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The Trust aims to "build a social service bridge for the Tibetan refugee community in northern India." Its primary objectives include: Providing social services to Tibetan refugees and the local Himalayan population. Offering Tibetan refugees education and health services, as well as the skills and assistance needed to build a new life in exile.
Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre. Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre in Darjeeling, India, is a rehabilitation centre for the Tibetan refugees in the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region. It was established on 2 October 1959, after they followed Dalai Lama and escaped from Tibet. [1] The production of Tibetan handicraft is the centre's main activity. [2]
The Tibet Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York City, New York, United States.It was founded in 1981 under the auspices of the Dalai Lama.The Tibet Fund is the primary funding organization for health, education, refugee rehabilitation, cultural preservation and economic development programs that enable Tibetans in exile and their homeland to sustain their language ...
To improve Health care access and resources in Tibetan settlements in remote areas from Ladakh Changthang to North East India and to Nepal including rational, feasibility and need based implementation of Telemedicine Clinic Project in remote Tibetan refugee settlements in India.
Delek Hospital was built through donations and provides care at a low cost to patients, while taking care of low-income patients. It was founded in 1971 by the Fourteenth Dalai Lama to give modern medicine to Tibetan refugees and the Indian community living in Dharamsala, a city of Northern India.
Tibet Fund, the primary funding organisation for the health, education, refugee rehabilitation, cultural preservation and economic development programs that enable Tibetans in exile and in their homeland to sustain their language, culture and national identity, based in New York City, NY, United States.
The Terma Foundation was founded in 1993 as the Tibet Child Nutrition Project (TCNP), by Dr. Nancy S. Harris and now implements public health programs including nutrition, education, primary and preventive health care, acknowledging traditional belief systems, and integrating low-tech, low-cost western technology where appropriate in Tibet. [1] [2]
The foundation developed the Tibetan Enterprise Fund to help Tibetan refugees in Nepal and India, who lack the same rights as citizens, start income generating businesses. AHF also supports orphanages, day care centers for the very young, care for the disabled, and clean water systems and bridges for nomads in Tibet.