Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth

by Creating Hope International (CHI)
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Bon Children and Youth

Project Report | Nov 25, 2014
Life Changing Education

By Alison Hendry | Program Officer

Young BCWC Students
Young BCWC Students

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your support this year. You have helped young men and women receive an education and a path to a better life – young people like the one who shared his experience with us.

 “When I was five my father taught me the Tibetan alphabet and to read and write using a wooden block as a book and a sharp bamboo stick as a pencil. We were poor, but my father valued education. Early one morning in 1987, when I was seven, my father and I left our home. We walked for several days to a town with an airstrip. There we took a small plane to another town, where we then got on a bus. After a three-day bus ride we arrived at the Menri Bon Monastery in Northern India.

 I came to the school to be a monk, but when I reached the monastery the Abbott sent me to school saying that I was too young to become a monk. I joined the Bon Children’s Welfare Center (BCWC) and for eight years I had the opportunity to live there and study at the Central School for Tibetan Children in Dholanji.

 Days became months, and months became years. I worked very hard in school and earned many prizes in drawing and handwriting competitions. In 4th grade, I came in third in an all India bird drawing contest.

 In 1997 I completed the eighth grade and started to learn Tibetan Bon philosophy, as well as grammar, poetry, astrology, astronomy, traditional art and ritual practices. I had the opportunities to attend workshops at a number of monasteries and institutes throughout India. I became involved in the Emory Tibet Science Initiative and through that received a scholarship to study western science at Emory University.

 In May 2013, I graduated from Emory University and came back to Menri. I took my Geshe exams in March 2014. It is perhaps the greatest achievement of my life. Currently I am working in the library at the monastery. In my spare time I am writing a book about Buddhism and Biology. None of this would have been possible if my father had not brought me to the Bon Children’s Welfare Center. I will be forever grateful to him and BCWC.”

 Thank you again for your support for this work. The BCWC is helping orphans and poor children gain a high quality and therefore life-changing education. We have attached our year-end newsletter to this report and hope you will take a few minutes to read it.


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Creating Hope International (CHI)

Location: Dearborn, Michigan - USA
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Sakena Yacoobi
Dearborn , Michigan United States

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