Born in complete freedom of mountain life, inspired by the uplifting nature that sang around his village, the founder, Khakendra Pun, has written four memoirs. Simple Happiness – is his life growing up in Ulleri village in Nepal. Boarding School Days in Kathmandu – his experiences attending private boarding schools in Kathmandu. Inevitable Dreams – over twenty-seven years on the road, his journey across America. His latest book, From the top of Mt. Everest to the winding streets of New York City, is a collection of stories about his struggle as a Yellow Cab driver as well as of customers who were in the backseat of his cab during a decade of his life.

He is also a producer of a documentary film title, A Lost Village in the Himalayas. The founder has dedicated seventeen years of his life to filming, preserving the cultures of these mountain villagers, the meaning of life seen through his own eyes. With the purchase of his books and documentary film, the founder will personally contribute 50% of his sales towards building this health clinic. With kindness and love that we all display around each other will slowly uplift our spirits and give hope to those who are less fortunate. Sharing even a little with others will only help us become better human beings.

For more information about his books and film, please check his website, www.writerkhakendrapun.com