Two workshops have opened their doors within the premises of the boarding home so that the mentally challenged children could develop their creativity. A wood-processing workshop is aimed at the boys, while the girls have the chance to learn how to make ceramics. St Elisabeth Convent bought and mounted the equipment and furniture for these workshops. These workshops contribute to the development of labour skills of the children who stay in the boarding school and help to find a solution for the problem of their labour rehabilitation. When their treatment in the boarding home is over, the graduates will be able to use the skills they have learned for employment. On the other hand, the opportunity to make a product and to see the results of their work allows the patients of the boarding home to feel that they are useful and valuable for the society. The products that the children make are sold by the sisters during fairs organized by the Convent and the money they generate buys the children gifts and sweets.