As the alarm blares at 8:00 AM, your first craving is that initial sip of coffee. You grind the beans, filling the room with the rich aroma of coffee. Perhaps there’s a nearby café where your morning brew waits on you. Coffee, a universally cherished beverage, is part of many daily rituals and routines.

However, for many, coffee holds more profound significance and meaning.

For Sani Nepali, coffee symbolizes food on the table, education for her children, and clothes on her body. Coffee promises independence as a single mother, offering a more manageable life than before.

In the morning, one can observe Sani cleaning the area, soon to be filled with red coffee beans. Her workday was just beginning after her long trek from her house up the steep hill. For Sani, coffee embodies happiness.

The red arabica coffee beans, scattered across the hilltops of Nalang village, soon to be harvested by the hands of Sani, have transformed her daily existence.

“I managed to support myself without relying on others. The earnings from my work enabled me to maintain my household, provide food on the table for my children, and ensure their happiness. Despite the absence of a father, my children will never have to say we lacked a father and struggled to afford food and clothes.”

- Sani Nepali