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Aid to Tibet - Yushu Prefecture Health Initiative


I'm raising money for Tibet Foundation and I'd really appreciate your support.

It's easy to donate online with a credit or debit card - just go to my JustGiving page:

www.justgiving.com/yushu

JustGiving sends your donation straight to Tibet Foundation and automatically reclaims Gift Aid on all eligible donations, so what you give is worth even more. I hope you'll join me in supporting Tibet Foundation.

Thank you.

Gary
gary.hawkins@tibet-foundation.org

Aid to Tibet - Yushu Prefecture Health Initiative

Aid to Tibet is a programme of Tibet Foundation, which has been directly helping Tibetans in their homelands.

Yushu Prefecture Health Initiative is a five year £1 million sustainable project, which is requested by the local people and approved by the government. This is a joint project with two thirds of the funding from Tibet Foundation and the remaining third from the Chinese Government Department of Health and the Yushu Prefecture Tibetan Hospital. Since August 2010 we have raised £150,000 from our supporters and we would look to match this over the following years with ongoing appeals and support from trusts and other grants.

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