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Your contribution will go directly towards SFT's hard-hitting grassroots campaigns, and our activist training program that helps create the student leaders that are working so hard for human rights and freedom in Tibet. Your donation is a powerful investment in peace and freedom.

Monthly Giving - Join the Rangzen Circle

RANGZEN ("independence") CIRCLE members make an exceptional contribution to the fight for Tibetan freedom. Monthly donations allow SFT Canada to maximize the impact of our work for Tibet with proper financial planning. To become a Rangzen Circle member, choose the amount you would like to give and click the button below

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Make a One-Time Donation

Click here to make a contribution to Students for a Free Tibet Canada. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Or you can always mail a check to our national office in Toronto:

167 Augusta Ave
Toronto, ON
M5T 2L4.

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Kelsang Palden

Project Manager
Montreal, QC


Why Donate?
"As a member of SFT, a Tibetan in exile, and a true believer that Tibet will be free one day, I feel that such a small gesture on my part is a duty I owe to those Tibetans who took over the streets of Lhasa back March 10, 1959 risking their lives for their noble beliefs and aspiration for justice, freedom and peace. I am enthused at the idea that each year our movement is growing stronger."

Shannon Thompson

Program Director
Toronto, ON


Why Donate?
"I believe passionately that a people's culture, language and homes should be respected. This summer's Olympics in Beijing offers a spotlight for the world to shine on the Chinese government's continued occupation of Tibet. I hope that Canadians from coast to coast will support SFT as it shines this light of freedom in the coming months. Not having a free Tibet is a tremendous loss and source of suffering that must end."