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George Kanis


2025, A year in review
As we step into 2026, – We look back at 2025 with gratitude.A year filled with meaningful action, collaboration, and compassion. In 2025, the work focused on improving dignity, health, inclusion and opportunity for underserved communities. In this short video, we have captured some of the stand-out moments, shared, in no particular order.

George Kanis
6 jan1 minuten om te lezen


Dental Camp 2025
This week, 15, 16 & 17 December we successfully completed a two-day Dental Camp in Bayalbas, Sarlahi—supporting 100+ unde rprivileged children with free check-ups & dental education. From screenings to awareness sessions on brushing, diet, and healthy habits, the camp helped in building lifelong confidence and better oral health among young students. Huge thanks to volunteer dentists Mr. Shivam Khaitwada and Ms. Samba KC, TFN local team from Sarlahi as well as our generous su

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


A sound of hope after 5 long years
After nearly five years of silence, Sarita heard a little again today. One month after her cochlear implant surgery, today she attended her first mapping & therapy session. Doctors & Therapists shared that her response is positive, & Sarita could not hide her smile as she heard sound from her left ear after such a long time. While this is a joyful milestone, her journey continues with regular mapping and therapies especially in very intense manner next 6 months. Sarita Baniya

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


She can't see, she barely heard. Now hope returns for Sarita.
Today marks a life-changing milestone for Sarita! Thanks to the generous support of Stichting Holland Building Nepal & George Kanis , today Sarita successfully underwent cochlear implant surgery. Sarita Baniya, a young woman, has been bravely facing life despite being fully visually impaired & almost completely deaf in both ears. Coming from a humble background — her father in his 70s still pedaling a rickshaw to support the family — her journey has been filled with immense

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


From the forrest to dignity
PROJECT UPDATE: LIFELINE LATRINES – Phase 3 Do you know that around 5% of Nepal's population still lives without a toilet? In communities like the Musahar settlement in Bayalbas, Sarlahi, the need is urgent & real. Thanks to the incredible support from George Kanis & Stichting Nederland Nepal (The Netherlands-Nepal Foundation), we’re now building 10 more toilets & 2 tube-wells for families who’ve gone without for far too long. Some families have already started using the toil

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


Supporting 50 -100 Dalit children in Sarlahi, Nepal.
I help to support 100 children from the Dalit community in Bayal Bas with school fees, supplies, clothing, food, and daily care — but most of all, we give them love, dignity, and the chance to build a brighter future.

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


Sarita's Hearing Journey
Ms. Sarita Baniya, a courageous young woman, is fully visually impaired and facing nearly total hearing loss in both ears. Raised in an economically struggling family, with her father in his 70s supporting the family as a rickshaw driver, life has been exceedingly challenging for her. Despite these hardships, Sarita's spirit remains unwavering. Her life took another difficult turn when she was hit by a vehicle, yet she continues to face every obstacle with resilience and dete

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen


Touching my soul
Nepal has become a second home to me, a place where the rhythms of life are simple, yet profound. During my time being a volunteer at a Buddhist Monastery, I experienced a transformation that deeply connected me to the country, its people, and the peace it offers. This is the story of how Nepal touched my soul, shaped life-long friendships, and inspired my ongoing commitment to support its people through charity work.

George Kanis
21 dec 20251 minuten om te lezen

Nepal has become a second home to me, a place where the rhythms of life are simple, yet profound.
During my time being a volunteer at the Drikung Kaygu Rinchen Ling Monastery, a Buddhist Monastery, I experienced a transformation that deeply connected me to the country, its people, and the peace it offers. This is the story of how Nepal touched my soul, shaped life-long friendships, and inspired my ongoing commitment to support its people through charity work.
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