Tibet Charity was founded by Venerable Lakha Rinpoche in Denmark in 1997 to help the neediest Tibetans in India and Nepal. Support for the cause grew rapidly, first with the formation of an independent unit in Sweden and then, in January 2005, the opening of an office in India.
Tibet Charity (India) is now a registered organisation with its own governing body, working in close coordination with the Central Tibetan Administration and local Indian administrations.
Its broader objectives are to offer necessary assistance to the poor and needy Tibetans, offer basic medical care and advice, and provide vocational/professional training for school leavers. All these people (our beneficiaries) are among the thousands who have fled their homeland since the mass exodus began in 1959.
Since 2006, the Charity has started Animal Care section, which conducts Animal Birth Control and anti-rabies vaccination programs. We also treat and look after sick and weak animals (small).
Tibet Charity observes World Rabies Day Photo: Tibet Post
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Tibet Charity’s Social Program aims to improve the standard of living of Tibetans living in India. It does this by providing and sourcing financial assistance for individuals and community groups at the numerous Tibetan settlements spread across the country.
For more information, have a visit on Tibet Charity official Website. Below is the hyperlink to take you to the tour by clicking its categories such as Health Care; Animal Care; Education; Social programs etc.
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