Our Story

Our Story

 

It all began when our founding director, Quintin, came across an informal settlement of Burmese migrant children and offered to help raise funds for a safe dedicated learning space.


At the time, he was running a digital marketing firm in Thailand when Quintin met a group of women looking after underprivileged Burmese immigrant families. They had been brought over from Burma under false pretences of a better life by corrupt agents and now owed large debts. The parents were forced to work on fishing boats day and night, leaving the children alone in a shanty fishing village, extremely vulnerable to human trafficking and abuse. The women were trying to raise money for a school so they would have a safe place to learn during the day.

He couldn’t let the children continue their days in this risky environment, so Quintin decided to help by building a website and organising a few fundraising events in the area to build the school. As funding slowly came in, he became more and more devoted as larger obstacles kept arising. Over the next year and a half, he learned how to fundraise efficiently on zero overhead costs and gained experience working with donors for charitable causes. By the end of 2013, the multi-level school opened its doors to welcome over 200 Burmese migrant children in a safe place to learn, and continues to run successfully by the original women.


From this experience, Quintin noticed a significant discrepancy between where donor’s money was being spent and where they thought it was being spent. As most people want 100% of their donations to go to the cause, and yet large charities often have restrictions on funding and large running costs. He believed that there must be a more transparent and simplified way to allow donors to help less privileged people around the world, without the costly corporate structures of modern day large charities or unnecessary religious connotations.


That’s when Quintin decided to create Kanallan to fill this gap in the market and create individual humanitarian projects tailored to each client, and went on to build similar projects in Asia. Kanallan now facilitates individuals, companies and even charities to help underprivileged people according to their specific cause around the world.


Quintin Clover, Founding Director

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Quintin Clover

Founding Director of Kanallan

Quintin Clover founded KANALLAN in 2014 and manages all KANALLAN projects. As a former London Stock Exchange employee, Quintin uses his financial sector experience to set budgets and manage each project’s deliverables. 

Working across Peru, Chile, Tanzania, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and the Philippines, Quintin has established a trusted and robust global network to deliver projects, working with local villagers and high-ranking government officials alike. 

Quintin is driven to empower girls, safely rehabilitate child sex trade victims and advance education and nutrition for underprivileged communities globally.

Oliver Goulden, Advisor

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Oliver Goulden

Board of Advisors for Kanallan

Oli has over 13 years experience in marketing both within an agency and working for brands. Most recently he was Head of Marketing for Alibaba-funded start-up Grana in Hong Kong, leading their expansion across 67 markets. Before that he was with Ogilvy & Mather for 11 years in London, Shanghai and Hong Kong. His final role was as Founder of an in-house consultancy called The Mobius Effect that helped brands grow by setting up social enterprises within their area of expertise. He helped Wrangler, VF Corporation, and Shangri-La, among others, build projects that had a positive impact in the societies they did business.

Oli has been involved in many charity projects over the years, most recently raising money for 107 kids to have cleft lip surgery in Zhengzhou China, and remains on the Board of Trustees for Lensational, an organisation that empowers women through photography.

Steven Ballantyne, FRGS, Advisor

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Steven Ballantyne, FRGS

Board of Advisors for Kanallan

For the past 15 years Steven has provided logistical and production management support to television and wildlife film productions. With a passion for logistics and a deep understanding of the cultures and countries he works in he has seen EPM Asia grow from a one man band operation to a professional service with offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai and the Philippines. Steven also co-owns a Coffee Plantation on the banks of Taal Lake in the Philippines.
 
With a sense of adventure, unwavering attention to detail and a love of story telling Steven aims to provide the best service in the business. To create films in the remotest locations across Asia, takes skill, patience and determination.

What Does "Kanallan" Mean?

What Does "Kanallan" Mean?

Before Kanallan was officially a company, our founding director, Quintin, was working high in the Andes of South America with underprivileged communities. He came across an inquisitive young local girl interested in his work. After explaining the rough concept she mentioned a word…

The word KANALLAN is a rough translation meaning "right now" from a little known dialect of the indigenous language of Quechua spoken in the Andean communities of South America. We believe in providing our clients with everything required to give money in the right way; directly, precisely and effectively.

Sindhupalchok Child Development Centre, Nepal

Sindhupalchok Child Development Centre, Nepal

On Sunday the 16th of December 2018 we opened the doors to a brand new Early Child Development Centre in the remote mountain area of Sindhupalchowk, Nepal. Five hours drive north of Kathmandu, this small village was one of the worst impacted areas of the earthquake of 2015 with over 60 fatalities.