Yes quite a lot. We have ongoing grants in Tibet for nuns in lifelong retreat. The support we give in Cambodia is also for young nuns. It is traditional for young Cambodian girls to be ordained as novice nuns. Khyentse Foundation supports them at Buddhist Primary Schools through its grants to Santi Sena. The girls don’t shave their heads like young boys do, but they wear white clothes like nuns and practice meditation and daily chanting. goes You can search our site for other ways we support women. There are some articles here https://khyentsefoundation.org/?s=nuns
How about the nuns? Are you doing anything for them?
Thank you.
Yes quite a lot. We have ongoing grants in Tibet for nuns in lifelong retreat. The support we give in Cambodia is also for young nuns. It is traditional for young Cambodian girls to be ordained as novice nuns. Khyentse Foundation supports them at Buddhist Primary Schools through its grants to Santi Sena. The girls don’t shave their heads like young boys do, but they wear white clothes like nuns and practice meditation and daily chanting. goes You can search our site for other ways we support women. There are some articles here https://khyentsefoundation.org/?s=nuns