We have published a range of resources for you to check our credentials and to provide comprehensive information about our organisation. Specifically, our pamphlets set out our mission statement, vision, purpose, objectives and a brief explanation of our programs. If you are interested in volunteering with Lha, Volunteer Handbook will provide you with all the information you need to understand the community we serve, how the organisation is run and the procedures to which we adhere to. The PowerPoint Presentation is a user-friendly version of our brochures. It contains information about each of our community services and programs for foreign visitors, along with photos and facts. You can also find reports of evaluation of Lha’s Cultural Exchange program and Skill Building programs and 20th year anniversary report which highlights the impacts of Lha’s services carried over the years.
Lha Charitable Trust celebrated its 20th anniversary on September 9, 2017 and came up with a report entitled 20 Years: An Incredible Journey and Achievement. The report gives detailed information on the projects we have worked and been working since the inception of the organization highlighting the impacts of the services over the years. The report also includes the administrative and projects costs from 2006 to 2016. We are also thrilled to receive a special message from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel, Prof Samdhong Rinpoche and from all our international partner organizations. Click here to the read full report
This brochure is a resource of all essential facts about our organization. Within it, you will find detail information about Lha’s background, our objectives and mission, volunteer opportunities and services, how donations are used and information about the various projects and initiations undertaken by Lha. It also includes some testimonials from our students, volunteers and Cultural Exchange Programme participants. To know more, click here.
This pamphlet is a good source of quick and easy to understand information about our organization. It provides information about the various services Lha provides to the Tibetan community, the local Indian community, people from the Himalayan region, and to foreign visitors and volunteers as well. It briefly explains the impact of Lha’s work in the last 10 years. For more information, see the brochure.
Lha Cultural Exchange Programme allows visiting foreign groups to interact with our students, to explore and learn more about the Tibetan culture, tradition, Tibetan community in exile, Tibetan medicine and Buddhism. Lha arranges different activities and talks for the groups. If you are interested in this programme, this brochure contains a gist of everything related to the programme. From the basic introduction, to what this programme is, this short brochure will give you a brief insight, including feedback from our former participants. More information here.
Lha Tibet Fair Trade (LTFT) acts as a certified cooperative, offering a wide range of handmade Tibetan craftworks – from handloom textiles to jewelry, home décor and personal accessories to Tibetan art. LTFT is a licensed import, export, and wholesale company to support Tibetan artisans while seeking to make Lha more sustainable and self-sufficient. Read the full brochure.
If you are interested in volunteering with Lha, this handbook will provide you with all the information you need to understand the community we serve and how the organization is run. There is information about our mission, purpose, visions and different volunteer opportunities. To know more, click here.
For a quick glimpse at the wide variety of social services Lha provides to the Dharamsala community, as well as our programs for international visitors and volunteers, please take a look at our powerpoint presentation. This document can also be a useful tool for fundraising or raising awareness about Lha in your own community, if you want to stay involved with Lha after you return home, this powerpoint presentation will be helpful. Read more.
To help orient you to the range of community resources available in Dharamsala, including health services, language schools, Tibetan educational centers, cultural institutions, political organizations, and monastic centers, we’ve created this comprehensive resource guide. It provides a brief description, as well as contact information for each organizations and varius charities in the town. Read more.
Professional project evaluators, Mike Crooke and Marion Brown from Australia have independently undertaken an evaluation of the Lha skill building programs. Findings of the evaluation showed that the current structure of the Lha skill building program was on the whole, effective and relevant to the needs of the students. Their report also came up with suggestions for further development like arranging conversation classes for all the languages. Lha skill building program includes language classes of English, French, German, Chinese, Tibetan, IT classes and vocational training in yoga, massage and photography. To read full report.
Professional project evaluators Mike Crooke and Marion Brown from Australia have independently undertaken an evaluation of the Lha cultural exchange program. Their evaluation report confirmed that including those who have some criticisms, Lha is doing a very good job in planning, managing and implementing the Cultural Exchange Programs. They have also suggested having a simple contract/agreement that spells out the roles, responsibilities and expectations of both Lha and the visiting institutions. To read full report
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