Check out Colin's Blog. Colin is the ESL teacher that Khenpo Nyima requested two years ago, to teach English Language to the Rumtek monks. He is sponsored by Bodhi Seeds and will spend as long a time as he is permitted to remain. Colin has been blogging about his Rumtek experience. See what's happening! http://colinchameleon.blogspot.com/.
 
 
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Thanks to your support, Bodhi Seeds has fulfilled its goals for 2011–2012. 

We have been able to stand firmly behind the Tso Jey Medical Clinic and have funded its operational expenses and the salaries for our nurse, physician and custodial staff. Men, women and children can find help at the clinic seven days a week and receive free medication funded by Bodhi Seeds.

We would like to be able to give each monk at Rumtek an annual stipend that enables him to make a trip home to visit family. It’s an important visit for the well being of both the monks and their family. This year, with your help, every monk who needed the support, received it, happy to make the trip home.

Our on-going commitment has also been to the children of the area, funding their tuition for educational expenses. Individual donors have made it possible for several children to obtain full tuition to pursue their educational dreams. There are more children who are requesting help, but we do not at present have sufficient money for their sponsorship.

In 2012-2013, Bodhi Seeds will need your support to enable it to continue to pursue and expand on the goals you have for Rumtek’s health and well being.  Rumtek went through a difficult period following the earthquake of 2012. With your help, the clinic services were available to the monks and villagers while the monastery structures were repaired.  In 2013, please help us make certain these services can continue and grow to include more preventative health care and health education for monks, and the men, women and children of the villages.

Acharya Tashi visited Rumtek in October 2012. He not only reported that the clinic was running well, but also that the monks, villagers and administration were universally appreciative of your efforts. We finalized plans for an ESL teacher that had been requested by the shedra leadership in 2010. If we can obtain sponsorship for him, our teacher will leave Seattle for Rumtek in March 2013. We will need to raise money for his airfare and a small monthly stipend. Finally, more children need educational support and in 2013; we would like to double the number offered help so that they can pursue their hopes for a better future.

Each of you has a personal relationship with Rumtek. Every monk we speak to, villager we help, child we hold, mother we counsel—it is you that is quite literally there with us. We feel great joy in doing this, and make aspirations that you will join us again in the coming year as you have in the past.

Yours truly,

Acharya Tashi Wangchuk
Don Ross, M.D.
Susan Kirchoff, RN, MA


 
 
You can help a child in Asia attend a local school.  
Without this assistance, they may not be able to obtain an education.

The following is a group of children we are currently supporting, boys and girls, ranging from ages 9 to 21. They are attending school in Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim, India. Their school fees range from $400 to $1,300 USD per year.

Deki Chhoden
School Fee: Indian Rupees 70,000/ US approximately $1,300 per year 

Karma Kelsang Wangmu
School Fee: Indian Rupees 48,700/ US approximately $900/ per year

Nyima Sangmo
School Fee: Nepali Rupee 39,000/ US approximately $500 per year

Sangay Chhoden
School Fee: Indian Rupees 22,261/ US approximately $400 per year 

Tsam Choe
School Fee: Nepali Rupee 39,000/ US approximately $500 per year

Your sponsorship will pay for these kids' school fees. This is an opportunity to provide a valuable contribution to a young person’s development.

If you can only afford to sponsor a portion of the fee, we will find matching funds to complete the full amount.  100% of your donation goes to the school fees.  How much can you pledge?

Donations of any size are appreciated, and all donations are tax deductible for US and Canadian residents. 

Donate Here.  Please designate your contribution to fund the Children’s Educational Fund.  Thank you.

 
 
We'd like to let everyone know that we've received an official letter of thanks from the monks at Rumtek Shedra. One of the many things that Bodhi Seeds does for the Rumtek monastic community is provide them with clothing and a modest allowance. Please read their letter of thanks below. Thank you all for your ongoing support. Your contributions, large or small, makes a real difference in the lives of others :).
September 27, 2011

Respected Venerable Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche,
Acharya Tashi Wangchuk, and all the Members of Nalandabodhi Sangha

This is to acknowledge with lots of thanks the receipt of money offerings to monks of Karma Shri Nalanda Institute for buying "gZen" (upper garment) and "shamthab" (lower garment). We are very grateful to Rinpoche and all our dharma sponsors of the Nalandbodhi Sangha for your continuous help and support to the monks of the Institute for the last so many years through Rinpoche.

We appreciate it very much and thank Venerable Rinpoche, Acharya Tashi Wangchuk and all the Sangha Members from our bottom of hearts and wish you all good health, happiness, long life and success.

Today a special puja was performed for all the Dharma Sponsors including the Members of the Nalandabodhi Sangha by the Karma Shri Nalanda Institute and we send you all our heartfelt prayers and best wishes on behalf of the Institute.

With gratitude and kind regards,

Yours faithfully,
Secretary, Tashi D. Lharisang
Rumtek, Sikkim
 
 
The Nalandabodhi Seattle Sangha along with many of our Bhutanese and Tibetan friends made momos (dumplings) and delicious foods.  It was an event of friendship, good food, and music played by our own sangha members. $2,000 was greatfully received in donations!

Just like the fundraising effort in Vancouver, BC, the momo party was an effort to raise funds to match a challenge grant of $10,000 USD presented by the Raynier Institute & Foundation. We would like to acknowledge the The Raynier Institute & Foundation for last year's grant of $15,000 toward the building and establishment the medical clinic for Rumtek Monastery and community.  Based on the success of the start of the Tso Jey Clinic in Rumtek in 2010 and 2011, The Raynier Institute and Foundation is, again, offering $10,000 with another $10,000 matching amount based on our efforts to raise $10,000.   
 
We so happy to report that we have raised over $5,110 toward our $10,000 goal! Thank you all for your great generosity.
 
 
On Friday, Oct 28th, we had a great time hosting a momo (Tibetan dumpling) party at Maitrivana in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Acharya Tashi, Lama Rabten and a few others spent the whole day in the kitchen making the momos by hand! We also provided a few other dishes and beverages, and guests brought fruit, salad, and dessert.

There were around 40 people who came to the party, which was open to the public. Dinner was sponsored by Bodhi Seeds, with the hope that a good number of people would come for the party, company, and enjoyment, and perhaps consider making a donation to Bodhi Seeds. The generous response was beyond our expectations. The numbers are in, and we were able to raise just over $3,110 CAD that night! Thank you so much to those who came out and donated in support of Bodhi Seeds' programs :).

The momo party was an effort to raise funds to match a challenge grant of $10,000 USD presented by the Raynier Institute & Foundation. We would like to acknowledge the The Raynier Institute & Foundation for last year's grant of $15,000 toward the building and establishment the medical clinic for Rumtek Monastery and community.  Based on the success of the start of the Tso Jey Clinic in Rumtek in 2010 and 2011, The Raynier Institute and Foundation is, again, offering $10,000 with another $10,000 matching amount based on our efforts to raise $10,000.  
 
We are so happy that we have already raised over $3,110 toward our $10,000 goal!

On Saturday, Nov 19th, we will be hosting another momo dinner party in Seattle, WA at Nalanda West. Everyone is welcome! Please feel free to bring your family, friends, and whoever you think may enjoy the event and festivities. We hope this dinner will be as successful as the one hosted in Vancouver :D.


 
 
Today we held a formal opening ceremony and officially opened the Rumtek Medical Clinic. Our chief guests were a Sangha MLA and Drupon Rinpoche. Unfortunately Gyaltsab Rinpoche was not able to attend the ceremony as he is stuck in Ralang due to land-slides.
 
 
Bodhi Seeds is very pleased to announce that today, June 19, 2011, the Rumtek Medical Clinic opened to the public. With a staff of one doctor and one nurse, we have already made a strong start by treating 35 patients. Thankfully, the Clinic had medication on reserve, leftover from the old temporary clinic, and were thus able to treat everyone who came to the clinic today. We will keep you up-to-date on Clinic news and developments as they unfold. Thank you to everyone who have contributed their time and financial assistance to make this project manifest so rapidly. It has already been of benefit to people who need assistance, and no doubt that over time it will make a great impact on the quality of life for those in the Rumtek area. Please continue to support us in our efforts to bring benefit the Rumtek community.

Thank you to The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche for inspiring and encouraging us to carry out this virtuous activity.
 
 
Bodhi Seeds is pleased to announce that the new Rumtek Medical Clinic construction has begun and is well underway! The construction crew has done a great job putting this together over the Winter months. 

We are currently working with a funding source, and with our creative minds, to know how to start to implement health education, actual clinic, nurse, doctor.  Lots to get in line but it's all possible.

Thank you to everyone who has played a part in making this project manifest!
 
 
We are pleased to announce that the Clinic construction will start in December! Nima Kara, our "man on the ground" has made a preliminary sketch (seen here).

The clinic itself will have one toilet for the staff and the patients will use the toilet facility downstairs, which will be repaired.

The preliminary cost estimate of the construction is around INR 5,00,000 (Five lakhs).