Annual Review: A second physiotherapist for Ngoenga school (£1,700)
Grant Amount: £1,700 For the last three years Tibet Relief Fund have sent a grant to cover the salary of a second physiotherapist to work…
Grant Amount: £1,700 For the last three years Tibet Relief Fund have sent a grant to cover the salary of a second physiotherapist to work…
Grant amount: £10,900 Hepatitis B is a huge problem in Tibetan settlements. Along with tuberculosis, it is one of the most common causes of death…
Grant amount: £1,500 Our annual grant to the Help on Hand project in Chandigarh, India has helped to keep the project going. In the last…
Grant amount: £20,000 Spiti Valley is located on the Indian border with Tibet at an altitude of 4,500m. This valley, populated by 10,000 people of…
Check out our online shop to support Rogpa Tibet Relief Fund began supporting the Rogpa Women’s Craft Centre in 2011 with the introduction of the…
The Clean Upper Dharamsala Project (CUD project) was established in June 1994 when the local Tibetan Settlement Office initiated an innovative environmental programme to…
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.…
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…