Case study: Tenzin Tseyang
Tenzin is a cheerful little 7 year old girl from Odisha Village in India. Both her parents are farmers but, as their plot of land…
Tenzin is a cheerful little 7 year old girl from Odisha Village in India. Both her parents are farmers but, as their plot of land…
14 year old Ngawang is an orphan with four siblings. All of the siblings are cared for by their eldest brother who works as a…
We are urgently seeking funding to ensure young Tibetans can receive a college or university education. Tibet Relief Fund’s sponsorship co-ordinator, Tsering Passang, explains why it is vital to ensure young Tibetans receive a college or university education in order to create a sustainable, professional future for themselves and for Tibet.
The Snow Lion Foundation (SLF) Through SLF, Tibet Relief Fund supporters sponsor around 60 Tibetan children, as well as monks at Shelkhar Monastery in Kathmandu,…
The Tibetan Government in Exile’s Department of Education (DoE) The DoE has succeeded in increasing the literacy rate of the Tibetan refugee community to 79.4…
Tibetan Homes Foundation was founded in Mussoorie in 1962 to care for Tibetan children separated from their parents.
Today, Tibetan Homes Foundation has two campuses, providing education and accommodation from kindergarten to senior school. Mussoorie campus has 1600 students, with a further 550 students in nearby Rajpur.
The difference sponsorship makes to individuals’ lives is immeasurable. In becoming a sponsor you give Tibetan children a chance to learn, create their own future and really live their dreams.