This page shows how much we have raised and where the money has been spent.
Year 2012-2013 to date
Income
Not a good year, our main event was a talk by Thubten Samdup (Tibet Gov. in Exile Rep. in London). This was held in November when it snowed and was not well attended. The were high costs for this event and it only just broke even. The talk was good and is available on YouTube. Cash reserves were built up for further events and money was also spend on stock.
Year 2013-2014 to date
Income - Donations and Sales into BDTSG £390
From donations and sales at the Cafes we've been able to do this:
- £150 towards Solar powered water heaters for the Tibetan children's home foundation, Mussoorie where the children face bitter Winters view
- £100 for a maternity clinic in Eastern Tibet - a small innovative NGO working in the field in remote areas of Tibet view
- £250 to Students for a Free Tibet view
Thank you to all who joined in!
Year 2012-2013 to date
- Donations and Sales into BDTSG £2,374
- Donation to Tibet Relief £330
- Donation to Little Tibet 2 £100
- Donation to the Tadra Project £800
- Donation to Tibet Watch £400
- We have spent on costs £347
- We have spent on stock £166
Year 2011-2012
Income - Donations and Sales into BDTSG £1,696
- Costs £182
- Donations to Tibet Society £210
- Donations to Tibet relief £568
- Donations to Students for a free Tibet £600.
- Stupa Project in London £200.
Year 2010-2011
Income - Donations and Sales into BDTSG £716.87
- Costs £216.98
- Donations to Tibet Society £0
- Donations to Tibet relief £0
- Stock £120
Not a good year, our main event was a talk by Thubten Samdup (Tibet Gov. in Exile Rep. in London). This was held in November when it snowed and was not well attended. The were high costs for this event and it only just broke even. The talk was good and is available on YouTube. Cash reserves were built up for further events and money was also spend on stock.
Year 2009-2010
Income - Donations and Sales into BDTSG £743
- Costs £96
- Donations to Tibet Society £250
- Donations to Tibet relief £350
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