Tibet Relief Fund annual review: Clean drinking water for the children of Nyingtobling

Grant amount: £352 Nyingtobling in Dharamsala is a school and home for Tibetan children with special needs aged between 10 and 20. The school provides…
Grant amount: £352 Nyingtobling in Dharamsala is a school and home for Tibetan children with special needs aged between 10 and 20. The school provides…
Grant Amount: £5,148 In our last issue of Tibet Matters we told you about a new project promoting inclusive education for Tibetan children with special…
Grant amount: £4,500 Lodrik Welfare Fund was established to support the now elderly ex-freedom fighters of Tibet and their families. The freedom fighters were part…
Grant amount: £1,000 Dirru monastery is located in a Tibetan village in Bir, north west India. It is a small monastery which is home to…
Grant amount: £653 We have supported the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives for many years. Most of our supporters will already be familiar with…
Grant amount: £2,600 Kalsang Dolma and Pema Bhuti, two young Tibetan women from Nepal, are both training to become nurses and are now in their…
Grant amount: £5,025 In 2002, Tibet Relief Fund financed the building of a primary school in a remote village in Tibet*. Since then we have…
Grant amount: £2,800 The Gu Chu Sum movement is run by and for ex-political prisoners and their families. Many are monks and nuns who have…
Grant amount: £2,000 – to support 16 elders Dekyiling Tibetan settlement was set up near Dehra Dun, India, in the early 1980’s; it was initially…