Now more than ever it is vitally important to safeguard the cultural and spiritual heritage of Tibet, which has always been at the heart of ASIA’s mission

Now more than ever it is vitally important to safeguard the cultural and spiritual heritage of Tibet, which has always been at the heart of ASIA’s mission
An interview by Ilaria Faccioli with Linda Fidanza and Roberta Marranca, who both work for ASIA, the non-profit organization that was founded by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, regarding several interesting projects that ASIA is running in Italy with public institutions.
A new ASIA project launched in Myanmar in ten villages in the district of Mindat, S.Chin, with the highest rates of poverty and malnutrition in the country.
To recount the 30 years of ASIA we have chosen photographs by Enrico Dell’Angelo: this calendar is intended as an homage in his memory.
On Sunday, October 8, the Community of Venice, Italy, Gyamtsholing, organized a shared lunch at Preganziol for a PRO ASIA fundraising
In 2003, ASIA launched the long distance sponsorship project with the first 25 children who had the opportunity to learn how to read and write Tibetan
The lack of an adequate kitchen and a place to eat means that children are forced to eat in the open air, when the temperature is extremely low in winter
For 2144, the Fire Bird year, we would like at least another 450 children to receive a gift that you, too, can help us to realize
Adopt Tibet – Give a Tibetan child the opportunity to complete their primary education and receive everything they need to live and study in a dignified way
Help to build the retreat center at Galingteng, the last step to complete the traditional course of studies and train future teachers qualified to maintain and transmit the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tibet.
On Saturday, June 25 the Spiritual Ensemble of Udine held a concert for Nepal at Palazzo Morpurgo in Udine, northeastern Italy, to help raise funds for ASIA Onlus.
Read about ASIA’s recent recent projects in Nepal for the reconstruction of four schools destroyed by the earthquake, distance support, water purification, and food security