• First steps …

    … on the computer are an important experience for the girls in Sallerie. All the girls from the hostel are taking part in the course and are also learning the 10-finger system to be able to type quickly. We wish them lots of fun and thank the Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the girls in the hostel.

  • Successful …

    … some things can already be sold on the model farm in Ghunsa, which the president keeps a detailed record of. In addition to the production of dried vegetables, the mill and the sale of processed almond, nut and apple trees are the main sources of income 🙂 Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for making the operation of the farms possible and to Fair Styria, whose support makes marketing activities possible.  

  • For the first time …

    … the school dresses for all villages are sewn by the women themselves. In 2 workshops (Merangding and Kunikhop), a few women each receive training on how to measure, cut and sew. The school dresses are then produced as part of the training. In addition to training for the future, the hard-working seamstresses also receive a wage for the finished school dresses. This means that the added value for the school dresses of our protégés remains in the villages. Here are the first steps in Kunikhop. Many thanks to all sponsors who make this particularly sustainable purchase possible 🙂