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Ein Laptop war zu teuer: Sie schrieb 200 Seiten Roman von Hand

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June 27, 2026

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Ein Laptop war zu teuer: Sie schrieb 200 Seiten Roman von Hand

Das Leben wird immer digitaler – und Armutsbetroffene wie Natalie Isch laufen Gefahr, den Anschluss an die Gesellschaft zu verlieren. Die Stiftung SOS Beobachter hilft, diese Kluft zu schliessen.

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