Lha’s Soup Kitchen feeds 40-50 refugees each day. So far 451 needy people have benefited from the Soup kitchen project in the last eight years since its inception.
Gifts of money from donors are the only safeguard for securing the future of these meals in years to come.
For a large number of refugees living in poverty, it’s important to find a balanced meal daily in order to remain in health as good as circumstances permit.
44% of refugees have chronic gastric problems, diabetes, cirrhosis of the liver, heart complaints or high blood pressure
Lha offers an educational course on nutrition.
Refugees can also take vocational courses organised by Lha to learn the restaurant and waiter trades. It’s thereby intended to raise the refugees’ chances of work and combat unemployment.