Tibet Matters: Virtual turns to reality as Tibetan children receive dolls
Over the last year, many of you have been buying ‘Virtual Gifts’ from our catalogue and through our online store. Virtual Gifts are a fantastic…
Over the last year, many of you have been buying ‘Virtual Gifts’ from our catalogue and through our online store. Virtual Gifts are a fantastic…
Children at Tibetan Homes Foundation in Mussoorie were recently the lucky recipients of a huge quantity of footballs kit, donated by Tibet Relief Fund supporter…
Thank you to Hampshire artist Julian Bond, who donated half of the sales of his ‘Nepali paintings’ to our Nepal earthquake appeal. Julian’s paintings were…
Thank you to the Branson School of Ross, California, whose Asian Student Alliance raised a fantastic $400 for us. The students held a bake sale…
Tibetan children with special needs often face problems when attending mainstream Tibetan schools. Whilst the majority of Tibetan school in India have an inclusion policy…
In the aftermath of the massive earthquakes in Nepal, we were inundated with requests for help. As emergency aid was rushed to the affected areas,…
In the Garze area of Tibet are five remote villages that are home to nomadic and semi-nomadic families who make a living farming livestock. The…
Many of you will have heard via our email newsletter that Tibet Relief Fund sent £2,000 in emergency relief to one of the worst affected…
Welcome to the Autumn issue of Tibet Matters. As I am sure you are all aware, back in April and May, parts of Nepal were…