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ACTION CENTRE

Get Involved & Make a Difference!

Over the coming months we will be launching our own campaigns and publishing details of them here.  We will also publish links to other organisations's relevant campaigns. 

CLICK HERE to take action for the Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the Panchen Lama whom China "vanished" in 1995 when he was aged just six.  Whereabouts still unknown.

KEEP UP TO DATE BY JOINING OUR URGENT RESPONSE NETWORK.  IT'S COMPLETELY FREE; CLICK HERE TO CREATE A BLANK EMAIL AND INSERT "SUBSCRIBE" IN THE SUBJECT LINE.

CLICK ABOVE FOR MORE INFORMATION

CLICK HERE FOR PREVIOUS CAMPAIGNS & ACTIONS
HELP WANTED!

We're looking for volunteers help us in a number of areas including fund-raising, publicity and to train as speakers.  If you're interested please click here to send us an email.  Please let us know what you'd like to get involved in.  If possible, please supply a contact telephone number.

We are also looking for people to join our management committee.  You don't need any special skills, just an interest in our work and plenty of energy.  At present we are only looking for members in the UK but would still be interested in hearing from residents of other countries who might be able to help.

Management committee meetings are likely to be held four or five times a year, possibly a little more frequently during the next twelve months as we develop our work and prepare an application for charitable status.  At least some meetings would be held in the London area but venues could be flexible depending upon where members of the committee live.

If you're interested please write and tell us a little more about yourself.  You can email us by clicking here
(please put "Committee" in the subject line) or write to:

David Meanwell,
Four Directions,
31 Caversham Avenue
Sutton,
Surrey,
SM3 9AQ.
(United Kingdom.)

Thank you.

Page updated 09 August 2009

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