Community Clinics Expand Free Mental Health Services
A network of community clinics has announced the expansion of free mental health services across Kathmandu. The initiative aims to make counseling and therapy more accessible to underserved populations, addressing the growing demand for mental health support in urban and rural areas.
The program includes walk‑in counseling sessions, group therapy workshops, and awareness campaigns to reduce stigma around mental health. Clinics are also introducing digital platforms for appointment booking and tele‑counseling, ensuring that support reaches those unable to attend in person.
Local health authorities emphasize the importance of early intervention and community‑based care, highlighting the program’s role in building resilience and improving overall well‑being. Early participants have praised the initiative for its convenience, affordability, and compassionate approach. The expansion reflects a broader commitment to public health, combining professional expertise with community engagement to create a healthier, more supportive society.





