• About Tibetan Village Project
    Tibetan Village Project (TVP) is a non-profit, non-political organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 by Tamdin and Tseyang with support from friends and family.

    Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

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Berkeley Waste to Entrepreneurship project

Tibetan Village Project (TVP) is a non-profit, non-political organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 by Tamdin and Tseyang with support from friends and family. Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

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Tibetan Village Project Cookstove Initiative

Tibetan Village Project is an non profit, non-political organization run solely by Tibetans. Tamdin Wangdu founded TVP in 2001. TVP believes in promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 when Tamdin's father died after trying, and failing, to make it to a health care clinic. Tamdin's initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages in Tibet. Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

2 Members of this chapter

Tibetan Village Project Water Purification Initiative at Mississippi State

Tibetan Village Project is an non profit, non-political organization run solely by Tibetans. Tamdin Wangdu founded TVP in 2001. TVP believes in promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 when Tamdin\'s father died after attempting, and failing, to make it to a health care clinic. Tamdin\'s initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages in Tibet. Learn more at our website below.

4 Members of this chapter

Tibetan Village Project Water Purification Initiative at Stanford

Tibetan Village Project is an non profit, non-political organization run solely by Tibetans. Tamdin Wangdu founded TVP in 2001. TVP believes in promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 when Tamdin's father died after attempting, and failing, to make it to a health care clinic. Tamdin's initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages in Tibet. Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

4 Members of this chapter

Tibetan Village Project Water Purification Initiative at UC Berkeley

Tibetan Village Project (TVP) is a non profit, non-political organization that started in 2001 after the founder, Tamdin Wangdu, lost his father during the attempt to seek medical assistance in their village of Sihurong in the Kham and Amdo regions of Tibet. Run solely by Tibetans, TVP is dedicated to promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. Tamdin's initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has expanded its programs and grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages. TVP now has programs supporting clinics, schools, and community projects in 3 Tibetan villages. Currently UC Berkeley is working with TVP on their latest endeavor of establishing clean water for Tibetans. Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

8 Members of this chapter

Tibetan Village Project Water Purification Initiative at USC

Tibetan Village Project is an non profit, non-political organization run solely by Tibetans. Tamdin Wangdu founded TVP in 2001. TVP believes in promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The organization was founded in 2001 when Tamdin's father died after attempting, and failing, to make it to a health care clinic. Tamdin's initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages in Tibet. Learn more on the website below.

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U Texas Water Project in Tibet

Tibetan Village Project (TVP) is a non profit, non-political organization that started in 2001 after the founder, Tamdin Wangdu, lost his father during the attempt to seek medical assistance in their village of Sihurong in the Kham and Amdo regions of Tibet. Run solely by Tibetans, TVP is dedicated to promoting sustainable development, medical development and entrepreneurship while preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. Tamdin's initial project of bringing health care to rural Tibet has expanded its programs and grown into a multifaceted organization helping many villages. TVP now has programs supporting clinics, schools, and community projects in 3 Tibetan villages. Currently U Texas students are working with TVP on their latest endeavor of establishing clean water for Tibetans. Learn more at www.tibetanvillageproject.org

6 Members of this chapter