(Closed) Win £1000 cash, an iPad, Amazon Kindle and more in our 2014 Raffle
Last year’s raffle was a great success with over £12,000 being raised to support Tibet Relief Fund projects – and we’re hoping to make this…
Last year’s raffle was a great success with over £12,000 being raised to support Tibet Relief Fund projects – and we’re hoping to make this…
In this issue we take a look at the education projects we are involved in and how your money has helped to make a difference.
Send an eCard Losar is the Tibetan meaning “new year.” ‘Lo‘ means year and ‘sar‘ means new. Losar is the most important festival celebrated by…
We are busy in the office putting the finishing touches to the first Tibet Matter’s of the year. Our Head Fundraiser Georgina was out in…
The Dolls4Tibet workshop in Dharamsala makes the unique Tibetan Bopa Dolls, which are uniquely named individually by the women who make them. You can read…
The Clean Upper Dharamsala Project (CUD project) was established in June 1994 when the local Tibetan Settlement Office initiated an innovative environmental programme to provide…
Gu Chu Sum aims to meet immediate needs such as housing and medical care, while ultimately fostering self-sufficiency through education and employment programmes. Read more:…
In late November we were delighted to welcome Youdon Aukatsang, director of our Empowering the Vision project in India, for a short visit to the…
We are now back in the office after our Christmas and New Year break and looking forward to a busy 2014! The last year has…