The Making of CNY Cookies

Every cookie tells a story. These Chinese New Year cookies are lovingly handmade by Little Yellow Flower ‘s children and carefully packed into our “A Box of Kindness.”   When you receive a hamper, you’re not just receiving festive treats — you’re receiving hope, confidence, and the joy of children who created something with their …

Bake With A Smile, Double The Joy

Bake with a smile, double the joy! The Little Yellow Flowers welcomed 2026 by creating colorful and adorable cookie houses, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter. A heartfelt thank-you to Tara from Bake A Smile Baking Studio my for generously sponsoring dozens of DIY cookie house kits, giving the children a wonderful opportunity …

Mooncake Sharing

Although the Mid-Autumn Festival has passed, it’s never too late to savour and share these delightful treats. Our heartfelt thanks to Food Farmercy 食务所 and NetsEco for once again sponsoring an array of exquisitely crafted mooncakes for the children at Little Yellow Flower centres. The children joyfully cut the mooncakes into small pieces to enjoy …

Pickle Ball Debut

Today was a day full of excitement for the children of Little Yellow Flower — they finally had the chance to try out one of the most talked-about sports lately: pickleball! A heartfelt thank you to our generous sponsor @ladiessupercarclubmy_official for providing such an amazing venue and platform, allowing the kids to experience the joy …

The Making Of Chocolate Crepe Roll

Today at Little Yellow Flower Centre the children got hands-on with a sweet new skill — making chocolate crepe rolls! With focus and excitement, they folded, rolled, and seasoned each one to perfection. The most heartwarming moment is when the treats were ready, the children didn’t eat them all. Instead, they carefully saved some to …

Hari Raya Celebration

To share the joy of Hari Raya Aidilfitri with the Indigenous children, we hosted a heartfelt open-door celebration at the Little Yellow Flower Centre. Alongside a spread of traditional festive delicacies, we organized a series of engaging games for the children to enjoy. Despite the diversity in cultural and religious backgrounds, the children embraced the …

First Time “Lao Sheng”

During the vibrant celebrations of Chap Goh Meh, the children at Little Yellow Flower Centre come together to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of Chinese culture. They eagerly participate in the time-honored practice of “Lao Sheng” where they joyfully toss the ingredients of the dish higher and higher using chopsticks. This spirited act symbolizes …

15-Day Medical Camp in Solukhumbhu

In the past April, Little Yellow Flower Foundation and Kunphen Clinic have sponsored a medical camp organized by Sorig Aid and Himalayan Rays. This 15-days medical camp was primarily held in the district of Solukhumbhu. The first camp was in Khumjung, there where 8 Sowa Rigpa doctors and 7other practitioner and students medical students from …