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Mission Statement:
The mission of the Jatson Chumig Educational Corporation is to improve the educational and vocational opportunities available to the orphaned and handicapped students who attend The Jatson Chumig Welfare Special School in Lhasa, Tibet ~ P.R. China
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Pema Dolma with
Brian McClatchy
Brian McClatchy,
President
Brian first arrived in Tibet in 2006 and began volunteering at Jatson Chumig in 2007 teaching English to the students. After two more visits as a volunteer English Teacher in 2008, he took on a larger role in Marketing & Development. In 2009, Brian became the founder of the Jatson Chumig Educational Corporation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. “There’s nothing more in the world I’d rather be doing than assisting Jatson Chumig provide the best opportunities and future for these kids.”
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Tsedan Lhamu with
Julie LeMay
Julie Lemay,
Treasurer
Julie first visited Jatson Chumig School in May 2006 and volunteered as a physical therapist for the disabled students. She returned in April 2009 to teach English language classes. “Being on the board of JCEC is important because it is a way to expand my support for the school and to volunteer even when I can’t be in Lhasa!”
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Leticia Padilla
with Jatson kids
Leticia Padilla,
Secretary
When Leticia arrived at Jatson Chumig in January 2008 to volunteer for one month teaching English, her first reaction was, "It's cold, really cold here! The kids and I warmed up each other's hearts very quickly. Helping the Board is a wonderful way of helping Jampa, Tenzin and the kids and it's a great way of being in two places at once, the USA and Tibet."
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