New computers for Tibetan children
- Dr. Zorba Paster

- Oct 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 17
Just a quick update from my trip to India and Tibet. These photos are from the Tibetan Children’s Village in Dharamsala, India. This is the arrival of 30 new computers for the school (and there are many more on the way).

It took about a year to make it happen, and it was so awesome to see their faces. The kids live there for assorted reasons - their parents may be too poor to care for them, they may have been orphaned, etc. The effort continues to increase computer skills, and wipe out tuberculosis.

Photos of the kids at the Tibetan Children’s Village. Since we raised funds for more computers their English and Math skills have dramatically improved. English because of Zoom calls to Indian kids in Bangalore and Math because of math skills programs they now have access to. My thought: Give them the tools they need and success will come.


More info can be found here for the Zero TB in Kids project. Stay well!






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