First Aid training organized

First Aid training was organized for the students of Tibet Charity by the Health section of Tibet Charity in collaboration with St. John Ambulance Wales. Whole day training was provided to two groups of students – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The students were taught how to handle day to day

Free Massage Camp Organised

The Healthcare section of Tibet Charity organized free massage camp at Namgyal Monastery for two days. The massage camp was overseen by Ms Izumi Egawa, a specialist masseur and therapist from Japan. It may be mentioned here that Ms Egawa has trained our home nurses in clinical body massage therapy few years back. Since then

A Meeting Full of Compassion

In September this year, Jessica Allen came from the USA to McLeod Ganj to meet Tenzin, an elderly member of our community. Jessica has been sponsoring Tenzin as part of Tibet Charity’s “Adopt a Grandparent” program.  This program enables people to provide financial assistance to elderly exiled Tibetan people who have no family to take

Second OBE classes began

After the successful completion of the first Open Basic Education (OBE) classes, the Education Section of Tibet Charity began the classes for the second group of OBE students. Tibet Charity began Open Basic Education classes for the new comers from Tibet. This was started with the goal of providing basic education to the new comers

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