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you'd like to help, you can use this method to directly provide tools
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to fish and he eats forever." This section gives you an opportunity
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| Digital Text Project,
Tibet
$3,550.00 |
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| Project Description:
Kunchok Tenzin is a thirty year old Tibetan monk who lives in a remote monetary in Lapche, Nepal. Beside his daily practices, he preserves teachings of old Buddhist text books by entering them into computer and produces textbooks. He has an old computer but does not have electricity at the center and the computer that he is too old to run Tibetan software. Greenstar nomad is a complete communications system he could make Kunchok’s job much easier. If you are interested helping him and want to know more about him, please contact Tamdin@sustainablevillage.com (89353-32).
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| Shipping |
$50.00 |
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| Training |
$0.00 |
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| Total Donation |
$3,550.00 |
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501(c)3 Sponsor:
The Tibetan Village Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to alleviating poverty in Tibet through healthcare, education and other sustainable development projects that empower Tibetans to live self-sufficient lives. see the Tibetan Village Project
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