First ger donated to orphanage
This traditional, round, Mongolian nomad tent is made of thick, insulating felt layers on a wooden frame with a door and a solid wooden floor on which a cupboard, low tables, sleeping and seating equipment and a stove can be placed. The felt cover consists of several layers and is protected by a heavy canvas cover. A good living tent will last for years, can withstand all types of weather and even offers protection against temperatures of more than twenty degrees below freezing during the winter. Eight to ten children can live in one ger.



Help underprivileged children in Mongolia
Since 2006, the foundation tries to improve the situation of the children in Mongolia each year. Thanks to donations and collection campaigns, we have built 26 gers (living shelters).
Even a relatively small amount of money can do a lot, because in Mongolia, where many herders earn barely twenty euros a month, your money is worth more than five times that!
Thank you to all who support our small but important work!