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Tibet House Trust:Tibet House,1 Culworth Street,London.NW8 7AF
Tele - 020 77225378. E - Mail Tibet trust@tibet.com. Website - www.tibet.com
Aims:The Tibet House Trust aims to facilitate and promote the sustainable development of the Tibetan refugee community while maintaining its culture and identity.
Objectives:To relieve poverty and rehabilitate Tibetans in need to ensure the self sufficiency of the refugee community.To provide assistance in the fields of health, education and training in different skills and management.To preserve and promote Tibetan Art and Culture - Tibetan Medicine, language, literature, music and performing art.To promote His Holiness’s message on peace, universal responsibility, compassion, ethics and environment.To support events about Tibet and its art, culture history and religion.
For Buddhist literature:
Wisdom Books
Essex,
IG1 1RW.
Tele number- 0208 553 5020
Email -www. sales@wisdom-books.com
Meridian Trust:
5 Torrens Street,
London,
EC1V 1NQ.
Tele Number
020 72782576
Website - www.meridian-trust.org
Email - info@meridian-trust.org
Objectives:The Meridian Trust documents and promotes Buddhist Cultural traditions on film and video.Projects that the Meridian Trust supports are as follows:Lama Project - The documentation of teachings of Tibet’s dying generation of elderly Lamas.Recording traditions - The Trust records on video rare arts and crafts carried out by Tibetan artists, craftsmen, performers and story tellers.Tibetan Film makers - The Trust supports films and documentaries created by Tibetans.Raising Awareness. The Trust contributes to raising awareness of the plight of Tibetans by supplying footage of cultural and religious desecration, human rights violations and environmental destruction.Buddhism - The trust is a major resource for students, scholars and practitioners of all traditions of Buddhism.Archives - The Trust is now the foremost audio visual resource of Buddhism and Tibetan Culture.