Sherpa Kyidug's Project of building a Sherpa Culture Center.
 
Scc_Picture_1_SmallThe growth of our community also brought out the vital need for a place of worship – a monastery. It can be an Educational center which can function as a school where our young generation of Sherpas can learn our language and culture. There's no doubt it will help us preserve and foster our culture and customs. Seeing this need for the community, first major step towards building or buying a community center >> Read More
 

Dharma Access Project 

One of the Buddha's first disciples was a blind man named Aniruddha.  The Buddha himself washed and mended his clothes, fed him and made certain Aniruddha heard the teachings. In order to continue this most excellent example set by Lord Buddha, the Dharma Access Project was launched. It is our sincerest wish that the Dharma be available to all persons, in particular the blind.  For this reason we offer for free, upon request, bound Brailled copies of The Four Immeasurables and The Prayer of Shantideva as well as the Heart Sutra to all Dharma centers or individuals who would like one for a family member or friend who is blind. Read More >>>
 
 
 
Maitreya Project

 
Maitreya Project is based on the belief that inner peace and outer peace share a cause and effect relationship and that loving-kindness leads to peace at every level of society — peace for individuals, families, communities and the world. The Maitreya Buddha statue is being designed to last for at least 1,000 years. Through this entire new millennium and into the next, it will effect positive change within the hearts and minds of people all over the world and benefit the people of India through its social and economic activities.  Read More >>>
"Construction of the statue is not the goal – it is the method for achieving the goal. The goal is to benefit as many people as possible for as long as possible."
— Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Spiritual Director of Maitreya Project
 

 
Himalayan Health & Environmental Services Solukhumbu
 
A nonprofit local Non Governmental Organization, made possible with the kind donation from Sandra d'Auriol, Director, Child Health Care Scheme, Hong Kong. & Rotary Club of Stemboat Springs Colorado. USA. Basic medical services are provided round the year but specialist services in Eye, Orthopedics, Obstetric & Gynecology, Dental and few other fields are provided through special health camps organized from time to time. The Organization is intended to extend this service to all the remote District Hospitals of Nepal in the near future.  Read More >>>
Liberation Prison Project

 
Liberation Prison Project offers spiritual advice and teachings, as well as books and materials, to people in prison interested in exploring, studying and practicing Buddhism.
The project started in 1996 with a letter from Arturo Esquer, a young Mexican-American ex-gangster serving three life sentences at Pelican Bay, one of California’s maximum-security prisons. Since 1996, the project has supported the Buddhist practice of over 12,000 prisoners. Read More>>>
 
 

 

Completed Projects in Nepal

 

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