Tibet Foundation

How you can help

The work of Tibet Foundation relies entirely on the charitable donations of our members and supporters. We depend on the sustained funding and support of our existing members but also need to find new sponsors and supporters.

There are many ways in which you can support the Foundation’s work. Your help makes a big difference in our efforts to support the people of Tibet.

Choose one or more of the following options to help us:

A. Join Tibet Foundation

Become a Member of Tibet Foundation for just £15 a year in the UK or £20 overseas.

B. Make a donation

(a) Become a regular Donor by setting up a Banker's Order

(b) Become a Sponsor of an individual or a project

(c) Become a Volunteer to help in the office or at an event, or to organise or assist at fundraising events

C. Fundraise for us

You can fundraise for Tibet Foundation by running a marathon, organising a sponsored silence, or anything in-between! JustGiving makes it easy to fund-raise, leaving you free to prepare for your challenge!

 

 

Recent updates

Losar: Tibetan New Year

Posted: 09 February 2012

On account of Tibetan New Year, the Water Dragon Year 2139, Tibet Foundation office will be closed from 22nd to 26th February. It reopens on

Launch of the Tibet Foundation’s Mongolian Buddhist Art book in Ulan Bator

Posted: 20 February 2012

On Thursday 16 February, the Tibet Foundation’s Mongolian Buddhist Art book launched at the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science in

Updates - Tibetan Peace Garden

Posted: 25 January 2012

Since the opening in 1999, the Tibetan Peace Garden was tended by two very hard working Park Rangers: Mark Thompson and Candy Edwards. In

Events

Tibetan Doctor Consultation Dates for June 2012

Dr Tempa, a Tibetan Doctor from the Tibetan Astrologial And Medical Institute (TAMI) is scheduled to visit Tibet Foundation between 5 and 11

Tibet Foundation & 2012 Paris Marathon!

On April 15th 2012, Tibet Foundation supporter Sam Leigh will be running the 2012 Paris Marathon on behalf of Tibet Foundation: 26 miles of