Annual Review: Empowering the Vision, supporting young Tibetans to succeed in business
Grant Amount: £45,007 Empowering the Vision is our flagship project for young people, set up by Tibet Relief Fund in 2003. Over the years of…
Grant Amount: £45,007 Empowering the Vision is our flagship project for young people, set up by Tibet Relief Fund in 2003. Over the years of…
Grant amount: £2,400 (Year one of a four year course) Whilst visiting Delhi at the end of last year, our CEO Philippa Carrick, met Kalsang…
Grant amount: £1,800 Tsagam and Bagang are small, remote villages in Nepal. Lying 125km from Kathmandu, the villages are inaccessible by car and can only…
£93,806 Children: 598 Monks & Nuns: 46 Students: 44 Elders: 22 Our sponsorship programme helps many Tibetans to realise their full potential. It means that…
At the end of last year our CEO Philippa Carrick was in Nepal and whilst there she managed to meet some of our sponsored students…
Since we first began supporting this fantastic project in 2008 there have been many developments. Following on from our earlier articles, we are happy to…
Earlier this year Tibet Relief Fund sent a grant to the Central School for Tibetans in Mussoorie, following a request from the school to buy…
It’s been five years since Tibet Relief Fund first set up the Empowering the Vision project (EVP) to help support young Tibetans find their place…
Since 2002 Tibet Relief Fund has been supporting Ngoenga School for Tibetan Children with special needs. One of our avenues of support has been to…