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The 8th Annual Upper Mustang Health Camp took place in a public building. In the village of Tsarang, we used the local administrative offices.  Although patients are coming for medical treatment, there was definitely also a very social atmosphere – friends gathering and catching up before during and after treatment!  Amchi Chungden treated many patients with cupping …

Some of the treatments administed during our time in Upper Mustang were surprising.  On our first day, a patient at the 8th Annual Upper Mustang Health Camp was treated for migranes and qi stagnation by Amchi-la Dr Tenjing Dharke Gurung using the technique of bloodletting. She did not flinch – this was not her first rodeo.  A …

Many patients in Upper Mustang live a very difficult and physical life.  Their daily work takes a toll on their bodies, and many have chronic pain.  Amchi Pema treats a patient at the 8th Annual Upper Mustang Health Camp for shoulder pain using Moxibustion, a traditional therapy administered by burning dried mugwort close to the area of …

The treatments provided at the Upper Mustang Free Health Camp are based in Eastern (Tibetan) medicine.  The medications are based on the tradition of Sowa Rigpa (the Science of Healing).  Volunteer Nancy, a hospital pharmacist in the US, assisted with medication distribution as Amchi Chungden and Amchi Yeishi counsel a patient.  

Amchi-la Dr. Tenjing Dharke Gurung, President and Founder of Himalayan Guge Organization, counseled and diagnosed each patient during the 8th Annual Upper Mustang Free Health Camp. His kindness, compassion and skill have earned him the respect of members of these communities. The trust shown by patients are a testament to his character.  We are proud to …

In the remote Upper Mustang region, many people have never seen a doctor.  There just isn’t enough access to healthcare in this area.  Every person who attended the clinic had their blood pressure and pulse rate checked.  Volunteer Lindsay, who works in the medical field, was the perfect volunteer to take on this job!  The results are recorded and …

In December 2023, the first JJoy Foundation volunteer team participated in the 8th Annual Upper Mustang Free Health Camp. Over the course of 4 days, 290 patients were treated. Here, patients are registered for the clinic by Himalayan Guge Organization General Secretary Tashi Phuntsok.  

As we reflect on 2023, we are truly inspired by the amazing work we’ve been able to accomplish together. At the beginning of the year, JJoy was still just a dream. We could not have imagined the outpouring of support that we would receive as we launched this mission to help communities around the world.  We …

Our second health camp (in the village of Tsarang) is complete! People from 7+ surrounding villages traveled up to 5 hours by car to seek treatment. The team treated over 200 patients during 2 clinic days - it was very very busy. Everyone was happy despite the fact that they were traveling to receive care. …