Tagged: Tibet

Tibet 2016

Long Distance Adoptions The distribution of aid in Tibet took place between December 2015 and February 2016. The district we help, Dakshu Shang, in Shigatse province, is one of the most arid and less...

Tibet 2015

Long Distance Adoptions The aid collected in 2015 has reached almost 2,000 children belonging to the families living in the Dakshu district.Elderly people living alone, with no means of support, also received help.The sponsored...

Tibet 2014

Adoption Project Again this year aid from the Association has reached more than 20 villages in the district of Dakshu Shang, in central Tibet, where approximately 4,500 people live.In this area life is very...

Tibet 2013

Long Distance Adoptions The Long Distance Adoption project of the Association in aid of children and their families living in the villages of Central Tibet started 15 years ago. Today, our help reaches about...

Tibet 2012

Long Distance Adoptions This year the Adoptions project reached around twenty villages in the district of Dakshu Shang – at an altitude of 4,000 metres on the Tibetan plateau of Central Tibet in the...

Tibet 2011

Long Distance Adoptions Once again this year the main activity of the Association in Tibet was the support given to the children adopted at a distance, their families and the communities in which they...

Tibet 2010

Long Distance Adoptions In the course of the 2010 Tibet mission, about 2000 children in the villages of Dakshu Shang, in Central Tibet, and their families, received help from the Association. In the capital...

Tibet 2009

LONG DISTANCE ADOPTIONS Once again this year, thanks to the donations collected, 2200 children and their families in the area of Dakshu Shang received help. Shopping and distribution In this region of Central Tibet,...

Tibet 2008

LONG DISTANCE ADOPTIONS Shopping The distribution of aid to the villages in the Shigatse region began with the shopping carried out in Lhasa: winter jackets, sweaters, leather shoes, trainers, socks, caps, trousers, soap, towels,...

Tibet 2007

General Environment The living conditions in the villages on the Tibetan plateau are extremely difficult: at an altitude of 4000 metres the winters are freezing cold – temperatures can easily fall to -15/20 degrees...