A report about our post on direct aid has been published on Internet. And here’s the AI‑generated translation. Tourists help children visiting Bardiya National Park A German tourist who visited the Bardiya National Park has provided food to children who are without guardians. Andrea Berner of Germany, who visited the national park, has provided food to the parents of the children living at Saraswati Basic School in Madhuban Municipality-1, Bardiya. The Nepal Army, local bodies, various individuals and nature guides
Read moreMonth: March 2026
You can help directly! For just 50 euros, we can provide a sack of rice
In this home, a single sack of rice lasts for roughly one week. You can help directly! For just 50 euros, we can provide a sack of rice to these children, who live in a government orphanage in western Nepal, near the Bardiya National Park. Cookies are nice as a treat now and then, but a daily portion of rice is much more helpful over time.
Read moreVisiting Shanti
I visited Shanti on March 15, 2026. She’s doing much better, but she can’t work for another year. Instead, she is learning English on her smartphone to prepare for a good job later.
Read moreSajjan’s Son Is Seeking a Godparent Too
Sajjan’s son is now also seeking a sponsor. As the eldest son, he has taken on the role of head of the family and bears significant responsibility. Your support can provide him with much-needed opportunities and stability.
Read moreFundraising for “Hands in the Soil”
Once again, we have offered to collect donations for Bishwo. If you would like to donate to the “Hands in the Soil” project, you can do so by donating to our association. Please be sure to specify “Bishwo” or “Hands in the Soil” as the intended purpose. We then forward the donations to Bishwo without any deductions. All Informations about the project are here: Hands in the Soil – Cultivating Community and Sustainability Together 🌱 | GoGetFunding[:]
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