Lily Leaves Social Enterprises, founded in 2020, runs a women empowerment program focused on tailoring training in Madhesh Province.
Seeing their lives transform fills our hearts with pride and joy.
Together, we can celebrate with joy and responsibility, embracing eco-friendly ways that honor both tradition and Earth.
We are overjoyed to share a milestone for our planet and our heritage: the Swoyambhu Religious Forest Reforestation Project - II is now complete!
Grain feeders and water tubs installed in urban forests help retain birds and support ecosystem restoration.
Recent protests across Nepal, especially the Gen G demonstrations, have seen streets filled with thick, black smoke from burning rubber tyres and plastics.
Empowering Women & Ecosystems: Dhanushadham Wildlife Corridor Project Advances Community-Led Conservation
Bringing Life Back to Swayambhunath Religious Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
We recently had the chance to speak at Kathmandu Forestry College (KAFCOL) on the topic “Greening Kathmandu: Urban Forestry through the Miyawaki Method.”
Lily Leaves handed out durable bags to Class 1-3 students at Saraswoti and Seti Devi Schools
30 Grade 9 students from Rato Bangala School keeping Swoyambhu Clean & Green.
Monkeys of Swayambhunath: Addressing Health Challenges with Care and Awareness