Mongolian Children Foundation
For Mongolians, the Lunar New Year—known as Tsagaan Sar—is the bedrock of our history and cultural identity. At our foster homes, these are among the most meaningful days of the year. We celebrate this holiday not just as a time of festivity, but as a "Living Lesson" to pass down Mongolian traditions and heritage to our children.Customs and Traditions We teach children the traditional art of the greeting (the ceremonial embrace of elders), the...
As the warmth of summer arrives, our vast steppes overflow with the joyful laughter of children, uncovering a peaceful world far removed from the city's noise. For little hearts weary from the gray winter mists and urban smog, there is no greater joy than breathing in the crisp, open air of the countryside and being nourished by the pure essence of nature.Running barefoot through the dew-kissed green grass, cleansing their lungs in the pristine rural...
BACK TO SCHOOL: NEW GOALS, THE BEGINNING OF NEW DREAMSThe start of a new school year is one of the most magical moments in a child's life! As autumn arrives and the air turns crisp, there is something truly heartwarming about seeing our children running toward their future in their brand new school uniforms. For parents, that bittersweet feeling when a child’s uniform seems to have "shrunk" over the summer is the ultimate reminder of how fast they...
Winter in the Countryside: A Heartwarming EscapeJust like the balmy days of summer, winter in the countryside adds unforgettable colors to a child’s memories. During their month-long winter break, our children have stepped away from the suffocating, smoggy city air to embrace nature’s luxury—vast clear skies, crisp fresh air, and a world blanketed in pure white snow.Unfazed by the biting frost, they play on the ice and run through the snow with...
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