The Boxing Association organized a cultural program at the Dhankuta district headquarters to collect donations.
The Dhankuta Boxing Association has provided financial assistance to orphaned children, cancer and kidney disease patients.
The Dhankuta District Boxing Association has provided Rs 170,470 for the treatment of children living in the orphanage run at Sri Panchami Park, kidney patient Chautislal Aathpahariya of Dhankuta Municipality-8, and blood cancer patient sculptor Jiten Chemjong of Chaubise Rural Municipality.
Kidney patient Chautislal is a ward member of Dhankuta Municipality-8. Aathpahariya, who has kidney problems, is raising funds for a kidney transplant. Aathpahariya had come to collect the assistance himself. Similarly, blood cancer patient sculptor Jiten Chemjong is undergoing treatment at Om Hospital in Kathmandu. Roshan Rai, secretary of the Dhankuta Boxing Association, said that the assistance was sent to Chemjong through a member of Mission Poetry.
At a press conference in Dhankuta on Monday, the association has distributed 45,000 rupees for installing CC cameras at Dhankuta Bus Park and 18,000 rupees for distributing sports equipment.
With the help of the Boxing Association, 2 CC cameras have been installed at Dhankuta Bus Park. Sports equipment and jerseys have been distributed to village football clubs. The Boxing Association had organized a cultural program at the Dhankuta district headquarters to collect the donation. The money collected from the same program was distributed for the treatment expenses of patients, installation of CC cameras and maintenance of children in orphanages, informed the acting president of the Boxing Association Dhankuta, Hemchandra Rai.
