Nepal is located between China and India. The population in Nepal is close to 29.3 million people where Chitwan has 579,984. Chitwan is located in the southwestern part of Nepal close to the India border. Chitwan is known for their deep forests and national parks. It is also the homeland for the Thalu people. The average income per month is $100 USD.
Coalesce International, with the help of trusted locals, has been sponsoring Nepalese children enabling them to attend school (e.g., uniforms books, pens, etc.), plus others that are in need (e.g., regular groceries for a 94 year-old grandmother who was found begging for food, and supplying medical and groceries to an elderly couple).
Update April 8 ,2022
Thanks to our generous donor Eric Culver, we were able to feed 70 more families which is equal to around 250 people. The villagers were so grateful for the distribution of food which included potatoes, rice, dahl, and oil.

July 12, 2021
Thanks to more generous donors, we were able to feed more families in Nepal during their covid lockdown. Their government does not provide any relief or food for them. Due the the recent floods also in Nepal, these families have lost a lot.


Thank you Trish for your donation!
Update June 10, 2021
Thanks to our generous donors we were able to feed the first round of 20 families with rice, potatoes, lentils, onions, salt and oil.

June 1, 2021
We have identified a village (Ramailo Basti Toll) that has little or no food source due to the Corona virus still hitting hard in Nepal. Due to their lockdown and no vaccines yet, life is hard and many people have no jobs or income. They try to survive by growing their own vegetables or by going fishing in the river, but it is rainy season there and the rivers are all muddy.
There are around 20 homes with 4-5 people in each.
For only $30 you can feed a family of 4 for a month by providing them with 30 pounds of rice, oil, salt, 40 pounds of potatoes, onion, and lentils.
Our goal is to feed 20 identified families for 3 months in villages around Chitwan which were hit hard by the coronavirus. They have no jobs and the government does not help them. There is also no vaccines available right now to them.





This is a typical Nepali meal, mostly rice with lentils or potatoes.
May 30, 2021
We were able to send much needed funds for an orphanage to get food for their kids.
With the help of our local Nepali Dip Narayan he was able to go to their village and hand them cash to go buy groceries.



July 28, 2020
We continue to support the families of Chitwan and their neighboring village Laukhani. With the help of our local contacts, we were able to feed 75 more families or over 230 people providing them with basic foods such as rice, dahl, onions, potatos, and oil.










July 4, 2020
Due to the Corona virus lockdowns in Nepal, people cannot work or get food for their families. The government does not offer any assistance to the people. We were able to provide food to feed 75 families (200 people) in May and in June with the help of Hotel Sunbird family who distributed the food thru their place.
The list included:
Rice – 510 kg, Dahl – 37 kg, Oil (43 packets), Salt (18 packets), Onion – 40 kg, and Potato – 50 kg.















Update February 23, 2020
Coalesce supplied a village of poor kids with notebooks for school. Our helpers also bought them candy much to their delight. The kids got together and sang me happy birthday, such a touching tribute. We were also able to send our kids for school for another year.










Update May 5, 2019

We were informed of Dulari Devi Kapadi who’s son is seeking cancer treatment. The letter is translated below. We were able to donate to her son’s cancer treatment.

Chandranagar Rural Municipality
Ward No. 1
Kishanpur, Saralahi
Province No. 2, Nepal
Letter No.: 076/077 Date: April 18, 2019
Dispatch No.: 118
Subject: Financial Hardship for Cancer Treatment
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This is to certify that Mrs. Dulariya Devi Kapadi is a permanent residence of Chandranagar Rural Municipality Ward No.1. Kishanpur, Saralahi. Her son has been diagnosed with blood cancer and doctors from Janakpur Shivasagar Hospital have recommended for further treatment. Currently, he is admitted to Bharatpur Cancer Hospital. The patient and his family already sold their properties and valuables during the treatment process. The patient is not recovered yet and he needs financial assistance to continue his medical procedures. This office would like to recommend everyone to help whatever they can from their sides so that he can get required treatment.
Note: This letter is valid until July 26, 2019.
Kind Regards,
Bacche Raya Yadav
Ward Chairman.
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Update: 5/2019 – This lady has now passed on.






