Project Report
| Apr 18, 2023
Tashi Delek from the Plateau!
By Meg Ferrigno | Executive Director
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Dear supporter,
Thank you for donating to the Pureland Project's Education for Nomadic Children in Tibet project on GlobalGiving! This is an ongoing project and we want to keep you updated with how things are progressing on the plateau.
Spring is starting to arrive on the plateau and schools are back in session. Continued concerns around COVID have made work in the region a challenge, but areas are opening up and the teachers continue to hold classes for local students.
As always, we could not do this work without your help. Thank you for your generous donation and we are grateful for your continued support! Until our next check in, may you have a healthy, fun-filled spring!
In gratitude,
The Pureland Project
Dec 20, 2022
An Update from the Plateau
By Meg Ferrigno | Executive Director
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Dear supporter,
Thank you for donating to the Pureland Project's Education for Nomadic Children in Tibet project on GlobalGiving! This is an ongoing project and we want to keep you updated with how things are progressing on the plateau.
As has been the case over the last few years, the COVID environment has made work in the region and in China in general a challenge, but the teachers continue to hold classes for local students. We just concluded a successful campaign to supply flooring, warm clothing, and winter gear to the students, and look forward to continuing projects in 2023.
We could not do this work without your help. Thank you for your generous donation and we are grateful for your continued support! Until our next check in, may you have a healthy, warm, and peace-filled winter.
In gratitude,
The Pureland Project
Aug 25, 2022
A quick update from the Pureland Project!
By Emily Bigelow | Board Treasurer
Dear supporter,
Thank you for donating to the Pureland Project's Education for Nomadic Children in Tibet project on GlobalGiving. This is an ongoing project and we want to keep you updated with how things are progressing on the plateau.
The COVID environment has made work in the region and in China in general a challenge, but we are pleased to report that the wonderful Pureland Project teachers continue to hold classes for local students and are looking forward to fall courses. We are fortunate to have such a great team on the ground providing an education for the children in these communities.
We could not do this work without your help. Thank you for your generous donation and we are grateful for your continued support! Until our next check in, may you have a healthy and peaceful fall.
In gratitude,
The Pureland Project