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"I wish to encourage every Dharma
member and supporter to continue your moral and financial
support for this Dharma Centre to flourish" The Twelfth Kenting Tai Situpa.
In Tibet the monasteries were always built and
supported by the vibrant communities surrounding them. They
would not only make regular offerings of food, animals and money,
but also be the source of the monks and nuns, with families
also 'offering' their first born to the monastery.
In the same way, in the West the dharma centres are solely reliant on the Buddhist community that grows up around it and until a centre becomes established it is a very precarious position indeed.
Your contribution, however small or large, makes a vital, real difference to our very survival. So please kindly consider making either a one-off offering or regular monthly donations. Please join us in helping to carry out the hopes and wishes of the Chamgon Tai Situpa that this centre may flourish.
Palpung Changchub Dargyeling is part of the Sherabling Foundation (UK) registered charity (1098963) and as such your offering is tax deductable.

If you would like a Standing Order Form sending to you, please email your address to us, download a form (pdf) here, or pick one up from the centre.
Alternatively it is very easy to set up a standing order with your bank online. Simply use the information below:
Name: Sherabling Foundation (UK)
Bank: Lloyds PLC
Account Number: 01137568
Sort Code: 30-92-99
PayPal accepts online payments easily and safely, and has only token charges for charities. You can use any credit or debit card to make a one-off offering using the 'Donate' button in the left column.
Any offering to the centre is used solely for the running and upkeep of Palpung Changchub Dargyeling. No individual has access to this money as it is controlled by committee.
If you wish to make a personal donation to Lama Rabsang himself, kindly offer directly to him making it clear that it is for him and not the centre. In this way he can buy his personal necessities and help his own family out.
The priority for the centre now is to adapt the old temple into a shrine hall. This calls for cupboards, throne, and an altar from a master carpenter. And a large statue of Lord Buddha for the central alcove.
If you would like to help kindly speak with Lama Rabsang.

Many workplaces also offer tax incentives to the workforce who wish to make regular donations to registered charities. These schemes work with the Sherabling Foundation (UK).
