Winter appeal: The gift of early literacy materials and learning opportunities to rural Tibetan children

📚 Winter appeal: The gift of early literacy materials and learning opportunities to rural Tibetan children
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📚 Winter appeal: The gift of early literacy materials and learning opportunities to rural Tibetan children
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“We are extremely grateful to Tibet Relief Fund UK for their support,” said a representative of the DTR hospital at the Mundgod Tibetan settlement. “The new dental equipment has made a real difference to the lives of our community members.”
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We are delighted to announce that our youth empowerment project in Delhi, Empowering the Vision, have opened their new offices!
Ngoenga School for children with special needs, received a selection of Manjushri’s newest titles.
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We recently worked with three emerging Tibetan artists: Jampa Namgyal, Ngwang Dhargyal and Tenzin Choegyal, to mount an exhibition, Artistic Reverie – a contemporary response to #Tibetan culture.
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For exiled Tibetans living in remote and inhospitable environments, being able to grow their own food while minimising the environmental impact helps build self-sufficient and strong communities well into the future.
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Inadequate and limited access to healthcare leads to higher rates of disease, illness, and avoidable deaths among the Tibetan exile population. With your support, we are working with a number of organisations to change this.
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We continue to work with Lhamo Tsering, the Tibetan educator helping Tibetans with conversational English.
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Thanks to you, for the last several years we have supported Gapa’s school by covering salaries for two Tibetan teachers, as well as stationery, teaching materials and recently a new computer!
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