Carin Söderlind is very involved in aid projects in Nepal and she was the one who together with the Buddhist monk Geshe Pema Dorjeet took the initiative to build the preschool and school in Malagiri, a small mountain village a few miles outside the capital Kathmandu.

Over the years, many Värmlanders have contributed and still contribute to the school, for example to teachers' salaries.

- It is important to know that the money arrives and is used in the right way, says Carin Söderlind.

"We are coming back"

This year, Janchup Pre-primary School in the poor village of Malagiri turns ten years old.

The school accepts 60 children and even though there are problems to be solved at the school, Carin believes that the association has succeeded.

- They see that we come back and that we can sit on a dirty floor with them and eat a boiled egg, they feel that we accept them.

The village may be able to run the school themselves in ten years.

Hear Carin Söderlind, initiator and chairman of Trinity Karlstad, tell in the clip what the school project meant to her and how she will be received when she comes to the village.