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The FPMT is an organization devoted to preserving and spreading Mahayana Buddhism worldwide by creating opportunities to listen, reflect, meditate, practice and actualize the unmistaken teachings of the Buddha and based on that experience spreading the Dharma to sentient beings. We provide integrated education through which people’s minds and hearts can be transformed into their highest potential for the benefit of others, inspired by an attitude of universal responsibility and service. We are committed to creating harmonious environments and helping all beings develop their full potential of infinite wisdom and compassion. Our organization is based on the Buddhist tradition of Lama Tsongkhapa of Tibet as taught to us by our founders Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche.
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Die Stiftung zur Erhaltung der Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) ist eine Organisation, die sich weltweit für die Erhaltung und Verbreitung des Mahayana-Buddhismus einsetzt, indem sie Möglichkeiten schafft, den makellosen Lehren des Buddha zuzuhören, über sie zur reflektieren und zu meditieren und auf der Grundlage dieser Erfahrung das Dharma unter den Lebewesen zu verbreiten.
Wir bieten integrierte Schulungswege an, durch denen der Geist und das Herz der Menschen in ihr höchstes Potential verwandelt werden zum Wohl der anderen – inspiriert durch eine Haltung der universellen Verantwortung und dem Wunsch zu dienen. Wir haben uns verpflichtet, harmonische Umgebungen zu schaffen und allen Wesen zu helfen, ihr volles Potenzial unendlicher Weisheit und grenzenlosen Mitgefühls zu verwirklichen.
Unsere Organisation basiert auf der buddhistischen Tradition von Lama Tsongkhapa von Tibet, so wie sie uns von unseren Gründern Lama Thubten Yeshe und Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche gelehrt wird.
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La Fundación para la preservación de la tradición Mahayana (FPMT) es una organización que se dedica a preservar y difundir el budismo Mahayana en todo el mundo, creando oportunidades para escuchar, reflexionar, meditar, practicar y actualizar las enseñanzas inconfundibles de Buda y en base a esa experiencia difundir el Dharma a los seres.
Proporcionamos una educación integrada a través de la cual las mentes y los corazones de las personas se pueden transformar en su mayor potencial para el beneficio de los demás, inspirados por una actitud de responsabilidad y servicio universales. Estamos comprometidos a crear ambientes armoniosos y ayudar a todos los seres a desarrollar todo su potencial de infinita sabiduría y compasión.
Nuestra organización se basa en la tradición budista de Lama Tsongkhapa del Tíbet como nos lo enseñaron nuestros fundadores Lama Thubten Yeshe y Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
A continuación puede ver una lista de los centros y sus páginas web en su lengua preferida.
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L’organisation de la FPMT a pour vocation la préservation et la diffusion du bouddhisme du mahayana dans le monde entier. Elle offre l’opportunité d’écouter, de réfléchir, de méditer, de pratiquer et de réaliser les enseignements excellents du Bouddha, pour ensuite transmettre le Dharma à tous les êtres. Nous proposons une formation intégrée grâce à laquelle le cœur et l’esprit de chacun peuvent accomplir leur potentiel le plus élevé pour le bien d’autrui, inspirés par le sens du service et une responsabilité universelle. Nous nous engageons à créer un environnement harmonieux et à aider tous les êtres à épanouir leur potentiel illimité de compassion et de sagesse. Notre organisation s’appuie sur la tradition guéloukpa de Lama Tsongkhapa du Tibet, telle qu’elle a été enseignée par nos fondateurs Lama Thoubtèn Yéshé et Lama Zopa Rinpoché.
Visitez le site de notre Editions Mahayana pour les traductions, conseils et nouvelles du Bureau international en français.
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L’FPMT è un organizzazione il cui scopo è preservare e diffondere il Buddhismo Mahayana nel mondo, creando occasioni di ascolto, riflessione, meditazione e pratica dei perfetti insegnamenti del Buddha, al fine di attualizzare e diffondere il Dharma fra tutti gli esseri senzienti.
Offriamo un’educazione integrata, che può trasformare la mente e i cuori delle persone nel loro massimo potenziale, per il beneficio di tutti gli esseri, ispirati da un’attitudine di responsabilità universale e di servizio.
Il nostro obiettivo è quello di creare contesti armoniosi e aiutare tutti gli esseri a sviluppare in modo completo le proprie potenzialità di infinita saggezza e compassione.
La nostra organizzazione si basa sulla tradizione buddhista di Lama Tsongkhapa del Tibet, così come ci è stata insegnata dai nostri fondatori Lama Thubten Yeshe e Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
Di seguito potete trovare un elenco dei centri e dei loro siti nella lingua da voi prescelta.
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“护持大乘法脉基金会”( 英文简称:FPMT。全名:Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition) 是一个致力于护持和弘扬大乘佛法的国际佛教组织。我们提供听闻,思维,禅修,修行和实证佛陀无误教法的机会,以便让一切众生都能够享受佛法的指引和滋润。
我们全力创造和谐融洽的环境, 为人们提供解行并重的完整佛法教育,以便启发内在的环宇悲心及责任心,并开发内心所蕴藏的巨大潜能 — 无限的智慧与悲心 — 以便利益和服务一切有情。
FPMT的创办人是图腾耶喜喇嘛和喇嘛梭巴仁波切。我们所修习的是由两位上师所教导的,西藏喀巴大师的佛法传承。
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護持大乘法脈基金會”( 英文簡稱:FPMT。全名:Found
ation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition ) 是一個致力於護持和弘揚大乘佛法的國際佛教組織。我們提供聽聞, 思維,禪修,修行和實證佛陀無誤教法的機會,以便讓一切眾生都能 夠享受佛法的指引和滋潤。 我們全力創造和諧融洽的環境,
為人們提供解行並重的完整佛法教育,以便啟發內在的環宇悲心及責 任心,並開發內心所蘊藏的巨大潛能 — 無限的智慧與悲心 – – 以便利益和服務一切有情。 FPMT的創辦人是圖騰耶喜喇嘛和喇嘛梭巴仁波切。
我們所修習的是由兩位上師所教導的,西藏喀巴大師的佛法傳承。 察看道场信息:
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Social Services Fund News
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Rebuilding Lawudo After the Earthquake
Renovation work on the Lawudo dining hall.
As reported in July, the Lawudo Retreat Centre, in eastern Nepal, was damaged by the earthquake and aftershocks the area experienced in April 2015. The Nepal Earthquake Support Fund offered US$50,000 toward the renovation needed due the kindness of many donors who contributed generously to this fund.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s brother, Sangay Sherpa, who is the director of the retreat center, recently reported that the renovation work is now 90% completed. The remaining work will have to wait until next year due to needing more funds and materials and also because of difficulties due to the winter season. Sangay organized the renovation of Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s home in Thame, Lawudo’s library, all of the retreat houses and the dining hall. Renovation work on the monastery is also underway.
Renovation work on the Lawudo Library.
Please rejoice that so much of this work has been completed! Thanks to all donors of the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund and to Sangay for overseeing these projects and ensuring quality in the rebuilding.
All are welcome to donate to the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund.
https://fpmt.org/support/socialservices/
You can learn more about Lawudo Gompa and the history of Lawudo.
http://www.lawudo.com/About
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Residents and two staff members of the Rabgayling Tibetan Settlement’s elderly home.
The Social Services Fund recently offered a grant to Rabgayling Tibetan Settlement’s elderly home in south India. One of Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Vast Visions for FPMT is to offer ongoing social services to the elderly. This grant will be used toward the cost of offering food to all twenty residents for 2015. Earlier this year, the Social Services Fund also supported this settlement with a grant to help build their new community hall.
Residents of the Rabgayling Tibetan Settlement enjoying lunch offered by the settlement’s elderly home.
This settlement has a total population of 4,000 people including 380 children. The elderly home’s mission is to provide care to helpless and destitute aging people including those who are neglected by their family and don’t receive the proper care due to poverty. The home strives to provide its residents support in the following areas: food and clothes; health care services; mental, social and spiritual development. Sustainability of the home is a concern for the settlement, so regular, reliable funding is needed to be able to continue offering these services.
Please rejoice in this offering of food to all twenty elderly residents of the Rabgayling Tibetan Settlement.
The Social Services Fund has been established to support Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Vast Visions for the FPMT organization, by offering benefit to others primarily India, Nepal, Tibet and Mongolia to help children, elderly, sick and the very poor by offering grants for schools, hospices, health clinics, soup kitchens, elderly homes, orphanages and much more.
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Rebuilding Kopan Nunnery
The Kopan Nunnery gompa is now being renovated thanks to grants received by many generous donors and the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund.
Earlier this week we reported on rebuilding which is now underway at Kopan Monastery due to severe damage sustained at the monastery by the earthquake and aftershocks in April 2015.
Rebuilding has also begun at Kopan Nunnery which also experienced extensive damage. The nunnery is currently renovating the gompa, and several walls are being demolished, rebuilt, and renovated as well.
Structural damage to Kopan Nunnery was sustained but renovation and rebuilding has now begun.
The Nepal Earthquake Support Fund has contributed to these efforts thanks to the generous contributions of many kind donors. You can read a recent email report sent to those who have donated to the fund which presents details of money raised and how grants have been utilized.
Please rejoice in this rebuilding and renovation work happening at Kopan Nunnery which is currently the largest Tibetan nunnery in Nepal with 400 nuns. The nunnery provides full scholarship for the nuns, which includes education, accommodation, health care and food.
To learn more and offer support to FPMT’s Nepal Earthquake Support Fund: https://fpmt.org/support/socialservices/
For “Prayers and Practice for Earthquake in Nepal,”:
https://fpmt.org/edu-news/prayers-and-practices-for-earthquake-in-nepal/
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Rebuilding the Kopan Chenrezig Gompa Following the Earthquake
The Chenrezig gompa was in the original “old house” at Kopan, pictured here in 1969, until a new gompa was built in the 1990s. Photo courtesy of Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive.
The Chenrezig gompa at Kopan Monastery is one of FPMT’s most precious destinations. Since the early days of the organization, this gompa has been a place for new and seasoned students to engage with the Dharma, strengthen their practice, and connect and reconnect with Dharma family old and new. The gompa was severely damaged in the April 2015 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks that struck Nepal. Due to a very kind benefactor, a team of engineers from Taiwan flew to Kopan to professionally evaluate the structural damages to buildings. Based on their advice, the entire Chenrezig gompa was pulled down and is being rebuilt.
The Chenrezig gompa was severely damaged due to the earthquake but is now being rebuilt.
Many donors generously came to Nepal’s aid through the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund which was set up by FPMT International Office immediately following the earthquake as a way to help raise funds for both short-term relief needs and long-term rebuilding plans.
Huge thanks to all who have contributed to the rebuilding efforts in Nepal, and please rejoice in the rebuilding of this gompa so that it can benefit students far into the future. To date the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund has been able to contribute US$235,400 in initial aid relief and US$608,000 in grants for rebuilding efforts.
You can read a recent report on the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund to learn more about the ways this fund has contributed to short-term aid and long-term rebuilding needs in Nepal.
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Due to a US$50,000 grant from the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund, Kopan Helping Hands was able to distribute aid to ten villages in Nepal over July and August.
In June of this year, due to the generosity of many, the Earthquake Support Fund was able to offer a US$50,000 grant to Kopan Helping Hands in support of their ongoing work to offer relief aid in Nepal. This grant is part of a total US$793,400 which the Earthquake Support Fund has offered to Kopan Helping hands since the earthquake and subsequent aftershocks. We are pleased to offer this report on how that $50,000 grant was used in ten different areas. Please rejoice in the distribution of all this essential aid in July and August to various villages in need!
- Orang VDC Dolakha: 610 bags of rice, 161 gallons of cooking oil
- Babare Chilan Kha Dolakha: rice, cooking oil, and salt for 250 families
- Lambager VDC Dolakha: rice, cooking oil, and salt for 180 families
- Balefi Sindhupalchok: rice and cooking oil for 95 families
- Lamjung: mattress foam for 158 families
- Buling VDC Dolakha: 715 bags of rice, cooking oil
- Kopan Village and surrounding area: 41 bags of rice, 17 sacks of sugar
- Bimtar VDC Sindhupalchok: 174 bundles of zinc sheets
- Lava VDC: 66 pounds of rice for 56 families
- Khaten Gompa Dhadaing: 22 bundles of zinc sheets
The devastation in many areas left villagers with very little. The essential aid offered through Kopan Helping Hands has made a huge difference to many lives.
A tremendous thanks to all generous donors who made this offering of aid possible. Additionally, many individuals and organizations have offered support directly to Kopan Helping Hands, a tremendous collective effort around the world has enabled their work to flourish in Nepal.
To learn more and offer support to FPMT’s Nepal Earthquake Support Fund, which was established to support relief and rebuilding efforts: https://fpmt.org/support/socialservices/
For “Prayers and Practice for Earthquake in Nepal,” see:
https://fpmt.org/edu-news/prayers-and-practices-for-earthquake-in-nepal/
For continuing updates and news from Kopan Monastery and other FPMT centers and projects in Nepal affected by the earthquake, please visit our “Updates from Nepal after the Earthquake” page:
https://fpmt.org/nepal-earthquake/
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The gallery includes touching images of the courageous relief work of volunteers and groups such as Kopan Helping Hands. One can glimpse the massive amounts of aid supplies distributed to affected people and the dramatic destruction that was inflicted onto monasteries, residences and other structures.
Much of the recovery work and humanitarian aid seen in these gallery photos was supported by the incredible kindness of donors in and outside of the FPMT community, who quickly and generously came to Nepal’s aid through the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund.
Please visit the Nepal Earthquake Support Fund photo gallery here, and we invite you to rejoice in all of the compassionate actions of so many volunteers and donors.
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FPMT’s Nepal Earthquake Support Fund supports Namgyal Rinpoche’s efforts to provide short and long term aid to those devastated by the Nepal earthquakes. Photo courtesty of Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation Facebook page.
Losang Namgyal Rinpoche, a Rinpoche from Kopan Monastery and a high lama of the Tamang people, has been coordinating relief aid and leading efforts to provide much needed short and long term aid to victims of the earthquakes in Nepal which destroyed lives, property, and holy objects in 14 districts.
Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation worked with Kopan Helping Hands in August to distribute food to villagers in need in Dhading District, Nepal. Photo courtesy of Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation Facebook page.
The first phase of relief offered to those devastated by the earthquake was in the form of essential food and medical supplies to 5,000 families. The Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation has been working with Kopan Helping Hands since the very beginning to provide food staples to families. This collaboration continues and with both organizations putting resources together, more benefit is offered to those in need.
The second phase of aid was offering temporary shelter to villagers rendered homeless by earthquake destruction. The monsoon season brought great need, and also new challenges, in terms of providing temporary shelter so desperately needed by villagers who had not received any government assistance at the start of the heavy rain season.
The Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation offering bundles of zinc sheets to Bhanjyang and Phedeghau villages in the Kavre District, Nepal. Photo courtesy of Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation Facebook page.
The third phase will be providing permanent shelter and helping to rebuild structures such as homes, gompas and schools.
The Nepal Earthquake Support Fund, due to the kindness of many generous donors, has been able to contribute to these efforts, and will continue in the future if possible. Please rejoice in the ongoing work of many from the Namgyal Rinpoche Foundation to provide this incredibly compassionate aid to those in need.
To learn more and offer support to FPMT’s Nepal Earthquake Support Fund: https://fpmt.org/support/socialservices/
For “Prayers and Practice for Earthquake in Nepal,”:
https://fpmt.org/edu-news/prayers-and-practices-for-earthquake-in-nepal/
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9,135 families and many individuals in the eleven most affected districts of Nepal have been assisted so far by Kopan Helping Hands.
Kopan Monastery and Nunnery have been actively involved since the very beginning with relief efforts for those devastated by the Nepal earthquake and subsequent aftershocks through Kopan Helping Hands. The Nepal Earthquake Support Fund has been able to offer grants to assist with this aid due to the kindness of many generous donors.
Essential food items, shelter, blankets and clothing, along with medical attention have been offered to those in need by Kopan Helping Hands.
Incredibly, 9,135 families and many individuals in the eleven most affected districts of Nepal have been assisted so far by Kopan Helping Hands. Geshe Thubten Jinpa recently sent the below inspiring report of some highlights of aid and service that has been offered:
- 4,280 pieces of tarpaulin and zinc sheets have been offered for temporary shelters
- 580 tents
- Blankets and clothing for warmth
- 19,7200 kg of rice have been offered
- 20,010 kg of dahl have been offered
- 11,310 liters of cooking oil have been offered
- 4,390 packets of salt have been offered
- 3,840,000 packets of noodles have been offered for sustenance
- Many of the Sangha donated their blood at local hospitals and also Kopan set up a blood bank
- Sangha members were mobilized around Kopan to clear the debris which blocked the road so that the rescue operations could be performed
- Cooked meals were served to the patients and the families in the local hospitals following the earthquake
- Drinking water was supplied to the various parts of the city where the normal water supply had been disrupted
- Sangha members were mobilized to keep the surroundings free of garbage in order to eliminated post-earthquake health hazards
- Special prayer sessions were held every evening at the monastery for those who had lost their lives and for the grieving family members. (The first week of prayer prayer was led by Lama Zopa Rinpoche every evening.)
- An emergency medical team was airlifted to treat patients in critical condition.
- Medical and sanitation facilities were provided to various temporary resettlements around Kathmandu
- Food and other facilities were offered to the Sangha community who came to resettle in Kathmandu after their monasteries were destroyed in the villages
In spite of danger and difficulty, Kopan Helping Hands has continued to offer aid to the eleven most affected districts of Nepal.
Kopan Helping Hands was able to reach eleven of the most affected areas:
- Solukhumbu
- Dolakha
- Ramechap
- Sindupalchok
- Kavre
- Nuwakot
- Okhaldunga
- Gorkha
- Kathmandu
- Lalitpur
- Rasuwa
This aid was offered despite incredible challenges and potential danger and difficulty due to landslides, destroyed roads, heavy rains and constant aftershocks. For example, the Kopan Sangha traveled for many hours on the back of open trucks that were fully loaded with supplies to help.
Please rejoice in the incredible and compassionate aid that has been offered by Kopan Helping Hands and thank you to the many people who have supported and made it possible for so much assistance to be given.
This aid will continue and now with the onset of monsoon season new challenges are presented. Repairs and rebuilding of Kopan Monastery and Nunnery have also started and support is still needed to complete these essential projects.
To learn more and offer support to FPMT’s Nepal Earthquake Support Fund: https://fpmt.org/support/socialservices/id.
Kopan Monastery is accepting donations for their ongoing work, mention “Kopan Helping Hands” in the comments: http://www.kopanmonastery.com/earthquake
For “Prayers and Practice for Earthquake in Nepal,” see:
https://fpmt.org/edu-news/prayers-and-practices-for-earthquake-in-nepal/
For continuing updates and news from Kopan Monastery and other FPMT centers and projects in Nepal affected by the earthquake, please visit our “Updates from Nepal after the Earthquake”page:
https://fpmt.org/nepal-earthquake/
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Ganden Yiga Chozin in Pokhara Nepal
On Saka Dawa this year, Lama Zopa Rinpoche offered US$6,000 to FPMT’s Ganden Yiga Chozin in Pokhara Nepal. The center was negatively impacted by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks which occurred right before the center’s busy tourist and visitor season. Fortunately, no structural or property damage was sustained by the center. However, due to damage in surrounding areas, and due to general fear among would-be tourists of Nepal, the center has experienced a drastic loss in visitors. Without the anticipated income from courses and teaching events, the center has struggled to meet immediate expenses. When Rinpoche heard about this he was immediately inspired to do something to help the center survive until visitors started returning to the area. Thubten Drolkar, the center director, said the following about this donation, “It was so unbelievably kind of Rinpoche to offer the money, kind of overwhelming, really. I’d been so worried about how we were going to keep the center open and worrying that the staff would lose their jobs (which would be devastating for them, and us, as they are very good staff!) and then I heard that Rinpoche was coming to the rescue. I still feel like I can’t believe how fortunate we are!”
All are welcome to offer a donation of any amount directly to the center to help with this unexpected loss of income.
The Lama Zopa Rinpoche Bodhichitta Fund enables Rinpoche’s compassionate service to others to flourish.You can learn more about other beneficial activities this fund supports.
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Root Institute’s Incredibly Compassionate Work in Bodhgaya, India
Root Institute in Bodhgaya, India, has been offering ongoing charity to the destitute of the area since 1991. Three onsite projects are now administered, bringing incalculable benefit to others.
The Maitreya School currently educates 169 children.
Maitreya School
- Free school benefiting local children from Bodhgaya and neighboring villages.
- Currently educating 169 students and employing nine full-time teachers including a principal.
- The subjects taught are English, math, Hindi, buddhist principles, social science, arts & crafts, computer principles and physical education including Yoga. The main language medium for the school is English.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche visiting the Tara Children’s Project and making offerings to the children.
Shakyamuni Buddha Health Programme
- Currently visiting six villages.
- Exercise education to villagers.
- Health education to patients and villagers.
- Seven community health workers were trained for six months with health educators.
- Provides care in the medical clinic to nearly three thousand people monthly.
Tara Children’s Project cares for twenty-five children who are HIV-affected.
Tara Children’s Project
- Care for HIV-affected orphan children.
- Currently providing twenty-five children a safe and loving home, full medical care, and education.
- Children help with a vegetable garden.
Please watch this video about one boy’s journey to Tara Children’s Project.
Due to the kindness of donors, the Social Services Fund was extremely happy to recently offer grants to all three areas of Root Institute’s charitable projects. This is the fourth year that the Social Services Fund has been able to offer grants to each project.
Please rejoice in the amazing work Root Institute is doing for those who desperately need this level of compassion and care.
You can learn more about the work of Root Institute and get involved today.
http://www.rootinstitute.ngo/
If you would like to help make sure the Social Services Fund is able to continue to offer beneficial grants to charitable activities like those of Root Institute, you may offer any amount to this fund.
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Support for Social Services Offered through Lamp of the Path, Mongolia
Mother Tara’s Children’s Camp, Mongolia. Photo by Ven. Sarah Thresher.
Lamp of the Path NGO, part of FPMT Mongolia, offers social services to some of the poor and homeless living in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It has three main programs: a soup kitchen, which offers about 80 meals five days a week; a health clinic, which offers free health services to the very poor; and a children’s program, which offers quality education to children.
Lamp of the Path identifies its aims as:
- Supporting education, social development, the relief of poverty, health and environmental protection.
- Providing basic human requirements of food, clean water, shelter, medical care and clothing for the marginalized strata of the population.
- Fund raising among supporting donor organizations for charity and welfare activities dedicated to the poor and destitute.
To help with Lamp of the Path’s operating budget for 2015, the Social Services Fund recently offered US$39,200 for their extremely important charitable work in Mongolia.
The Soup Kitchen
Five days a week, The Soup Kitchen offers between 50 – 80 free meals to homeless and destitute individuals as well as warm clothing, footwear and bedding in the Winter when temperatures drop below freezing, and other resources for in-need families.
The Health Clinic
The Health Clinic provides free medical consultation and treatment to patrons of the soup kitchen as well as a hot shower for the homeless to use.
Children Development Program
The Children Development Program incorporates the 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life to foster the development of moral values and self esteem in children.
Community Center, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. In 2004, the services offered by the community center were reorganized and are now overseen by Lamp of the Path NGO. Photo by Ueli Minder.
You can watch a video about the conditions of homelessness in Mongolia, to better understand how essential the Lamp of the Path services are for destitute families.
This is the third year the Social Services Fund has been able to offer support to the incredible charitable work happening in Mongolia thanks to Lamp of the Path NGO. Thanks to all of the kind donors and supporters who make this offering possible.
The Social Services Fund contributes to many beneficial charitable projects as funds allow. You can learn more about these activities, or make a donation of any amount.
You can offer directly to FPMT Mongolia to help ensure services such as these continue in Mongolia in the future.
You can read an article from Mandala Publications, “A Day in the Life in Mongolia” by Massimo Corona, which outlines the importance of the Lamp of the Path NGO activities.
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Rejoicing in the Ongoing Compassionate Work of MAITRI Charitable Trust
On World Leprosy Day 2014, Adriana Ferranti (at right with blue bag) works with MAITRI staff and volunteers, January 2014. Photo courtesy of Adriana Ferranti.
For over twenty-five years, Adriana Ferranti, through MAITRI Charitable Trust, has provided essential education, medical care, aid to mothers and children, animal care, and various forms of charitable service to the destitute in Bodhgaya, India, which is the poorest and most densely populated area in India.
You can learn about the the history of MAITRI and some of the work offered in this informative video.
The Social Services Fund was very pleased to recently offer US$78,400 to MAITRI toward annual expenses and to assist with the purchase of a new jeep needed to assist with the services offered. This is the fourth year that the Social Services Fund has been able to support the work of MAITRI at this level.
Aid, education and medical care from MAITRI is offered to India’s poorest and most densely populated area in Bodhgaya. Photo by Adriana Ferranti.
The accomplishments and charitable aid offered by MAITRI in 2014 was astounding. Some of the assistance offered to leprosy and tuberculosis patients included:
- Five leprosy patients were offered reconstructive surgery for deformities with five additional patients assessed for surgery and scheduled.
- 617 new leprosy patience were registered
- 440 disabled patients were given care at the hospital
- 320 pairs of sandals and 250 blankets were offered to leprosy patients
- 485 tuberculosis patients were assisted through outreach
- 187 tuberculosis patients were offered food and supplements
- 297 tuberculosis patients were offered blankets
- Sputum collection and testing was performed on over 1,300 individuals at the MAITRI campus, lab and in the field
- Plastic surgery was offered to individuals with cleft lip and/or cleft palate
As MAITRI explains, “The provision of support to patients is an important component of their recovery, particularly to the very poor. Blankets help reduce the risk of illness and food and medicinal supplements ensure that poverty, a poor diet and other health issues will not hamper recovery. In order to stop drug resistance it is imperative that patients take the full course of medication and keep their health up and MAITRI provides constant monitoring of patients and hospitalization if required.”
Destitute children (this child’s mother passed away from TB when she was two months old) are offered powdered milk and supplements by MAITRI Charitable Trust.
MAITRI specializes in several areas of programming. You can learn more about the services offered in each area by clicking on it:
- Leprosy Program
- Physical Rehabilitation for Disabled People
- Tuberculosis (TB) Control Program
- Mother and Child Care
- HIV/AIDS Awareness
- Education in Villages
- Environment
- Humanitarian Aid
- Animal Care
In this short video, “Seven Days of MAITRI,” you can see a brief outline of the services offered every day of the week. Please rejoice in twenty-five years of this amazing and compassionate work for those who truly need it. Tremendous thanks to all who have contributed to MAITRI over the years and enabled this ongoing charitable activity to continue.
You can donate directly to MAITRI’s incredible work:
https://my.fpmt.org/donate/maitri
By offering to the Social Services Fund, you help enable the continuation of essential grants, such as the recent offering to MAITRI.
https://my.fpmt.org/donate/socialservices
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