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1990 days ago

Community Pop Up Shop

Sheryn from Camborne

The Nyingje Trust is having another pop up shop 27;28 29 June to raise  money to support both Tibetan refugee and Indian communities in Mundgod India. The shop will be in Serlby Place Porirua - come right along - you will be warmly welcomed.
Don't let the renovations hold you back.

We have some wonderful items that we are selling   Definitely something for you.  Clothes, books, toys, kitchen utensils and other items just for you are amongst items on sale.
Currently the money raised is being used to build a school library at the Tibetan School.  Last year we funded the steralisation and vaccination of 400 street dogs in that area.  So the more money we raise, the more we can do. 
We look forward to seeing you at the shop. See our website
www.nyingjetrust.com... and we are on facebook under nyingje trust.

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