of a new 3-story Eye Hospital in Nepal near the border of India.

Tibetan Refugees Nepal

Dooley-Intermed’s commitment to Tibetan Refugees goes all the way back to the early 1960’s when the Dalai Lama personally requested Dooley Intermed to help provide medical care to escaping Refugees. In this long-standing commitment to helping those less fortunate, Dooley-Intermed has often stepped up to help refugees from Tibet, Laos, and other disadvantaged areas of the world.

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