Ven. Fabienne Pradelle, Executive Director of Jamyang London Buddhist Centre, shares the 2021 Annual Report Message to the Jamyang Community.
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Meet some of our Students
What makes Jamyang Buddhist Centre a unique and special place to study?
A lovely happy end for our beloved Dorje!
In October 2021, we reached out, looking for a loving adoptive home for Dorje, Jamyang’s beloved house cat.
Meet some of our friends: Sabine Scherer
Meet Sabine long-term friend of Jamyang and former volunteer.
Meet some of our instructors: Carla Calimani
Carla is the Scaravelli Yoga teacher that every Saturday at Jamyang runs a class.
Meet our 2021 Exploring Buddhism Inclusivity Ambassadors
Welcome to the Exploring Buddhism Inclusivity Ambassadors 2021!
Meet some of our students: Tiffany Singh
Tiffany Singh, is a Basic Programme student on our Inclusivity Ambassador scheme who is also a fine social practice artist, focusing on the links between art, communities and wellbeing.
Discover more in this interview.
Roots and Shoots will take care of Jamyang’s garden
We’re happy to announce that our Courtyard Garden will be looked after by the expert hands of the gardeners at Roots and Shoots.
Meet some of our friends: Alison Murdoch
Meet Alison a pillar of the Jamyang community.
Since the early days, Alison was a pillar of the Jamyang community. She turned the old courthouse into a vibrant Buddhist centre, she offered her service as a director for Jamyang London and after for the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW). Alison also sat on the FPMT, Inc. board of directors for 10 years and she is now the Chair of Trustees of Jamyang London Buddhist Centre and the Courthouse Community Centre. She is the co-author of the 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life book and app, and she recently compiled and edited the Lamrim Year: Making Life Meaningful Day By Day.