MEDICAL MISSION 2026
Goal 1: Expanding Access to Care
Provide free medical, dental, and cancer treatment to 20,000 individuals, creating meaningful change by removing barriers to essential health services and delivering measurable impact on community health outcomes.
Goal 2: Catalyzing Social Change and Impact in Equity and Education
Catalyze social change in healthcare equity and education by collaborating with policymakers and grassroots communities, driving lasting impact through inclusive policy reform and transformative educational initiatives.
February 15 - March 16, 2026, 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Drikung Monastery, Nunnery, Schools
Dr. TENZIN PASANG
Dr. TENZIN WANGPO
Dr. TENZIN SELDON
Dr. TENZIN DADUL
Mrs. DECHEN DOLMA
Dr. NARPATSINGH RAJPUT
Dr. PREET JAIN
Dr. ARIVARULIYAR UDAIYAPPA
DR. TENZIN PASANG
Chief Dental Officer
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Pasang for his extraordinary and selfless commitment to humanity. Through his tireless volunteer service, he has provided free dental treatment to more than 15,000 underserved children and families at the Tibetan Homes Foundation, Tibetan Children’s Villages, and remote refugee communities across north and south India. His compassion has reached those who are often forgotten—monks, nuns, and underprivileged children—bringing not only healing but dignity and hope.
In 2026, Dr. Pasang’s unwavering dedication continues to shine as a beacon of service. His work exemplifies the true spirit of volunteerism: transforming lives, alleviating suffering, and ensuring that the most vulnerable receive care they would otherwise be denied.
Since 2018, Dr. Pasang has faithfully served as Chief Dental Officer of our medical mission trips, leading with humility, expertise, and compassion. His impact extends far beyond dental treatment—it is a testament to how one individual’s selfless service can uplift entire communities, inspire social change, and remind us of the power of humanity in action.
We are profoundly thankful for Dr. Pasang’s enduring contributions. His legacy of service continues to shape society, bringing health, hope, and equity to those most in need.
In this picture, Dr. Narpatsingh Rajput (left) and Dr. Preet Jain (right) are providing free treatment to a schoolchild, skillfully removing an infection during urgent care to relieve pain and ensure long-term oral health.
Their selfless service reflects the mission of bringing healing and hope to underserved communities.
Honoring Dr. Pasang & Dr. Dadul
With heartfelt gratitude, we honor Dr. Pasang (right) and Dr. Dadul (left) for their extraordinary selfless service since 2009. In this picture, they are seen helping a schoolgirl with compassion and a smile—an image that reflects the countless times they have provided free treatment, relief, and hope to underserved children. Their dedication has touched the lives of thousands, transforming pain into healing and despair into dignity, and stands as a shining example of how medical volunteerism uplifts humanity.
What makes their service especially inspiring is their own journey. Raised as underprivileged children in refugee orphanage schools, they once shared the struggles of those they now serve. By paying forward their experiences, they have transformed personal hardship into a mission of healing, ensuring that children facing similar challenges today receive care, dignity, and hope. Their story demonstrates how resilience and empathy can be transformed into lasting impact for society’s most vulnerable.
For more than a decade, Dr. Pasang and Dr. Dadul have exemplified the highest ideals of public health leadership and humanitarian service. Their unwavering commitment to underserved communities continues to catalyze social change, bringing health, equity, and opportunity to children who need it most. Their journey from vulnerable youth to compassionate healers is a powerful inspiration to the world—proving that service rooted in gratitude and resilience can create a healthier, more just, and more hopeful future for all.
-Picture Courtesy, TCV

