She was the founder of the Schweizerische Gemeinnützige Frauenverein and an activist for the vocational training of young girls in Switzerland.
[1] Coradi-Stahl was one of the founding members of the Schweizerische Gemeinnützige Frauenverein and was elected to the Board on 18 March 1888 as Vice-President.
[2] Before this, she published an entitled "How Gritli learns to keep a house," which promoted vocational and home economics education for young women.
She claimed that because poor and lower class women would not access secondary education, they needed to learn the necessary skills to be a good housewife.
[5] Coradi-Stahl then began to lecture across Europe on manual labor and petitioned for financial support for the further education of girls.