Jim Harris Simons had a simple yet profound tradition: he would journey to Nepal every year. But Jim’s visits were more than just a routine; they were a testament to his unwavering commitment to improving healthcare in rural Nepal.
Each visit was marked by purpose and determination. Jim sought firsthand insights into rural healthcare challenges, meeting with local professionals and community leaders to understand how best to make a difference.
But Jim didn’t stop at observation. He took action, advocating for impactful interventions like training programs and infrastructure improvements. Despite setbacks, Jim’s dedication never wavered.
Tragically, Jim’s annual visits ended with his passing. Yet, his legacy lives on through the work of the Nick Simons Institute, inspired by his passion for better healthcare in Nepal.
Jim’s commitment was deeply personal. His son’s untimely death in a traffic accident in New York in 1996 and another son’s drowning in Bali in 2003 fueled his determination to ensure that others didn’t suffer due to a lack of accessible healthcare.
Jim Simon’s annual visits were more than just a tradition; they were a testament to his enduring commitment to a cause that meant everything to him.
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