
For an institution, it is essential to carry out all our important tasks in accordance with the law. Sincerity, honesty and equality are Lha’s fundamental principles, used in all our social work. This goes beyond the Tibetan community, reaching many other institutions and nationalities. All of our services are for the genuine benefit of others. Therefore, when initiating new projects, Lha weighs all the pros and cons involved, all the while, keeping the motives and objectives of the present and future needs of the community and its members in mind. Lha promotes the moral values and ethics of Tibetan culture and identity, especially since this institution is run by Tibetans. All the projects are undertaken carefully, honoring both the fabric of society and the sentiments of the individual.

All decisions, including financial management and new project proposals, are made by the Governing Body, which serves as the primary decision-making authority of the Trust. The Governing Body strives to carry out all work with transparency and sustainability, and it works closely with the Trustees.
The Trust consists of five members, of whom the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and General Secretary hold primary responsibility for running the Trust through discussion and consultation with the Governing Body and the Advisory Board members.
The Governing Body is composed of the founding members of the Trust, former directors, and former staff members. Collectively, it oversees the activities of the Lha Charitable Trust and provides strategic leadership and direction for the organization.