Sapana Village Social Impact Supports Single Mothers with Goat Distribution in Chepang Hill

Siddhi, Chitwan – As part of its ongoing commitment to community development and women's empowerment, Sapana Village Social Impact has distributed goats to single mothers in Siddhi, Chepang Hill. The initiative is designed to create sustainable income-generating opportunities and improve the livelihoods of vulnerable families in the region.

By providing goats, the program enables single mothers to generate income through livestock farming, helping them become more financially independent while strengthening their household economy. The initiative also encourages long-term self-reliance by supporting sustainable livelihood practices within the community.

This activity is part of Sapana Village Social Impact’s broader mission to improve the quality of life for marginalized communities through practical, community-based solutions. By investing in women and promoting sustainable economic opportunities, the organization continues to contribute to the social and economic development of the Chepang region.

Sapana Village Social Impact remains dedicated to creating lasting positive change through initiatives that empower local communities, reduce poverty, and build a more sustainable future for generations to come.

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