Tibet Relief Fund annual review: Supporting ex-political prisoners and theirs families start afresh
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: £2,800 The Gu Chu Sum movement is run by and for ex-political prisoners and their families. Many are monks and nuns who have…
Grant: £1,800 Tibet Relief Fund has continued to support two Tibetan teachers at the remote schools of Tsagam and Bagang in Nepal, ensuring the children…
Tsering has been studying in this tent for over a year. Her local school in the remote village of Bakhang was destroyed by the devastating earthquakes…
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…
Philippa (our CEO) popped in to Ngoenga School on her recent field trip to India and sent us these brilliant photos. Ngoenga School is the…
The Strengthening Tibetan Civil Society conference has started! Today was the first day of a very exciting conference in India that has been co-organised by…
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…
As part of our sponsorship programme we sponsor a handful of young monks at Namgyal Monastic School in Nepal. The school recently sent some great photos of the…
Back in 2013 our Christmas appeal was to raise money to buy toys for the children at Tibet Homes Foundation. The children at Tibetan Homes…