Over 35 million refugees exist worldwide and many are deprived of basic resources like education, proper nutrition, and the means to live a healthy lifestyle. Furthermore, local communities living side by side with refugee settlements are often living in similar conditions.
Over 35 million refugees exist worldwide and many are deprived of basic resources like education, proper nutrition, and the means to live a healthy lifestyle. Furthermore, local communities living side by side with refugee settlements are often living in similar conditions.
To provide refugees with
sustainable solutions
Self-sufficiency
for refugees
Compassionate action, research validated approach
Our journey began by supporting Tibetan refugees and underprivileged Indian families in rural communities with health, nutrition and education.
Major projects successfully completed
Refugees and underprivileged benefited
Hospitals and clinics served
The Pilot Project aims to help 25 Tibetan refugee families and 50 underprivileged Indian families reach self-sufficiency by providing long-term practical, nutritional and educational support.
The Pilot Project aims to help 25 Tibetan refugee families and 50 underprivileged Indian families reach self-sufficiency by providing long-term practical, nutritional and educational support.