Supporting the health project was the main theme for 2023.
We managed to support:
- Melanoma surgery
- Head surgery after a serious accident
- Chemotherapy
- Dialysis
- Tooth surgery
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Supporting the health project was the main theme for 2023.
We managed to support:
In 2023, the ProTibet Health project joined forces with the ProTibet Family project, saving lives and improving the health of Tibetans 😊 Thank you to everyone who helps 🙏
In 2023, we managed to raise a total of CZK 95,000 for health purposes. From the ProTibet Family project, we supported projects with an amount of CZK 84,000.
The support for the operation of Dorje Phuntsok and Mr. Dhondup was a huge undertaking. Thank you to all donors.
Last year, funds from 2022 in the amount of CZK 170,000 were used for this. These were sent to the Ministry of Health of the Tibetan government-in-exile in mid-2022. They supported dialysis and chemotherapy health procedures, which were used only last year.

Monk Dorje underwent 4 surgeries
Dorje Phuntsok is free from cancer as the melanoma on his head was successfully removed early. His treatment was supported with INR 120,000.

Regular blood dialysis
Mr. Choepel, a Tibetan living in South India, has a serious kidney disease. Thanks to the financial support of INR 231,636, he is able to undergo regular dialysis. His life is thus stabilized.

Cancer and its treatment in Mrs. Sonam
Ms. Sonam is 58 years old and is undergoing treatment for cancer through chemotherapy. We supported her treatment with an amount of 50,000 INR.

He couldn't bite properly for two years.
Monk Tenzin had a tooth problem for two years before his adoptive mother decided to support him with the money for a dental operation. You know when you have a toothache… Tenzin was supported with the amount of 30,000 INR.

Extensive head surgery after injury
This serious case was also supported through the proceeds from the ProTibet Family. In total, Mr. Dhondup’s surgery cost INR 300,000.