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The difference sponsorship makes to individuals’ lives is immeasurable. In becoming a sponsor you give Tibetan children a chance to learn, create their own future and really live their dreams.
The difference sponsorship makes to individuals’ lives is immeasurable. In becoming a sponsor you give Tibetan children a chance to learn, create their own future and really live their dreams.
Tibet’s former freedom fighters, now elderly and unable to support themselves, faced an uncertain future when the previous charity providing stipends suddenly withdrew support. When…
Tibet Relief Fund has supported the Dekyling Handicraft Centre since 2004. Here the Centre’s manager, Mr Kesang Wangdu, gives some background to the Centre and its work.
The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives was founded in 1970 by the Dalai Lama with the aim of preserving Tibet’s the culture of Tibet.…
As well as the ongoing programmes we support, Tibet Relief Fund receives many one-off requests for a wide-range of projects throughout India, Nepal and Tibet.…
On a mountainside near the border with Tibet, a seven hour steep climb from the road, lie the two villages of Tsagam and Bagang. These…
Tezu Dhargyeling’s Old People’s Home, in the remote Tibetan settlement in the north-eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, was set up in 1984 to provide…
The remote Tenzingang Tibetan Settlement, located in Arunachal Pradesh, north east India, has few employment opportunities. The primary source of income for women is in…
The Gu Chu Sum movement supports former political prisoners, many of whom are monks and nuns who were imprisoned and tortured in Tibet for doing…