![]() |
|
But the monks are refugees, struggling to survive in their new home. |
||
|---|---|---|---|
|
Just the day-to-day needs of such a community places an immense financial drain on their extremely limited resources. Gyuto Tantric University in India is one of the few remaining places where the ancient, sacred Tibetan teachings are available. Therefore, many young men continue to risk their lives to journey over the boarder from Tibet to India, to join the monks and become one of their number. Your donation will not only help support a Gyuto monk - it will help preserve these ancient practices as well.
Payments can be made at intervals of one, three, six, or twelve months for as long as you like. Receipts are available if a stamped self addressed envelope is included with payment. On joining the Gyuto Monk Sponsorship Program you will be given a photograph and profile of your representative Monk. You are able to correspond with your monk if you wish. Every cent we receive is sent to Gyuto. We deduct no expenses from your donations. Gyuto House Australia co-ordinates the monk sponsorship scheme across Australia, and Maureen Fallon is only too happy to answer any questions you may have about supporting a monk. To apply for a sponsorship application form please contact: Maureen Fallon |
|||
| [... PREVIOUS] | |||
|
If this page is not in a red frameset, click here to load frames.
|
|||