Shem Women's Group - empowering Tibetan women and their communities through grassroots development

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Second hand clothing project for Askyid Village
Project Manager: Drolma Tso (Delores)

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To provide Second-Hand clothing to the poorest families in Askyid Village in order to improve their living condition.

Some American students donated these clothing for this project

Second Hand Clothing For Kousa Tang Village
Project Manager: Pagmotso (pamela)

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To distribute second hand clothes to the poorest families in Kousa Tang Village in order to improve their families’ living condition.

Some American students donated these clothing for this project

Second-hand clothes project for Fudi village
Project Manager: Samtsogye (Whitney)

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To provide Second-Hand clothing to Fudi Village in order to improve the their living condition.

Kleisath’s Family and her friends donated these clothing for this project

Second-hand clothes project for Gang village
Project Manager: Sonam Doomtso (Vicky)

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To provide Second-Hand clothing to Gang village in order to improve the their living condition.

Kleisath’s Family donated clothing for this project

Second-Hand Clothing for Waku village
Project Manager: HlamoTso (Gina)

To provide Second-Hand clothing to the poorest families in Waku village in order to improve the their living condition.

Kleisath’s Family donated clothing for this project

School Supplies for Drogong Primary School
Project Manager: Tashitso (Joy)

Improve the living conditions of school students, increase school enrollments and raise the literacy rate. Also, increase the villagers’ disposable and improve their health.

Funds needed: $6,794(43,136rmb)

The Tendel Group funded this project

Second-Hand Clothing for Impoverished Villagers
Project Manager: Tsomo Jyi, Gawangjyid, and Rinchentso

Distribute second Hand clothing to impoverished villagers across the Tibetan Plateau. Improve the quality of life for the poorest of the poor.

Cindy Tan and friends donated the clothing for this project