It’s a pre-monsoon tradition – the planting of baby rice plants into our flooded and muddy field. The children get multiple benefits: they get to play in the mud, learn a new skill and then eat the results! Enjoy the photos.
Photos from our Visitors
Three people who are very, very special to us have visited Ama Ghar in the last month or so. They took the children on outings and gave them lots of love and fun playtime – and they also took some terrific photos. Enjoy their photos below and join us in thanking Sonnia Karlsson of the Bo M. Karlsson Foundation, former …
Hugs Around the World
Although we often post about special events like SLC celebrations and holidays, daily life for the Ama Ghar children is much like that of children everywhere – time is spent on school, homework, sports and play. One way in which the Ama Ghar kids are especially lucky, though, is that they have visitors who join them from around …
Fireflies and New Friends
Our beloved volunteer and friend, Anna-Marie Nilsson, joined us again last month at Ama Ghar. A teacher in the Bay Area, she brought along five students – Amara Plaza-Jennings, Sasha Marie Ward, Lauren Boranian, Suzanne Abbey and Sarah Atkinson – who had the adventure of their lives in Nepal! They fell in love with the Ama Ghar kids (it was …