Our Work
See how Three Rivers works towards bettering the lives of children in Guyana
Making Guyana a better place for children
At Three Rivers Kids Foundation, helping Guyana's children isn’t just a dream — it’s a daily commitment. We believe that true change starts with compassion and action. By giving sick and underprivileged children access to the medical care they desperately need, we’re not just saving lives — we’re giving families hope, creating stronger communities, and shaping a future where every child has a fair chance to thrive. One child at a time, we’re building a brighter, more humane world.
Take a look at our missions below to see some of the work we have undertaken.



Mission Heartbeat 2016
Four Guyanese children were flown to Max Hospital in Delhi, India for much-needed medical treatment in May 2016, through an initiative arranged by the Three

Mission Heartbeat – February 2013
Another group of persons in dire need of treatment not available in Guyana traveled to the Max Super Specialty Hospital in New Delhi, India on

Mission Heartbeat – February 2012
The picture below tells the story. These children are just 13 days post major surgery and they all look so happy and healthy: Seven children

Mission Heartbeat – February 2011
Seventeen Guyanese patients consisting of 15 children and two adults, were in mid-February flown to Max Hospital, in Delhi, India for much-needed medical treatment through

Guyana Office Opening
[excerpt from the Guyana Chronicle. Original article can be found here.] On Friday, April 16th, 2010, Three Rivers Kids Foundation officially opened its office in

Mission Heartbeat – January 2010
Six Guyanese children returned home on February 14th, 2010, after successfully receiving medical attention in Delhi, India, at the Max Heart and Vascular institute. The

Mission Heartbeat – March 2009
On March 8th, 2009, Three Rivers Kids Foundation took another 9 patients from Guyana to Delhi, India for much needed medical treatment. The group comprising

Mission Heartbeat – May 2008
13 Guyanese patients return home after medical treatment in India In 30 months, Three Rivers Kids Foundation has successfully treated 46 patients In May 2008

Free Cardiac Clinic in Guyana – January 2008
In January 2008, Three Rivers Kids Foundation organized a free cardiac clinic held in Guyana. The clinic was conducted by Dr. Viresh Mahajan and Dr.

Mission Heartbeat – July 2007
Heartning News – Another 9 children from Guyana treated successfully in India. 6 children had open heart surgery, one child had neurosurgery, one had livery

Mission Heartbeat – November, 2006
Seven more Guyanese children treated in India In the past 14 months, from September 2005 to November 2006, through the generosity of Guyanese-Canadians across Canada

Mission Heartbeat – April, 2006
New life for 8 children from Guyana On April 28th 2006, Jeanette Singh, the President of Three Rivers Kids Foundation, a registered charitable organization in

Mission Heartbeat – September, 2005
On September 23rd, 2005, President of Three Rivers Kids Foundation, Jeanette Singh, a Registered Nurse on this inaugural trip took 4 children from Guyana to

Wheelchair Donations – May, 2004
Three Rivers Kids Foundation also supplies wheelchairs, commodes, prescription eye glasses, hearing aids, and medications to children from Guyana on a regular basis. Below are