Kathmandu, June 1, 2025 — Aarati Home, a well-established transit home dedicated to providing long-term care to vulnerable children, welcomed two special visitors Natsaha and Tasha who are representative of Ongd Fnel (donor organization of Setu Nepal from Luxembourg) on May 31st. They spent a heartwarming and impactful day with the children, strengthening bonds of compassion.

Natasha and Tasha, representing the spirit of international solidarity, spent the entire day engaging with the children. Their presence brought excitement and joy to the children, who welcomed them with open arms and bright smiles. The highlight of the day was a special lunch program sponsored by them— a delightful momo-making session that turned into a fun-filled culinary activity.

Children were not only treated to a delicious meal but also got a chance to participate in the momo preparation, learning how to shape and stuff the beloved Nepali dumplings. A sense of belonging where dance,laughter,quality talks,life lessons thrived and become a part of a day. It was a unique experience that combined cultural tradition, practical learning, and lots of laughter.
They were moved by the warmth of the Aarati Home community and expressed their admiration for the work being carried out.

As the day came to an end, the atmosphere at Aarati Home was filled with gratitude, joy, and a renewed sense of hope. The team at Aarati Home expressed heartfelt thanks to the visitors for an engaging and fun day.
This visit stands as a reminder that compassion knows no borders, and when people from around the world come together in the spirit of giving, they can transform lives—one child, momo, and one moment at a time.


