• Studying in the hostel …

    … is much more comfortable with the new insulation mat on the floor. They are also working more and more with computers, a skill they will need later on. Physical exercises and short excursions are organised during the breaks. It is important that the girls are healthy in every respect. Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

  • Rare view …

    … of some farms from above. The houses in the individual villages are very different. This is mainly due to the location. Where there are roads, the houses can be built more elaborately. But even the large houses are unheated and often have open fires. What everyone now has are greenhouses, which they can use to grow different types of vegetables. Many thanks to the Schöck Family Foundation for supporting the project.

  • The girls …

    … at the hostel are very proud of their own vegetables. They have lovingly tended their own beds and produced their own organic compost and fertiliser. Cooking their own vegetables is a good basis for a healthy life. We are proud of the girls’ independence and wish them continued success at school and in the garden. Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

  • Organic in Kathmandu …

    … is in great demand, especially at small markets. This is also a test run to see which products are accepted and how. The aim is to find ‘fans’ for the organic products, who can also be supplied directly by the co-operative in future. In future, products will also be sold via the website www.solusisters.org. Many thanks to Fair Styria for supporting this important project.