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Raising Awareness: A Joint Initiative to Combat Suicide and Depression Among Nepalese Communities in the U.S.

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
August 18, 2025
in Health
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Raising Awareness: A Joint Initiative to Combat Suicide and Depression Among Nepalese Communities in the U.S.

In a heartfelt and determined effort to address the growing crisis of suicide and depression within Nepalese and South Asian communities in the United States, two prominent organizations Radhika Foundation Nepal and Motherland Nepal USA, have joined forces for a nationwide awareness campaign.

The campaign, held from July 26-28, 2025, at 5801 McBride Ave, Richmond, California, included interactive programs in various U.S. cities, including Ohio, Baltimore, and Virginia. Thousands of attendees participated in these events, engaging in open discussions on mental health, breaking cultural stigmas around depression, and promoting prevention through education and community support.

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The initiative is led by Radhika Dasi (Prima Nepal), a respected mental health advocate and spiritual leader, and Anil Pandey, founder of Motherland Nepal USA. Mr. Pandey’s mission is deeply personal- last year, his 28-year-old daughter, Monsoon Pandey, a bright biochemistry graduate from San Francisco State University, tragically died by suicide after battling severe depression. In the wake of this profound loss, he has dedicated his life to ensuring that others do not endure similar pain. Ms. Dasi, known for her compassion and spiritual guidance, has spent years supporting emotionally vulnerable individuals and fostering hope through her humanitarian work.

According to U.S. data, approximately 130 people die by suicide every day, with an alarming rise in cases among the Nepalese-American population. Organizers point to stigma, cultural silence, and limited access to culturally competent mental health resources as key challenges. This campaign aims to unite families, educators, healthcare professionals, and the media to create safe spaces for open dialogue and awareness.

Motherland Nepal has long been active in supporting the Nepalese diaspora. The organization facilitates the integration of immigrants, refugees, students, and scholars into American culture through programs addressing social issues, health, and education, with a focus on women and children. It offers comprehensive services, including social, educational, medical, and housing support, to combat problems like substance abuse and promote equality. Over the years, it has established the Nepalese Community Center, launched the Grief Center, funded schools, and organized cultural exchange programs and fundraising drives. Following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, Motherland Nepal was one of the leading donors, contributing $25,001 to the Bay Area Nepalese Community Center. The organization also sponsors the Gender Equality Journalism Prize and, in 2024, inaugurated the Muktinath Temple in California, honoring Princess Himani Shah for her participation in significant ceremonial worship.

Acknowledging the community’s diversity, the campaign’s programs were conducted in Nepali, Hindi, Tibetan, Bhutanese, and English. Each session began with prayers led by Ms. Dasi, creating a healing and hopeful atmosphere. A special felicitation ceremony honored Radhika Dasi for her tireless dedication to mental health advocacy and community service, qualities that have made her a beacon of hope for many.

The three-day California events were declared a grand success, with widespread volunteer participation and official recognition from Motherland Nepal and the City of Oakland. Organizers announced that Ms. Dasi will return in April–May next year to lead a full-phase nationwide awareness drive. This joint initiative sends a clear message there is always hope, and no one should suffer in silence.

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