

World-renowned Buddhist nun Seunim Jeong Kwan brings her celebrated temple cuisine to Berkeley for one exceptional night. The 22nd annual Taste & Tribute was held on December 6th, 2025, at Nyingma Institute in the Berkeley Hills.

Every text you give becomes part of an unbroken chain stretching back 1,400 years and forward into an unknown future. Every contribution ensures that these teachings survive to meet the challenges ahead.

On Friday, November 19th, 220 guests joined us at the Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco for an evening of fine dining, camaraderie, and shared commitment to a project that has supported the free distribution of nearly 3 million traditional texts …

This video describes the work of Tibetan lama Tarthang Tulku and the Tibetan Aid Project to preserve the teachings of the Buddha following the invasion of Tibet in the 1950's. The World Peace Ceremony began as a plan to sustain the faith of the refugee Tibetan community by sponsoring a gathering in Bodh Gaya, India, at the site of the Buddha's enlightenment.
September 2017 — Judy Rasmussen, former TAP director, reflects on the origin, early initiatives, and development of Tibetan Aid Project. She describes the organization’s approach as “people to people” and “from our hands to their hands.”