Bonjour HG,
Je connais bien la région de
Darjeeling et du Sikkim, pour y avoir voyagé plusieurs fois. C'est une destination extraordinaire! Vous y serez en sécurité, les gens des montagnes sont extrêmement accueillants et ils veulent certainement que le tourisme se développe.
L'école que vous mentionné - DPCA - Denjong Padma Choeling Academy - est dirigé par Captain Yapo Yongda, qui est l'ancien guarde du corps du dernier roi du Sikkim et un lama de haute distinction au Sikkim. J'ai le plaisir de l'honneur de connaitre Captain Yongda personnellement et de connaitre l'école DPCA. Si vous désirez vous y rendre, contactez-moi par courriel:
valeriecite@hotmail.com
- Je peux vous renseigner. Diriger cet orphelinat avec des fonds si limités tient tout simplement du miracle. Une aide bénévole ou autre est toujours la bienvenue!
Le voyage sur le Sikkim est une aventure qu'on n'oublie jamais! A partir de Siliguri, qui se trouve au bas des montagnes, vous voyagerez pendant environ 5 heures, pour vous rendre à
Gangtok, capitale du Sikkim.
Pelling n'est pas bien loin de
Gangtok.
Je connais des adresses pour votre hébergement sur
Gangtok, si vous êtes intéressés. Contactez-moi si vous le voulez!
Amicalement,
,Location: DPCA, Yongda Hill,
Pelling, West Sikkim, 737113,
IndiaWebsite:
www.satya.com/sikkim/
Sector: Nonprofit
Phone: 91-03595-50141
Last updated: November 14, 2001
Contact person: Yapo S. Yongda
Fax: 91-3595-58218Location: DPCA, Yongda Hill,
Pelling, West Sikkim, 737113,
IndiaWebsite:
www.satya.com/sikkim/
Sector: Nonprofit
Phone: 91-03595-50141
Last updated: November 14, 2001
Contact person: Yapo S. Yongda
Fax: 91-3595-58218Mission:
DPC Academy is an educational institution, registered under the Muyal Liang Trust, an NGO established in 1980, that provides free education and boarding to 300 destitute and underprivilaged children from the tribal rural areas of Sikkim,
India. In addition, we provide vocational training to students in our small income generating projects (bakery, tea planation, carpet weaving initiative, yak and dri farming) and shelter and work to 12 destitute women.
We are always in need of funding and ways to generate funds for the children to ensure food and education for them. We are also in need of mature, skilled long-term volunteers (2 months minimum to one year) who can help us improve the standards of education for our children and help us run effectively our income generating projects.Location: DPCA, Yongda Hill,
Pelling, West Sikkim, 737113,
IndiaWebsite:
www.satya.com/sikkim/
Sector: Nonprofit
Phone: 91-03595-50141
Last updated: November 14, 2001
Contact person: Yapo S. Yongda
Fax: 91-3595-58218Mission:
DPC Academy is an educational institution, registered under the Muyal Liang Trust, an NGO established in 1980, that provides free education and boarding to 300 destitute and underprivilaged children from the tribal rural areas of Sikkim,
India. In addition, we provide vocational training to students in our small income generating projects (bakery, tea planation, carpet weaving initiative, yak and dri farming) and shelter and work to 12 destitute women.
We are always in need of funding and ways to generate funds for the children to ensure food and education for them. We are also in need of mature, skilled long-term volunteers (2 months minimum to one year) who can help us improve the standards of education for our children and help us run effectively our income generating projects.Location: DPCA, Yongda Hill,
Pelling, West Sikkim, 737113,
IndiaWebsite:
www.satya.com/sikkim/
Sector: Nonprofit
Phone: 91-03595-50141
Last updated: November 14, 2001
Contact person: Yapo S. Yongda
Fax: 91-3595-58218Mission:
DPC Academy is an educational institution, registered under the Muyal Liang Trust, an NGO established in 1980, that provides free education and boarding to 300 destitute and underprivilaged children from the tribal rural areas of Sikkim,
India. In addition, we provide vocational training to students in our small income generating projects (bakery, tea planation, carpet weaving initiative, yak and dri farming) and shelter and work to 12 destitute women.
We are always in need of funding and ways to generate funds for the children to ensure food and education for them. We are also in need of mature, skilled long-term volunteers (2 months minimum to one year) who can help us improve the standards of education for our children and help us run effectively our income generating projects.