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Dormitory School Latrines

Nomadic families live 5-10 km apart in order to graze their yak and sheep on the Tibetan Plateau.  This makes it difficult for children to attend day schools, so in 2007 Ayang Rinpoche supplemented the government’s contribution to help build a new boarding school in Rima Village, Rinpoche’s birthplace area.  

Now 125 boys and girls aged 7-12 years are receiving instruction in Tibetan, Chinese and mathematics.  With money from a Rotary grant, a new well has been built (insert “school well”) and summer and winter uniforms and shoes purchased for all the children. 
 
This summer, with funds donated by the Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation and personal contributions, construction will start on a new kitchen and dining room, as well as additional dormitory space.  Many of the children are now being sponsored by Rinpoche’s Western students, allowing even the poorest children to have all the necessary supplies, food and clothing to attend school. For only $180 per year you can make a difference in a Tibetan child’s future. 

Please consider making a donation to the Ayang Monastery Clinic in Tibet or to sponsor a Tibetan refugee child in India.

Students on the playground Schoolmaster School Well Classroom

 

 
                                                                                                                            

Ayang Monastery Clinic in Tibet                

by Becky Loy

At Rinpoche’s request, in 2004 two of his Western students travelled to Tibet to try to find ways to reduce maternal mortality in his monastery area.  Local nomads and village leaders requested that a clinic be built and doctors trained to help meet the health needs in the community.

Meeting villagers Rima Leaders

 
In 2005 researchers and Western doctors brought clean birthing kits and other medical supplies and helped train Tibetan health care workers.

Western docs with expectant mom Expectant Mom Learns BK Use Childbirth Training Measuring blood pressure
 
After receiving a grant from the Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation and generous donations from Rinpoche’s students, in 2006 construction of a new clinic building got underway with a land blessing from Achu Rinpoche.
 
The clinic was finished in 2007 and with grants from The Rotary Foundation, Direct Relief International and personal donations, medical equipment and an ambulance were purchased.  By the summer of 2008 the village doctors were treating 20-50 patients every day.

Please consider making a donation to the Ayang Monastery Clinic in Tibet or to sponsor a Tibetan refugee child in India.

            
 

Ayang Monastery in Tibet                                                                 
by Becky Loy

Rinpoche was given permission by the Chinese government to move Ayang Gompa (monastery) to a more central location in his birthplace area.  The new monastery is being built on the shores of sacred Nying Je Tso, the “Lake of Compassion”, also called the “Lake of 21 Taras”. 
 
In 2005, His Holiness Chungsang Rinpoche, one of the two supreme heads of the Drikung Kagyu lineage, visited the new monastery to give his blessings.

Building is under way and we are in need of funds to continue. Please consider making a donation to the Ayang Monastery in Tibet

 

 Gompa across lake Column carvingsTibet column painting


Amitabha Mandala Temple & Retreat Center, Nepal

Amitabha Mandala Temple & Retreat Center, Nepal

The Amitabha Mandala Temple and Retreat Center is currently under construction on a mountain top in the Kathmandu Valley. The complex will contain 64 self contained retreat cottages arranged in clusters of 8, each dedicated to a particular practice.

The center will offer the precious opportunity of retreat in a secluded yet supportive environment to both lay an ordained Dharma practitioners, men a women, of both Eastern and Western backgrounds.

Download more information about Sponsoring a Retreat Cabin

A Retreat Cottage in the Garden of Happiness Meditation Center-Nepal

   
 
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