If only we could capture the innocence of the curiosity sparkling in their eyes! As we handed them the books, notebooks, pens, and paper, the eager grasp of their little hands seemed to embody their daily thirst for knowledge.
MUSAHAR – the word itself paints a grim picture of poor, dark-skinned, malnourished people in the minds of Nepalese. We’ve grown accustomed to the hardships faced by the Musahar community as their situation remains unchanged, as if being born a “Musahar” is a curse.
We shared our experiences and the impact of our work, while the students provided insightful perspectives and innovative ideas to contribute to the fight against childhood cancer.
WHN, in coordination with the Nepal Army, has been providing meals to the 150 families displaced by the disaster. The daily meals have been providing temporary relief to the victims.
The residents of Matihani Municipality in Mahottari are facing significant devastation as a severe fire engulfed the Jaralhawa Gachhi village, reducing over 100 homes to ashes.
Debit’s story is woven with both resilience and struggle. We had stood by his side since the beginning of his fight against Neuroblastoma, a cancer that invaded the small glands on top of his kidneys.
Continuing “Nutrition Baskets” program at Kanti Children’s Hospital Oncology department, we provided vital nutritional support to children battling blood cancer and other life-threatening conditions.