All Humanitarian Projects

Blankets for Homeless People in Mongolia

In the winter time the temperature could get down to 40 degrees below zero in Mongolia. In such cold conditions homeless people could suffer a lot.

Visiting a Home for Disabled People

Welfare “Bat-Ferelt-Ireedui” is a residence for people who are homeless and who are disabled. It is located in the 8th district of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. In April 2015, Bhante visited the welfare center and spent time with the residents. He also donated winter blankets to all the residents.

Visiting An Orphanage

Erdem School Orphanage is a home to about 30 children of age 3-16. It is in Songinohairkhan District of Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. Bhante visited the orphanage and met with orphan children. He presented a package of educational material to all the children.

Helping Emergency Medical Doctors

In Ulaambaator, Mongolia, we have renovated and refurbished an emergency medial doctors facility. Two brand new advanced computers have also been donated to replace some of the old ones. I received a request from Dr. Altanzagas Adyasuren from the Emergency Medical Service Center in Songino Khairahan, Mongolia. She described the challenges the doctors face every…

Donating Books

More than two thousand valuable books were donated to Peradeniya University in Sri Lanka. The books were donated to Triple Gem Society by Dr. Segaram who is a Sri Lanka medial doctor who lives in New Jersey. We are grateful to Dr. Segaram and to everybody who helped to prepare the shipment, clear the customs…

Plea for Communal Toilet Fulfilled

Reverend Bhante Wimala has built communal toilets in many villages in Tacloban city and surrounding villages as he continues to provide the basic needs for Typhoon Haiyan survivors who are struggling to get their lives back together. This time he has fulfilled the plea for communal toilets by residents of Barangay 66, Rawis, Anibong. The…

Distributing More Medical Equipment

As I returned to Tacloban city, Philippines in July 2014 to continuing our humanitarian projects, I was able to distribute medical equipment to four more health care centers. We continue to support and care for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda in Tacloban, Philippines because we know the hardships and challenges they still face as they…

Books Arrive in the Philippines

The 2500 books we sent to distribute to school libraries affected by the typhoon have arrived in Tacloban. The books were sought out in The Asian Development School in Tacloban and soon will also be sent to other schools in the area. I was very happy to be there to witness the distribution of the…