Winners of Lha $1.00 Raffle

Tashi Delek.

It is with great pleasure I announce the winners of the Lha Charitable Trust $1.00 Raffle.

Please click on the title or go directly to the blog if you are receiving this via e-mail. There you will find pictures of the Lha staff drawing the winners names.


It is only appropriate that the Lha Staff members are the ones who did the drawing although I had to draw at least once.

It was fun drawing and seeing the way it all turned out as I was wishing there to be prizes for everyone. Also I love how these things work.  Things like the very first donor to give money for the “Make Your Mark Campaign”, Jeremy Scott won prize number 10, a CD “Buddhist Chants & Peace Music” and Carolyn Thorpe the final contributor who sent her donation in the final hours with loving kindness to assist in making the goal of $1000.00, which we were just shy, won prize number 8 a book by the Dalai Lama, Awakening the Mind, Lightening the Heart.

The Raffle was very successful and offered a first time experience for myself and for Lha in utilizing modern technology in conjunction with paypal options and the sale of raffle tickets for a social work fund raiser.

The raffle started off as a project for the blog and Pennies for Partnerships but then grew to be a collaborative effort with Lha’s director Ngawang, and a wonderful volunteer from Louisiana, Erin. Through the use of the India Social Work Blog, the Lha website, facebook and twitter we were able to raise $918.00 for the educational programs and future community kitchen at Lha.

The online raffle had participants from 6 countries, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, France and India. The raffle was short time of only two weeks and proved to be very successful in finding some of the most kind and generous people of the world. The concept of the $1.00 raffle was so that most all people no matter what socio-economic status could possible have a chance of giving and receiving through the small donation of $1.00. I am happy to say that one of the winners was a contributor that purchased two tickets and another five tickets. Although there were some people who were able to contribute substantially more than others everyone had an opportunity to have their name drawn.

Obviously the most important aspect is the gift to the Tibetan refugee community and Lha Charitable Trust which provides many wonderful educational and community relief efforts.

The fundraisers and campaigns targeted for Lha fund these last few months by Pennies for Partnerships also contributed hundreds of clothing items and over 100 markers for the “Make your Mark Campaign”. Thank you to all the participants.

Below is a list of all raffle winners and the prizes won which will be mailed or personally delivered during the month of May. International winners will receive a package from India which I am sorry I do not know how long that will take. All winners residing in the US will receive their prizes via USPS. There were Twenty Prizes purchased with my contribution to Pennies for Partnerships and two prizes donated by Lha from the students’ photography project. Two photos taken by Lha students have been included in the raffle.

Below is a list of all prizes and the winners:

Tibetan Shawl- Lara Walker- CA

Prayer Wheel- Sharon Halsey-Hoover- CA

Shell Necklace- Andrea Caldwell- LA

Mens Om Mani bracelet- Love Your Girl LLC- CO

Tibetan keyring- Lara Walker- CA

Endless Knot necklace- Dust and James Anderson- AR

Prayer Flags- Elizabeth Mitchiner- CA

Dalai Lama Book- Carolyn Thorpe- KS

Inner Peace CD- Olivia Herbert- London UK

Buddhist Chants & Peace Music CD- Jeremy Scott- AR

Tibet Bag- Sharon Halsey-Hoover- CA

Ningtob Ling Multi Color Bag and incense- Andrea Caldwell- LA

Handmade Paper/Journal- Jennifer Peters- Canada

Meaning of Peace banner- Andrea Caldwell- LA

Peace T-Shirt- Amber Jackson- AR

Tibetan Women’s Association Books- Amber Jackson- AR

Yak Bone and Wood bracelet- Jody Cohen- AR

Lotus Mala Beads- Gay Heit- CA

Wood Spiral necklace- Amber Jackson- AR

Wood Bracelet- Sharon O’Grady- AR

Lha Student Photography- Rita Vail- AR

Lha Student Photography- Sharon Halsey-Hoover- CA

Once again I would like to thank all who have contributed and I am sorry for those who were not winners in the drawing but may you be blessed ten fold for your kindness and generosity.

Keep your eyes out for future opportunities to win raffles.

To recap the Pennies for Partnerships efforts over the past year has brought in approximately $3000 and many items of donations to the Tibetan refugee community and assisted the following programs.

1) Tibetan Children’s Heritage Fund pilot program to assist with longevity of teachers to provide for a more stable education for Tibetans and additional tutoring for children who do not have assistance at home.

2) Tibetan Women’s Association (TWA) for Stitches of Tibet economic development program and the publication of Light in the Abyss: The Drapchi Nuns (anyone interested in this publication should contact me for I am bringing to the US 36 copies).

3) Lha Charitable Trust fund raiser were the Clothing Drive, “Make Your Mark Campaign on Tibetan Education, and the $1.00 Raffle. All proceeds contribute to social work programs of Lha.

On behalf of the Tibetan community and myself thank you to all of you for your continued efforts with the Pennies for Partnerships programs. The efforts to assist the Tibetan refugees in India have been greatly appreciated by the community.

Thu-je-chhe (Thank you),

Leann Halsey

The next blog will highlight the book Light in the Abyss: The Drapchi Nuns made possible by the Pennies for Partnerships, the Nyingtob Ling handicap Craft Home visit, and the most recent project for elders started by Tenzin Kyipa it is called Jamste. Jamste is a project to assist elders with outings so they have activities that are stimulating and they have interaction with others. Great program and great lady leading the new project.

Check out the pictures of these projects on the photobucket page.

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Two Days to Win

Tashi Delek!

Hello and remember if you are receiving this on e-mail please click on the title bar to go directly to the blog where you will find pictures and more to enhance the reading enjoyment.

This is a quick post to remind you that there are two days left to purchase your raffle tickets for only $1.00 and get your name in the drawing for many wonderful Tibetan gifts.

There are about 30 participants in the raffle at this time and you there are many prizes so if you have a moment and $1.00 to play there is a good cahnce you can win a lovely prize from the Tibetan refugee community. At the same time you are providing a wonderful gift to hundreds of Tibetan refugees in India because you will be supporting the educational programs that empower them to live a more productive life while in exile.

Below is a list of the current raffle participants and if your name is not on the list and you have sent a contribution in the form of a paypal donation, clothing donations, or markers please notify me.

If you want to be in the drawing there is still time to participate. Just take a moment and go to

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Today I had a wonderful experience and was invited to meet one of the students parents. They are very lovely and the mother arrived one month ago from Tibet. There is very little I can say for safety reasons of the refugees especially when they are new arrivals. All I can tell you is the hospitality of the families that have so little and the joy they bring into my life with their sweet and endearing actions of kindness is like nothing I have ever experienced in my life. This culture is made up of people who are kind and giving and although they have so little they would give everything they have to me or you if they knew it would make you happy. I have been so blessed to be able to experience this amazing culture of people that have experienced such hardships yet they maintain generosity and kindness while enduring such struggles you and I would never be able to possibly understand.

Thank you to all of you for your kindness and generosity you have shown the Tibetan refugees through your thoughtful contributions. The smallest gifts you give continue to add so much to their lives as they sincerely do not look for handouts but look for ways they can become educated and empowered to participate in society.

The following are people who’s names are currently in for the raffle drawing based on your different types of contributions.Tashi Delek also means Good Luck in Tibetan. I look forward to notifying you all next week of the fabulous prizes you have won.

Thank you,

Leann

Amber Jackson
Gay L Heit
LoveYourGirl LLC
piteira-martins Sandra
Sara Daly
Sharon K Halsey-Hoover
sloane mandy
Zabrina De Los Santos
Erica Kane
Rita Vail
Sharon O’Grady
Meredith Suttle
Amber Jackson
Brandi Pledger
Elizabeth Mitchiner
Dusty and James Anderson
Jerrmy Gawthrop
Jasson Henderson
Deb Halsey
Jeremy Scott
Clair Lowe
olivia herbert
Julia Cheng
David Brister
Jennifer Peters
Morgan Knotts
Daniel Gold
gary scott
Andrea Caldwell
kathleen woodrow
Jody Cohen
Lara Walker
Shakti
Denise Doherty
Mary Pat Thompson

Tibetans in Exile Empowered Through Social Work Efforts

Tashi Delek (Hello).

If you are receiving this by e-mail please be sure to click on the title to go directly to the blog so you can see pictures of the incredible people. Also please remember to share this link with your friends and tell them about the great prizes they can win.

So this is an update post regarding the importance of social work efforts in the Tibetan refugee community in Dharamsala, India. The photos are taken at the social work agency Lha Charitable Trust which works diligently to provide programs for the many Tibetans in the community who seek education and relief from the many struggles they experience as a displaced population. Read in past blogs below for further information regarding the plight of Tibetans.

Lha Charitable Trust continues to provide assistance through education and empowerment. They offer many classes in language and computers.

Recently Lha students and I engaged in open dialogue about the topics of social work and non-violence. I forever am  learning of the perseverance of the non-violent actions they continuously pursue. As well I learn of their aspirations to obtain education with the hope of a better quality of life. Many take language classes to acquire work in the tourist industry in McLeod ganj and others wish to return to Tibet to work as tour guide. Some students want employment in the NGO’s or with the exiled Government. As much as I can tell they all have dreams of new tomorrow with freedoms.

Over the past 50 years since Communist China invaded their peaceful country the Tibetan population has taken and continues to take great risks to speak out for freedoms which have been taken from the Tibetans. The proof that they flee their native lands sometimes facing the escape route through the Himalaya mountains on foot for 40 days and nights with only the cloths on their back is proof they cannot live under the conditions of harsh control of the Communist China.

Please remember for the most part we do not have much choice in where our parents choose to give birth to us nor do have much choice as a child of our race or nationality. Therefore I ask that you remember the people who are exposed to the dominate force of communist rule which steals from the people their basic freedoms provided to many of us due to our birth location.

I can assure you the the determination of this population is not looking for handouts from the world they are looking for ways to become more educated so to participate in society through meaningful efforts.

They also look for the international community to support their efforts to participate in society by understanding the horrific conditions inside Tibet under Chinese communist rule. Many Tibetans travel from long distances in exile and spend every rupee they have to get here to learn english and computer or anything they can grasp in the educational realm. They put forth a great deal of effort to make it to classes at Lha. It is through their continued desire to develop skills which brings them to Lha in hopes of finding a better quality of life through education and self sustainability.

This is why we are offering the $1.00 Raffle tickets. It is with the international communities support that Lha can continue to build the programs that will empower the Tibetan refugee community. The Tibetans in exile seek a place in the international community as contributing members of the global society. It is with your efforts this is made possible.

Please purchase a raffle ticket (or as many as you wish) for only $1.00 and increase your opportunity to win wonderful Tibetan crafts while at the same time increasing the confidence and development of the Tibetan refugee community. Donate on paypal and get your name in the drawing.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

DONATE NOW… don’t wait do it today there is only 4 days left to increase your opportunity for great prizes. It is all made possible through Paypal so it is quick and easy and it is only $1.00 which goes farther in India then the $1.00 luxury item you may choose to sacrifice today (like the candy bar, coke, beer or …). Here is a list of some of the many great prizes you can win:

Music cd’s, beautiful jewelry, Tibetan shawls, prayer wheels, handmade paper journals, incense,  photographs, clothing items, bags, books, prayers flags, banners, letter holders and many many other wonderful crafts from the Tibetan culture. If Purchased in the United States prizes range from the cost of $1.00 to $100.00.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Also I want to just comment on the wonderful success of the free clothing give away held at Lha this past Saturday.

Lha had such an amazing turnout for the relief effort they had to close the doors because there would not have been enough clothing for those who stood in line.

Over 1000 clothing items were distributed many were items from the Pennies for Partnership fund raiser in Fayetteville, AR. Thanks to those of you who contributed the many wonderful children’s items because there were many families that benefited from your donations.

There were several hundred people served by the clothing give away …

OK just one last reminder…Lha Charitable Trust will utilize 100% of the purchase from the sell of $1.00 raffle tickets to benefit the Tibetan refugee community through the continued development of education and the new development of a community kitchen to feed those who have hunger.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Don’t hesitate please donate now it only takes a minute and it’s only $1.00 or as much as you wish. Also we ask that you please help Lha facilitate this Fund Raiser by sending this notice to your contacts, linking on your websites and blogs and posting events on your Facebook accounts. Just copy and paste the blog address and send on to others that may have the desire to offer compassion and empowerment to Tibetan refugees.

https://indiasocialwork.wordpress.com/

Thank you for your Compassion in Action to help support the international social work efforts of Lha Charitable Trust in cooperation with Pennies for Partnerships. There are many more photos of classes, clothing give away, and Tibetan culture on the photobucket page and in the many albums displayed in the photobucket page on the left side bar.

http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk100/lhdawg/

Remember there are many many prizes to win so Tashi Delek (also means good luck in Tibetan).

Kind regards,

Leann Halsey

As Always please excuse any editing errors that have not been made at this time. Thank you.

Lha Staff and volunteers who worked so hard to make the clothing drive a success.

WIN Tibetan Crafts-Raffle Tickets only $1.00 Hurry only avaiable until April 25th

Hello- Tashi Delek and please click on the title to go directly to the website….

Many of you do not know about the hardships of life as a refugee. I am exposed to the many stories of sadness and struggles they endure as their country was invaded by Communist China 50 years ago in 1949. Since then they have lost many of their basic human rights such as freedom to education, freedom of religion, freedom of expression and many other basic freedoms we should all have available to us. With these freedoms individuals are provided an opportunity for a better quality of life. It is through self-determination that one can utilize the resources made available to them in which they are able to obtain such things as economic freedom through employment opportunities, better nutrition because of self-sustainability and spiritual fulfillment through personal beliefs.

The Tibetan refugee community has fled to live in other countries because they have been denied the option for choice. They have been oppressed, discriminated against and brutally tortured for their nationality and desire to maintain their culture. It is through the voice of the Tibetan refugees that we become informed of the issues inside Tibet under the illegal Chinese Communist occupation.  I will try to provide more historical aspects but it would be easier for you to just read a little of the historical invasion of 1949 when the peaceful country of Tibet started to lose freedoms and Tibetan traditions of the culture due to communist invasion.

I just want to make a VERY IMPORTANT statement… The Tibetans I meet are not looking for handouts from the world they are looking for support in understanding the HARSH conditions inside their country due to communist rule under the Chinese. Here in India they seek ways to achieve education to provide personal growth so they too can join society as a working  member and contributors to the global community. They desire greatly to return to their homeland but to first try to create change in hopes of a more democratic process or at least a situation that provides them BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established by the United Nations  in 1948 just prior to the illegal occupation of Communist Chinese rule in Tibet.

http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

The Tibetan refugees need more then just political support they need empowerment. Your small amount of compassion and understanding can generate so much goodness to assist them. It is keeping in the tradition of the  past year of Pennies for Partnerships that I am desperately seeking your small contribution to take my little donation I can give and turn into something large as an international social work project.  I have already purchased many Tibetan craft items to support the local people in which you have an opportunity to WIN for only the small contribution/ purchase of a $1.00 raffle ticket.

FOR $1.00 per ticket you can increase you chances to win many wonderful Tibetan items. This method of support not only provides income for the many Tibetans in the Dharamsala, India Tibetan refugee community but it maximizes support of the many programs Lha has or needs to put in place to help the community;  in return you get your name in the hat to possibly be a lucky winner when names are drawn for the many nice cultural items either made by the Tibetan community here in exile or by those in Tibet. So that’s right for $1.00 you may win Tibetan craft items. So far items available to WIN for participating in the online raffle are:

Tibetan shawls, music cd’s, beautiful jewelry, prayer wheels, handmade paper journals, incense,  photographs, clothing items, bags, books, prayers flags, banners, letter holders and many many other wonderful crafts from the Tibetan culture. I will personally be purchasing (with my money not the funds generated) additional items to be added to the list as the contributions come in on paypal so feel free to buy as many tickets as you like so you can increase your chances of winning. ALL PROCEEDS from the purchase of  EVERY RAFFLE TICKET will go 100% towards the SOCIAL WORK ORGANIZATION- Lha Charitable Trust and they in return provide the EDUCATIONAL AND EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS which HELP TIBETANS HELP THEMSELVES.

Those who have already contributed will be included in the raffle so not to be forgotten for your wonderful compassion. I will see to it your names are entered for the drawings.

So everyone please don’t hesitate it is only a buck $1.00 and you can win something worth lots more than a dollar. As well all proceeds go towards education, hunger relief, and social efforts to help the refugee community.  Please sacrifice the coke, candy bar, beer, or something of small luxury today and help build the global community by compassionately giving. Click now to go directly to the Lha website where you will find the paypal button that actually says “DONATE”.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Remember…tickets for the raffle are only $1.00 so buy as many as you like and increase your opportunity to win cool gifts. Paypal is a wonderful thing and many in the Fayetteville community have seen how this online way of generating funds can work. As well we have seen in our community how successful the raffles can work. So please spread the message. Feel free to take any portion of this e-mail and spread it around to your friends and family and other online posts, links, blogs and types of spreading the news.

Deadline for the raffle is less than Two weeks  away April 25th so do it today don’t wait. Names for Prizes will be drawn on April 27th and announced via e-mail and also on the Blog. I will then mail all winners the items upon my return to the US within a few weeks of the drawing.

Kind regards to all of you and thank you for participating and supporting the Tibetan refugee community. Remember you are giving in ways that empower the people to help themselves through education and employment.

OK Tashi Delek (Good Luck) I hope you win because these items are precious in the fact that we need the Tibetan culture in our global community and many of these gifts have special blessings.

Remember I have a plethora of pictures and albums listed on my photobucket page so please visit it to capture more of a personal view of the Tibetans and how they persevere in exile.

http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk100/lhdawg/

Thu Jee Chee is thank you in Tibetan,

Leann

This is keeping with the idea of “Pennies for Partnerships” it only takes a little from a lot of people to produce a magnificent result. This way if we all just give a tiny bit then the outcome has potential to be enormous.

You will be blessed for your ACTIONS of COMPASSION in ACTION.

Editing is not complete please pardon errors.

Online Raffle Only $1.00-Win Tibetan Cultural Handicrafts and gifts

Tashi Delek and Hello.

It has been a longtime since my last post. I realized the last time how timely it is to actually update photos and videos as well as compose the blog. Thanks to Daniel the blog administrator, because  in the past he has spent a great deal of time helping me do this.

Be sure to read below how you can win wonderful items for only $1.00

OK first thing is remember to click on the title to go directly to the blogpage where it is much more exciting with colorful pictures and videos.

This post is going to concentrate on a quick update of what I have been doing the past two weeks in India. Mostly I have been working on research and assisting Lha with a specific grant project.

As a social service organization they have many programs that need funding for the education and empowerment of the Tibetan refugee community. I learned a great deal from this grant writing task and thanks to Erin and Ngawang there was awesome teamwork involved.

The grant focuses on programs that will provide skill training for Tibetans to move into the workforce more easily. The programs are focused on intensive language training, extensive computer training, and baking skills. The area in McLeod has many tourist businesses so if one becomes advanced in language they have a better opportunity of finding employment in one of the many hotels or restaurants. As well withcomputer skills they can advance into jobs withthe many opportunities with NGO’s, government jobs or other opportunities. There is obviously more to this grant but at this time lets just summarize by saying the programs that Lha would like to expand on are very beneficial to the community and address the many concerns of a population that is disadvantaged. The programs offer economic possibilities which allows Tibetan refugees to obtain a better quality of life.

There are many other programs in development one I feel very strong about and that is the idea for a community kitchen. Ngawang the director has an excellent idea to address the hunger problem in the refugee community. Many of the Tibetans lack nutritious food because they do not have the financial source to support themselves. The new Lha building has the capabilities to open a community kitchen which would provide affordable nutritious vegetarian meals to the many Tibetan refugees that go hungry and/or lack healthy options. The program will include the development of a voucher program that also will allow foreigners and travelers to give food vouchers to the beggars and hopefully curb some of the amount of begging that at times is very difficult for the travelers to endure. So many needs in a community of displaced peoples where there are restrictions of the types of employment because of their lack citizenship makes it difficult for them to meet basic needs.

The Tibetan people seek ways to obtain a better life and there is personal drive and interest in doing such among the people. The programs at Lha provides resources so that the individuals can utilize self determination to pursue a better life. Lha provides literacy programs. language programs, computer training, job skills training, as well as Lha assists with community outreach such as free clothing and other types of assistance when possible.

I would very much like to take a moment to knowledge and thank all who have participated in assisting Lha with the different contributions and donations that continue to go directly to the community. Just a brief review of the people and the ways in which they have offered thier compassion…

The items from the clothing drive will be distributed next Saturday April 18th. This past weekend I helped post notices around town about the free clothing give away. I found one particular discussion interesting with a young mother I would like to share. She has two very small children that could benefit from the clothing provided by friends in Fayetteville. She has a baby girl who is just at one year and a boy who is 2 1/2. I told her she would find some very nice things if she could come on Saturday.  She showed enthusiasm and interest for her children’s sake then she indicated that she is just too shy and would not want anyone in the community to know. We talked for a little while about the privacy aspect and she has asked me to please if I could pick out only one or two outfits for her children she would be so appreciative but that she would not be able to come to the office for many reasons…one she has to work that day because Saturdays are busy days for possible tourism and she works in a little retail shop. So I will see what I can do to assist her. The participants in the clothing drive that should be recognized again are:

the Suttles, the Mitchiners, the Jacksons, the Pledgers, and the Andersons. Also to all of you who had more clothing to donate and I was unable to gather it due to time constraints and space requirements thank you. If for some reason you name is not mentioned and I have accidentally forgotten please e-mail me to let me know so I am sure to add your name to the raffle.  Thank you to all of you for your thoughtfulness and consideration of giving to those who can make good use of the items.

On another note…the “Make Your Mark” on Tibetan education campaign has produced only a very small result but then again this one is more difficult to manage for we are only aware of the packages that actually are received in India. Many other friends had indicated that markers were on the way and the director is great about letting me know when the dry erase markers arrive. I would like to thank the following contributors who have sent markers and donated to the “Make your Mark” campaign.

Jeremy Scott was the first and he contributed over 40 markers, thanks so much. Also the following contributors have successfully “Made their Mark” for Tibetan education:  The Cullisons, Jerrmy Gawthrop, the Hendersons, and Frank and Deb Halsey family. Thanks you guys it is so exciting to receive the markers in the office and to see the level of appreciation on the faces of those working at Lha. If you have sent markers and your name is not noted here please let me know via e-mail the date you sent and how many for this means they have not yet been received and I will let the director know to keep an eye out on it.

Also a big thanks the following compassionate individuals for their kind and loving financial contributions made through the Lha paypal account. Clair and Michael Garret, and Sharon and David Hoover. Your contributions go a long way to help support this community of refugees in exile.

This brings me to my next suggestion….

Today we are starting an online raffle through the Lha paypal account.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

We have discussed the many options for a fund raiser and I would like to take my contribution to Lha and turn it into something more for them. So here it is….I hope you will be interested in receiving some very cool gifts picked out by yours truly…me.

FOR $1.00 you have the opportunity to win many wonderful Tibetan made items. This measure of support not only provides income for the many Tibetans in the community but it provides ways to support the many programs Lha has or wants to put in place to help the community;  in return you get your name in the hat to be drawn for one of many nice cultural items either made by the Tibetan community here in exile or by those in Tibet. So that’s right for $1.00 you could win Tibetan craft items. So far items available to win for participating in the online raffle are:

Tibetan shawls, beautiful jewelry, prayer wheels, handmade paper journals, incense,  photographs, clothing items, bags, books, prayers flags, banners and many other wonderful crafts from the Tibetan culture. I will be adding to the list as the contributions come in on paypal so feel free to buy as many tickets as you like so you can increase your chances of winning.

Those who have already contributed will be included in the raffle so not to be forgotten for your wonderful compassion. I will see to it your names are entered for the drawings.

So everyone please don’t hesitate it’s only a buck and you can win something worth lots more than a dollar. As well all proceeds go towards education, hunger relief, and social efforts to help the refugee community.  Please sacrifice the coke, beer, or something of small luxury today and help build the global community by compassionately giving. Click now to go directly to the Lha website where you will find the paypal button.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Remember…tickets for the raffle are only $1.00so buy as many as you like and increase your opportunity to win cool gifts. Paypal is a wonderful thing and many in the Fayetteville community have seen how this online way of generating funds can work. As well we have seen in our community how successful the raffles can work. So please spread the message. Feel free to take any portion of this e-mail and spread it around to your friends and family and other online posts, links, blogs and types of spreading the news.

Thanks.

Deadline for the raffle is Two weeks March 25th so do it today don’t wait. I will then mail all winners the items upon my return to the US in within a few weeks of the drawing.

Kind regards to all of you and thank you for participating and supporting the Tibetan refugee community. Remember you are giving in ways that empower the people to help themselves through education and employment.

OK Tashi Delek (Good Luck) I hope you win because these items are precious in the fact that we need the Tibetan culture in our global community and many of them have great blessings.

Leann

This is keeping with the idea of “Pennies for Partnerships” it only takes a little from a lot of people to produce a magnificent result. This way if we all just give a tiny bit then the outcome has potential to be enormous.

You will be blessed for your ACTIONS of COMPASSION in ACTION.

Review of Tibetan Women’s Uprising Day

Tashi Delek and Hello.

Remember to click on the Title to go to the blog for an updated posting and photos.

The Tibetan Women’s Uprising Day on March 12th showed the amazing strengths,  empowerment and professionalism of Tibetan Women. The day was filled with events to mark the 50th anniversary from the first women’s uprising in Tibet on March 12, 1959.  On the day of the uprising in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, thousands of Tibetan women joined together in a peaceful manner outside the Portola Palace, a much regarded place for it was once the home of their spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.  They gathered to non-violently protest the illegal occupation of Tibet by Communist China. The women joined in a peaceful force to try to save their homes, customs, culture, lands and most of all their loved ones. Many of the women suffered greatly due to brutal force used against them during their non-violent social action. They were imprisoned, beaten, and tortured. This is a remarkable history in the Tibetan culture because  women took a strong stance during a time in history when women were still very subdued.

Imagine this was even pre-women’s liberation in the United States, this was 1959.

The events held on March 12, 2009 paid homage to the thousands of women who gave their lives to empower women of their culture from 1959 forward.  The events took place at the Main Temple in Dharamsala which is located adjacent to the Dalai Lama’s home and Namgyal Monastery. There were several guests of honors but two I would like to speak about are women who lived the experience of the first uprising in Tibet and played a critical roll in the history of Tibetan Women.

The first woman I would like to mention is Shigatse Noryon Dewang. She is in her 80’s and has written a book. The book is titled In Memory of the Martyrs. Tibetan Women’s Association had gotten their hands on her life story several years back at which time they became dedicated to the translation and publication of her life story. I have yet to read it but from my understanding it is very moving and empowering for women. I had a much regarded conversation with the President of TWA and she explained to me the history of this book and how it came to fruition, as well as how honored and moved Shigatse Noryon Dewang was to participate in the events on March 12th. From my perspective it must be an amazing experience to see the suffering you endured and the hard work you devoted yourself to, still alive and empowering women fifty years later. Most Tibetans are extremely humble, which comes from their Buddhist nature, so to be honored in this way is something one does not strive for in their culture for vanity has little place in the Tibetan culture.  You will find a picture of her sitting on the stage and she is the small elderly woman. I hope to bring some of the books home to share her life story with others.

There was another  woman named Ama Adhe la who is recognized and honored as a strong Tibetan women who has endured much suffering. She is an ex-political prisoner who was held captive in the internment camps under Chinese control.  She experienced rape, was thrown into a pile of dead bodies during a time of unconsciousness then woke up, as well as she experienced extreme hunger.  During her times of suffering and torture she remained compassionate to her fellow Tibetan inmates and gave of herself in many ways. She is featured in the movie trailer provided below and is the first women to speak following the Dalai Lama’s comments of heros/heroines. I must take language classes on my next trip here which will provide me more opportunity to gain cultural competence as well I could have understood a great deal more of the guest speakers since they spoke in their first language of Tibetan. I managed to obtained some information from talking with other women.

There was a wonderful movie shown that evening in the courtyard of the temple that featured both women and it is titled ” Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution”.  The link is provided below and I ask that you please take a moment to watch this very important three minute message.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY8PEghB_Ng

Also the film will be made available for purchase starting March 30th. It is available to be shipped from Albany, CA and is a very good documentary.

http://www.womenoftibet.org/

It raises some issues and I must comment on the feedback of one young Tibetan woman I spoke with in the following days. She said she saw me taking photos at the event and asked me for copies from the candle light vigil to post on her facebook account. We began talking and she told me how in the past she has lacked confidence as a woman but after seeing the film she felt more confident to be a Tibetan woman. I summarize this as a moment of empowerment. Thanks to the efforts of TWA, Tibetan women continue to gain confidence and strength to speak out as women in today’s world.

I would also like to thank TWA for the empowerment I felt from the experience. Because of their willingness to accommodate me for an internship last summer I was able to contribute efforts for a publication that reveals the stories of the two ex-political prisoners I interviewed and their fellow nuns known as the Drapchi Fourteen. These women endured brutal torture by the Chinese Communist while detained for many years in the Drapchi prison.

Stay tuned for more details as to how Pennies for Partnerships is acknowledged in the publication for their contributions to the book. As well find out where the two women are today who so desire to tell the world their story.

Thanks for reading and remember all new photos are posted online and there are many from the Tibetan Women’s Uprising Day. As well there were many more events not discussed like a photo exhibit and an art contest…see photos at:

http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk100/lhdawg/

There is a list of photo albums on the left side of the photobucket page and the newest photos are numbered as they have been experienced in the weeks in India.

Also please share this blog with anyone in your address book that you think might be interested in the Tibetan issues or social work. This work is all about advocacy and social action. Please help spread the word.

Thanks and I will blog again hopefully within the week. Currently my work at Lha has been offering me great experience with grant writing and I am learning a great deal that will assist me in my future as a social worker. The first set of markers for the “Make Your  Mark on Tibetan Education Campaign” has arrived. Thanks to Jerrmy for his time and efforts in mailing them we now know they will arrive. Also big thanks to Claire for her contribution so we could see how the paypal option worked. All the efforts and gifts even of the smallest amount adds up to a lot in the Tibetan Community. If you choose to do paypal remember your money goes very far so even a dollar donation makes a big Mark on the education for Tibetan refugees.

Also not to be forgotten are those who contributed from the very beginning and allowed me to bring some contributions…as in the clothing drive and also the “Make your Mark” campaign. Those who participated are mentioned below in a previous blog. Details are provided for those who are interested in making a contribution of any size. Also see the projects listing under the participate link on the Lha website and get an idea of the newest programs we are grant writing and fund raising for.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/

Lha office
Temple Road
McLeod Ganj
Upper Dharamsala-176219
Distt. Kangra
Himachal Pradesh
INDIA

More details to come about Lha social work  and research on Non-violence.

Thanks,

Leann

Send dry erase markers for the Make Your Mark campaign

Tashi Delek and Hello. Please note that many photos have been added to my earlier blog post about Tibetan Losar so be sure to visit the blog on the web at indiasocialwork.wordpress.com and also take a moment to share this link with others. Also remember my frequent status updates on Twitter @indiasocialwork.

Make Your Mark dry erase markers 350 160 I was informed today by the director of Lha that they go through a lot of markers weekly, so this helps: Annette and Jeremy Scott participated in the beginnings of a Dry Erase Marker drive. A big thanks for the 40 plus markers that will be made use of in classes at Lha.

I have talked to Ngawang the director about doing a marker drive since it is a critical tool for the Tibetans education and he was excited about it. I have to give credit to my friend Kelly Buckley who is a teacher and left a message before I departed that she would be happy to mail the donation I was not able to get from her before departing. You know that ice storm set me back so I apologize to anyone that I did not get back with in phone calls before departing.

So here’s the deal…if you have seen the documentary film Paperclips you will understand where this idea comes from. It also goes hand in hand with the Pennies for Partnerships concept. It takes just a little bit of effort and a small investment to “Make Your Mark” on Tibetan education. I found dry erase markers two for $1.00 at the dollar store. Just pick one up and slip it into an envelope and mail it to:

Lha Office

Temple Road

McLeod Ganj 176219

Dharamsala, Distt. Kangra

H.P. INDIA

For those who are real savvy you know you can go online and print out a mailing label and mail directly from your home so it takes even less effort.

OK please if you know of people who would like to participate in the “Make Your Mark” on a Tibetan education with a dry erase marker please forward the information. Let’s see if we can make something happen like what happened in the Paperclips campaign.Let’s overwhelm the Lha office wiht the most critical tool for Tibetan education a dry erase marker.

Make Your Mark

On your Mark, get set Go….send markers Please.

Thanks to you all for your kindness and generosity. The gratitude is sincerely felt by all who receive your donations here in the Tibetan community.

Thu jee chee (thank you),

Leann

Paper Clips movie trailer

One of the inspirations for the Make Your Mark campaign for dry erase markers for education.

please see also my social work blog post of March 10, 2009 – for more information & encouragement regarding Make Your Mark:
https://indiasocialwork.wordpress.com/2009/03/10/important-day-march-10th/

Back To India

Tashi Delek.
Today is an exciting day as I announce my return trip to India. I will be working in a social work organization in the Tibetan community of Dharamsala where I was last summer. I have been awarded a research grant for my topic of non-violence which will be an important focus of this blog in the months to come.

The organization I will be working with is called Lha so check out their website.

http://www.lhasocialwork.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=4

I am initiating a clothing drive at this time to take to India. My friend Dolkar has two grandchildren that are in much need of clothing and shoes. The boy is 1 1/2 and the girl is a newborn. Many of you know how quickly the children grow so any items for children will be of great assistance for Dolkar’s family. Most of the donations will be contributed to Lha to be distributed as needed. I have had an offer from a kind person to pay for the fee to transport the donations so now I need your assistance in building a collection of items to donate. I will be happy to come by and pick up or you can drop it by.

Also I will continue the Pennies for Partnerships and anyone interested in making a contribution feel free to drop off coin jars, aluminum or clothing items :

436 N Mission Blvd
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Please drop soon so I can assess the situation.

Or you can mail a check if you desire.

Thank you again for your consideration and compassion. I can honestly say the Tibetans are gratefully appreciative.

Please let’s keep in touch.

Kind regards,

Leann Halsey

http://twitter.com/indiasocialwork