Winter in Terai, Nepal, is more than just cold—it’s a struggle for survival. At Warming Hearts Nepal (WHN), we are committed to helping the most vulnerable communities during this harsh season.
Jajarkot, though scarred by hardship, has seen a glimmer of hope. Warming Hearts’ continuous food supply and security program has eased the immediate burden of hunger, allowing the community to focus on a new kind of nourishment – the hunger for education.
Warming Hearts was an integral part of the project “Installation of a rainwater harvesting system” in Sri Chyasmitar Secondary School, from its conception, beginning, to its completion, benefitting over 600 students.
A boat waits in the heart of a rough, merciless river, ready to take the children across. Five children have already boarded; 5 rooms stand tall at the Warming Hearts Cancer Centre. Other children battling cancer, wait, eager to jump in.
Warming Hearts Cancer Centre has found its place to stand tall and shelter childhood cancer patients and their families from remote Nepal with compassionate support; it has found its residents who’ve arrived holding the hands of their children to Kathmandu for their cancer treatment
One of our dearest and bravest recipients, Anish, brightened the hospital with his smile for the last time on June 5, 2024. 3-years-old at the time of diagnosis, he battled with Retinoblastoma in Kanti Children’s Hospital.
Warming Hearts has consistently provided the Jajarkot community with adequate and essential food supplies. These efforts have helped stabilize the situation and allowed families to focus on rebuilding their lives.
Samrat was only 2 when he was diagnosed with B-cell lymphatic leukemia, just when the world was ready to unveil itself with all its beauty and melt in his little eyes.
Aryan celebrated his birthday with the joyful cheer and chatter of our children. These gifted children became his well-wishers who jumped, sang, and danced with him to make his birthday even more special and magical.