Jetsun Pema Compassion and Education Event -30th October, 5.30-7.30 pm, London Business School, NW1

The Dalai Lama Centre for Compassion (DLCC) is delighted to extend a special invitation for an extraordinary and intimate gathering that promises to be both inspiring and enlightening.

On the evening of 30th October 2023, we are honoured to host Jetsun Pema, the sister of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, for a unique and insightful discussion about compassion, education and kindness in society and to thank you for your kind support of The DLCC.

 

Event Details

Date: Monday, 30th October, 2023

Time: 5.30 pm-7.30 pm

Venue: London Business School, NW1

Jetsun Pema is widely recognised for her compassionate work and commitment to humanitarian causes. Her decades of work supporting refugee children with the Tibetan Children's Village and her wisdom and insights into the value of compassion promise a rich and enlightening discussion.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama remains committed to the growth of the organisations that he founded around the world. We are delighted to report that The DLCC has gone through an exciting new phase with the arrival last year of our new Chair, Kirstie Papworth (Psychologist, Executive Director at London Business School and Author of "Compassionate Leadership") and two new Trustees; Nina Bohn and Amanda Horton-Mastin, in April 2023. Our compassion-led programmes are thriving in schools, and we have exciting new plans to grow our work with children and introduce Compassion-based training for teachers.

We appreciate that you may not be able to attend the event in person, and we'd love to keep you in the loop on our plans, so please let us know if you'd like to chat with us at another time.

Please RSVP by 20th October to secure your spot, as seating is limited. You can RSVP by replying to info@dlccoxford.org.

If you have any questions or require further information, don't hesitate to get in touch with us via the same email address.

Thank you for your support and for considering our invitation. We very much hope to see you on 30th October for an evening of inspiration and enlightenment and to celebrate compassion.

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