Annual Report 2019

Annual Report 2019 of KHCP:
...a total of about 88.300 €uro was raised. We hereby thank our supporters from our very hearts...The 13.th KHCP-Mönlam-Medical-Camp 2019 in Bodhgaya/India had been successful again. This year a team of 30 voluntary helpers from East and West treated thousands of patients... Also this time Karmapa took the time to hold the 5th Karma Kagyu Meeting with all leaders of Karma Kagyu Institutes and Projects. Our medical camp members Nurse Christa and Geert represented the KHCP...

Coronavirus: KHCP message for monasteries and friends

COVID-19 Virus: KHCP message for monasteries and friends
March 17, 2020: KHCP-Karmapa´s Healthcare Project, shares the following message for our monasteries, schools, orphanages in India/Nepal and friends around the world, concerning the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Checkups Bodhgaya 2019

Checkups and health instructions at Dhargye Chokhor Ling Monastery in Bodhgaya/India
Oct. 2019: All lamas and monks of Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche and Beru Kyentse Rinpoche organized a KHCP-health checkup at our Temple Bodhgaya in Bodhgaya. After that, the physicians gave heath instructions...

Annual Health Report JCM 2019

Annual Health Report JCM 2019 of Jangchub Choeling Monastery of Dupseng Rinpoche/Shangpa Rinpoche in Pokhara, Nepal
March 2, 2020: The monks of the monastery have sent their annual health report for 2019 ...

Coronavirus: Karmapa’s message for dharma centres and practitioners 2020-02

Coronavirus: Karmapa’s message for dharma centres and practitioners
January 29, 2020, Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, shares the following message for dharma centres and practitioners around the world, concerning the outbreak of the coronavirus.

12th KHCP Medical Camp Kagyu Monlam Bodhgaya 2019

12th KHCP-Medical Camp in Bodhgaya/India
12/2019: For the 12th time this year, the KHCP - Karmapa´s Healthcare Project provided free medical checkups and healthcare for thousands of participants in the Monlam as well as the local population. This year a team of 30 voluntary helpers treated about 2.000 patients: general practitioners, orthopedist, TTM practitioners, physiotherapists, acupuncturists, nurses, assistants, organisers and helpers from a total of eight nations..