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Sponsor a Child and make a difference
Sponsoring a Tibetan refugee student
provides food, tuition, uniforms, toiletries, and books.
The children who benefit from the
sponsorship program are those deemed most needy by the local
program are those deemed most needy by the local representative
of the Tibetan exile govt. Following a careful screening of
each child's background, sponsorship money is appropriated
accordingly.
Generally, there is one sponsor per
student; and each sponsor assists a selected child with a
comprehensive education, extending through grade 12.
Communication with Students
Each sponsor will receive bi-annual
academic reports on the progress of the student they have
provided an education - along with a photograph of the child.
If the sponsor wishes to personally communicate with the child
through letters or email, the students who are able to write,
enjoy doing so.
Communication provides each child
an opportunity to practice English with an international friend.
The children unable to write will draw pictures and send them
to their sponsors.
The sponsorship section will answer
any inquiries made regarding child's progress in school.
Cost of a Child's Education
Sponsoring the education of a Tibetan
refugee child is only 30 US dollars a month (a yearly total
of 360 US dollars). As soon as the Department of Education
receives a sponsor's generous donation, an official receipt
will be immediately mailed, along with a thank you letter,
and if requested, more information about the children.
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Hundreds of Refugee Children Need Your Assistance
In 1959, following Chinese invasion, over 85,000 Tibetans fled
Tibet taking refuge in neighboring countries of India, Nepal and
Bhutan. The refugee population has now reached around 130,000
Many of these families cannot afford the cost of schooling and
often a young child is unable to begin an education until funding
is available.
Living in exile, uneducated young adults struggle to find a job
in a country they are not accustomed with. Without the skills and
training needed, opportunities are scarce, and assimilation is difficult.
With education, there is hope; and through education, future generations
of Tibetan children have a chance. You can help.
Education is Essential in Preparing Yound Minds for the Twenty
First Century
There are about 27000 in the 82 Tibetan schools within the Tibetan
refugee community - spread throughout India, Nepal and Bhutan.
In the remote settlements especially, we struggle to maintain appropriate
classroom facilities and supplies. Due to our limited available
funds, providing each refugee child with an education continues
to prove a difficult task.
Within the community, there is also a continual influx of newly
arriving families from Tibet. It is for these families, coupled
with the present, that we must constantly expand upon and improve
our classroom conditions.
Many Children Need a Sponsor
Being an exile government, we lack the necessary resources and
therefore are unable to provide many of the standard items public
schools typically receive despite generous assistance from the Government
of India, and steadfast support from our sponsors.
These circumstances make it difficult for a child to learn and
develop. We, at the DOE, are aiming toward long-term solutions to
these problems, answers that will enable us to meet our goals:
- Providing our children with a modern education.
- Instilling in our children a pride in their culture and identity.
- Final, and most importantly, guiding our students in becoming good
human beings motivated by a sense of universal responsibility.
Appeal
Response
- By filling out Appeal Response Form will help us send
you your child's detail with his/her nice picture.
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