2014 - ProTibet.cz
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2014 - ProTibet.cz
ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Dear friends, I would like to recall an event at this point that happened in 2014. US President Barack Obama when meeting with the Dalai Lama in February 2014 at the White House stressed the importance of protecting the human rights of Tibetans in China and also praised the efforts of non-violence and dialogue. In the Czech Republic the legacy of Vaclav Havel is still present. The civic society which is aware of Tibetan issue feels compassion with Tibetan nation. It seems that the number of educated, understanding and tolerant people in this country is growing – measured through the lens of our organization. More and more enthusiastic volunteers organize film screenings in their cities. Increasing number of donors along with the financial support also donate their time and effort. The compassion and understanding despite differences in religion is also seen in the actions of a pastor in a small Eastern Bohemian village, who, after having attended our lecture, organized a fundraising campaign among parishioners to help support the education of young Tibetan monks. You can read more about the aid projects, or their effect on the education of the youngest Tibetans, or on a dignified old age of the oldest ones in the Annual Report for the year 2014. In this foreword, I would like to highlight the most important – and that is, the organisation is surrounded by numerous little islands of people with positive mindsets willing to help selflessly, sacrificing their time and resources. Like the words of Barack Obama, also our projects may give the Tibetans one of the most important things in life – hope. A hope that things will get better, and that people in the world are not indifferent to the situation in Tibet. With hope in 2015 Ing. Jana Neboráková director of MOST, o. p. s. “With much joy we extend our heartiest congratulations to all the members and staff of MOST, o.p.s., Czech Republic for publishing its annual report. We take this opportunity to applaud them for their charity work, which is both widespread and extensive in contents for Tibetans in Tibet and in exile and particularly for Tibetan children and elders at Tibetan Homes Foundation. MOST, o.p.s. is a heroic initiative pushed forward by compassionate young Czech people who are in the job with their heart and soul. We sincerely wish and pray that the association will grow further in its service towards the education of Tibetan Children and the welfare of Tibetan people.” Sonam T. Khorlatsang General secretary, Tibetan Homes Foundation MOST, O. P. S., NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION Goals and mission Promoting education and improving the living conditions of thousands of children, nomads, Tibetan refugees and old people has been our mission since 2004. We are engaged in development and humanitarian aid in the Indian Himalayas and Tibet. We build and support local schools; we keep the craft tradition by establishing sheltered workshops. Thanks to donors in the project Sponsorship we help Tibetan children, monks and nuns in exile and Tibetan monastic schools and seniors without families. For the Czech public, we hold cultural and educational events throughout the year, the largest of which is the Festival ProTibet. Through our educational programs for schools we offer a variety of activities such as certified courses, lectures and workshops. We collaborate with volunteers, universities and non-profit organizations in the Czech Republic and abroad. Up to 17. 1. 2014 our organization existed as a civic association M.O.S.T. Members of the Board Chairman: Mgr. Michal Majer Vice-chairman: Ing. Petr Ďásek Other members: Nela Boudová, PhDr. Kateřina Jacques, Ing. Radim Chytka, Mgr. Johana Krajčírová Foreign experts Tenzin Dhondup, Karma Cchedup, Lobsang Tsering, Ngawang Thinley, Kalsang Namgyal, Penpa Tsering, Pema Samdup DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION PROJECTS CHOGLAMSAR: Sheltered sewing shop, support to 81 seniors and 50 nomadic families DROKPA CENTRE: Construction of a school, capacity for 230 children THIKSEY, DISKIT MONASTERY: Support to 2 monastic schools, 40 small monks GYALTEN SCHOOL: Support to school, capacity for 400 children KEY, GOMIK, KAZA MONASTERY: Support to 2 monastic schools, 122 monks and nuns, construction of a nunnery TIBETAN HOMES FOUNDATION, DEHRADUN: Support to 158 Tibetan children, 23 seniors and sheltered shops TASHI LHUNPO AND DREPUNG MONASTERY: Support to 20 monks Tibet Ne pal India DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN 2006–2014 TOTAL 495,968 EUR Transmitted funds Year 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 EUR 2006 1,003 2007 8,339 2008 18,621 2009 49,880 2010 43,445 2011 61,488 2012 91,799 2013 108,535 2014 112,855 Total 495,968 DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN 2014 The Sponsorship project Diskit monastery – school TOTAL 112,855 EUR 12,985 Kaza – nunnery school 3,587 Thiksey monastery – school 2,885 Key monastery – school Gomik monastery – school Schools in Tibet 6 % EUR 12,985 5,771 SOS village THF – children 32,931 SOS village THF – seniors 2,344 Tibetan exile villages, Ladakh 9,071 The Sponsorship project Total 82,559 Schools in India 7 % Development projects in India and Tibet Nomads 7 % Healthcare 4 % Sewing workshop 3 % The Sponsorship project 73 % EUR Gyalten school / Tibet 3,607 Drokpa centre / Tibet 3,262 Nomadic school / India 2,189 Kaza nunnery – building / India 5,430 Goat ProTibet / India 7,490 Healthcare – seniors / India 902 Healthcare – tuberculosis / India 3,809 Sewing workshop 3,607 Development projects Total TOTAL THF = Tibetan Homes Foundation 30,296 112,855 Czech Actress Nela Boudová with a boy in a Tibetan school SPONSORSHIP – 475 STORIES This project focuses on improving the living conditions of individual children, and the elderly Tibetan refugees who need our help most. Since 2006 we have regularly assisted 475 people in the Indian Himalayas in the Sponsorship project. In 2014 we provided food, medicine, clothing and school supplies. Tibetan children in exile, Tibetan and Indian monks, including small monks, were provided training in their native language. In summer, we visited all people involved in our projects and checked the efficiency of transmitted donations. We thank all donors for cooperation! 189 Tibetan children The Sponsorship project helps Tibetan children living in Tibet, but also children who fled because of political problems and to get education in India. In 2014 we helped 31 poorest children in Tibet who attend the first grade at the Gyalten School in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. In India, we continued our collaboration with the SOS village Tibetan Homes Foundation, which has more than 2 500 children. It was founded in 1962 by HH the Dalai Lama for children refugees. Through our Project, 158 of these children have been able to get good education. We provided clothes; food and medical care for them. 182 monks and nuns Since 2006, we have been improve living conditions and quality of education for 182 young monks and nuns in seven convent schools in northern and southern India. During the school year the monks can learn traditional subjects such as Tibetan, Tibetan grammar, Buddhist rituals, but also modern subjects such as English, biology or mathematics. 104 Tibetan elderly people In this project, we are helping Tibetan seniors who live in exile villages in northern India. They fled to India in the sixties of the 20th century along with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Today, unfortunately, they live destitute and often without families. In 2014 we helped 104 grandmothers and grandfathers and enabled them to improve their living conditions. “It was great to meet ‘my’ Tibetan grandfather in the Himalayas. His name is Tseten and for almost all his life he led a nomadic life. Now he lives in the village Sumdho. With the help of interpreters I was able to have a little chat with him at his home. He told me he had been sick and he was grateful for the pills he had got from me. Now he can walk again and his health improved. When we arrived, he even came to greet us at the door." From the memories of the patroness of the Project, the Czech actress Nela Boudová. Teaching in Tibetan exile school SCHOOL PROTIBET Supporting education of children and adults in the outlying plains is key for the residents’ confidence in finding their bearings in a complex world and finding a job. In the Project School ProTibet we support the four major schools in Tibet and India with a capacity of 740 children. In 2014 we donated 14,488 EUR for their development. Gyalten school (Tibet) In 2014 we also supported the non-governmental school Gyalten lying in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Kardze. This school is the only one in the area that offers free education, food and accommodation for 400 children from the nearby villages. For some of them we have provided school supplies, textbooks, clothing and medicines in the value of 3,606 EUR. Furthermore, we contribute to the salaries of teachers and help fund school meals. In the upcoming years we will continue to repair the residential rooms that are in disrepair, and we want to build an adequate supply of drinking water. Drokpa centre (Tibet) In 2014, in collaboration with the local Tibetan NGO, the construction and decoration of classrooms and kitchen of Drokpa centre, located in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Tsolho, was completed. We donated the amount of 3,262 EUR. The Centre serves to educate up to 200 children of displaced nomads. At the same time it provides room for local villagers who can teach their traditions to younger generation. The Centre is led by experienced teachers who also provide educational materials and access to the Internet. Nunnery in Kaza (India) In 2014, in collaboration with Sapan Foundation, we kept on doing finishing touches on the construction and equipping the school using an amount of 5,430 EUR. Since then eighteen nuns have been studying there and the monastery has simultaneously become an important hub for local residents from all over the valley. In the summer, our people came to check the use of the donations in the school. In the upcoming year we would like to continue and finish the construction of the second half of the school. Nomadic school (India) Near the Tibetan border in remote villages in Changthtang we help increase literacy of more than 150 children aged 6 to 16 years. In winter 2014 we held a three-month training program for 45 children from the poorest nomadic families coming from villages Puga and Sumdho. The training was managed by the local teachers. We built this mobile school near the Tibetan border in 2011 and in 2014 it was completely renovated to serve even in freezing temperatures -35 °C. We also provide training for 112 children in two other villages Henle and Nyoma, in collaboration with the Swiss Foundation Amala. Medical examination of children in the exile village DOCTORS PROTIBET Health is the most important thing and therefore in 2014 we focused on providing medical care for more than 100 sick children and the elderly. We helped those who had no money for treatment of serious illnesses or basic medical supplies. Rescuing children's lives In 2014 we provided treatment to 8 children who became ill with tuberculosis. All of them live without parents in the SOS village Tibetan Homes Foundation in northern India, and had no money for the treatment. We provided 3,806 EUR. We also started to perform preventive examinations on the children who had been suspected of having tuberculosis or hepatitis. Therefore we help in time so that the children have a greater chance to recover. These medical examinations are subsidized through donations from gift certificates “Doctors ProTibet”. Wheelchair for Tibetan grandfather In 2014 we also focused on the care of immobile elderly destitute men, living in remote Himalayan villages above 4,500 meters and in the homes for the elderly in northern India. We arranged for them 100 crutches and five wheelchairs to be mobile within their capabilities and able to live in dignifying conditions. Funds for these devices have been secured from the donations of gift certificates called “Wheelchair”. When dealing with the Health Kalon, we found that currently there is only one medical facility for tuberculosis treatment. Its capacity of forty-two beds is absolutely inadequate for the Tibetans. We have learned that Tibetan healthcare in India has been undergoing a reform in recent years. Health insurance, which is also available for the whole families, is being introduced to cover the healthcare costs. Symbolical cash payments still remains open to impecunious Tibetans. Wheelchair certificate Tibetan weaving workshop FAIR WORKSHOPS PROTIBET Sewing rooms ProTibet Tailoring In 2014 we established another sewing room based on fair trade in Dharamsala. The first one was built in 2011 in Ladakh in the Himalayas. Their purpose is to educate the poor Tibetan women and offer them a job in a region with high unemployment. Since 2011 we have trained both men and women, and expanded the range of products with traditional clothing and textile accessories. The first sewing room has been operating since 2013, independently of our assistance. As for the second sewing room, located in Dharamsala where the Dalai Lama resides, we have been helping it to ensure sales of textile accessories through Czech companies. In order to expand our portfolio of textile products we also started with preparation of designs of screen-printing techniques. Weaving room Products from these weaving rooms include woven shawls, rugs, bags and knitted hats and socks. They are produced by nomad women in Ladakh and women in a village near the Tibetan border Demul. These activities came up as the initiative of local active women, who provide sustenance to their families and support local school. Glass workroom In 2014 we started to cooperate with an art glass workroom staffed by young Tibetan artists. From their original works made of Murano glass we brought glass beads to the Czech Republic, which can be bought in our e-shop. E-SHOP PROTIBET – WWW.SHOP.PROTIBET.CZ In our e-shop you can get traditional Tibetan handmade products from nomadic Tibetan women who work in sheltered workshops. We also work with many other handicraft shops. We have been supporting all of these shops by purchasing their products, which in turn we sell at our events or as corporate or VIP gifts. In 2014, in cooperation with the publishing house Verzone, we released a CD with Himalayan tales, told by the renowned Czech actors – Bára Hrzánová, Jiří Lábus, Nela Boudová and Vladimír Javorský. The revenue from the shop is used to fund our development and educational projects. Tibetan nomad woman milking goats GOAT PROTIBET With the support of 50 nomadic families who live in difficult conditions at altitudes above 4,500 meters above sea level near the Tibetan border, we began cooperation with the Tibetan government in exile in 2010. These families were unfortunately affected by last year's devastating heavy snowfall, so we focused our help on them. Since 2010, they and other families in the area received a total of 635 Kashmiri goats. We also provided them with the means to purchase food for the event of further disasters. to exile villages in central Ladakh, where they try to find a job. It is very difficult; many of them could not go to school and are only able to look after the cattle. In our e-shop you can buy a healthy Kashmiri goat through gift certificate. The goat is then personally forwarded to nomadic families every year. Thanks to this families have enough milk, cheese and wool for winter and in the following year their goats also have kids. In 2014 we donated another 125 Kashmiri goats to 16 of the poorest families to enable them to continue in the traditional way of life. These families came from the Changthang area of the village Sumdho. This way we help to keep their herds so that families do not have to be relocated. In the area near the Tibetan border Changthang nomadic families live a traditional way of life like they did earlier at home in Tibet. They are an important element of Tibetan culture even today, their population in the area is over 1,500. The nomads take care of goats and sheep in particular. Animals produce milk, butter, a bit of wool and pashmina. These products are sufficient to live on during summer and in winter the families have to buy food for the goats. They obtain money by selling wool rugs and woven or knitted products. However, if they lose the greater part of a herd of goats, they cease to be self-sufficient and cannot keep up on the plains. The poorest of them are forced to sell the remaining herd and must relocate Goat ProTibet certificate Tibetan glass workroom EDUCATION AND INFORMATION PROGRAMMES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Since 2004 we have been organizing a series of cultural and educational events for Czech schools and the public. The most important of these is the Festival ProTibet, which in recent years following the contribution of many volunteers could be held in nearly 32 cities. In 2014 we dedicated our educational project to Tibet and Burma and familiarized not only schools, but also the public with the problems of development cooperation and humanitarian aid. ProTibet Festival 2014 During the 13th season of the festival more than a hundred events took place in thirty two cities. Vanishing Himalayan culture, human rights issues and protection of natural and cultural heritage were presented through film screenings, exhibitions and debates. In Prague, Brno, Olomouc, Ostrava and other places foreign artists such as the dancer Tenzin Tsedup had their performance. The performers were not only native Tibetans, but also renowned travellers or experts in the field of development and humanitarian aid. We should like to express gratitude for the support of the festival to the statutory city of Olomouc, municipal district Moravian Ostrava and Přívoz and many cooperating volunteers, institutions and universities. Proceeds in the amount of 2,369 EUR is donated to children from school Gyalten in Tibet. Tibet and Burma – intersections of development Schools and the public have been familiarized in this educational project with the situation and the specifics of Tibet and Burma. The project was a cooperation with the organization People in Need. We focused on human rights issues, cultural differences and migration in the context of global issues. In 2014 our interactive programs were attended by over 1,500 pupils and students of primary, secondary schools and universities. Many schools are also involved in our projects in the Himalayas. Twenty schools rented our traveling exhibitions and other educational materials. During the last two years, we trained over 300 teachers in our accredited courses with the participation of native Tibetans and Burmese. They used the methodology called “Tibet and Burma – the intersection of development”. Within this project we addressed the public with a series of lectures, film screenings, debates, project website and photo exhibition “Tibet and Burma at a crossroads”. During the project, the exhibition was exposed 19 times in the big cities of the Czech Republic, eg. At the Forum 2000 conference in Žofín and in large shopping centers in Prague. Meeting with Dalai Lama PEOPLE Encounter with His Holiness the Dalai Lama In the summer we went to see HH the Dalai Lama in his headquarters in Dharamsala. He gave a blessing to all who participate in our projects. Because he doesn’t hold any political office, we also met with the key representatives of the Tibetan government in exile. The Prime Minister Dr. Lobsang Sangay talked about problems in health care and education and we also discussed supervision for our donations. The Health Kalon Mr. Wangchuk Dr. Tsering filled us in about current health issues in the Tibetan exile villages, especially about the need for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and hepatitis B. ProTibet Club Anyone can join the ProTibet Club who would like to donate at least 5 EUR a month for the development projects. How will the donated amount help? In Tibet it will support 50 % of projects, India 25 % and 25 % in the CZ. In 2014 donors of the ProTibet Club donated 3,804 EUR in total. 1,902 EUR were donated to young children from the Gyalten school in Tibet, 951 EUR were handed over to India to support the nomads after heavy snow fall and through the remaining 951 EUR we could carry out interactive programs for children in our country. Join us now and become a member of the ProTibet Club! “I deeply appreciate what MOST have done to improve the lives of Tibetans in exile as well as in Tibet. Your work has produced tangible results in the form of reaching to and enriching the lives of many people since its inception in 2006. How the donated amount will help? 25 % projects in India On behalf of the Tibetan I would like to extend sincere appreciation to the govt. and people of Czech Republic for their support on the issue of Tibet. Congratulations and Thank you.” Honorable Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay 50 % projects in Tibet 25 % projects in CZ Trip to Tibetan nomads PEOPLE 30 donors and Nela Boudová in the Himalayas In our summer visit to the Himalayas we were joined by the Czech actress Nela Boudová and her crew, and also the senator Peter Bratský and our donors. The purpose of this visit was to see how useful their aid is and whether their donations were used well. Some of them also had the opportunity to meet with their godsons that they support through the project Sponsorship. During this journey we visited the Tibetan children in SOS villages, monks and nuns in monasteries and travelled to the altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level to see the nomads. Our group consisted of doctors, teachers and students. We also participated in a six-month teaching English programme in one of the monasteries by Tibetan borders. In 2015 we are planning another visit for interested members of our donors. Blanka joined to our sponsorship project in 2010. She told us what led her to support Tibetans and why she visited India last summer with us. “I went to Ladakh mainly to meet Tenzin, a girl I support through the Sponsorship project. I wanted to see for myself and experience the conditions in which Tibetan children live and grow up. I had the opportunity to talk to the deputy director of the school and was fascinated that their education is very free and children have the opportunity to choose and study what they like and what they feel most comfortable about. It was a big inspiration and a realization at the same time of how a man, doing with little, can be happy, because this is not about material things, that can be provided, pay for... but it's mostly about spiritual development of every one of us. Meeting with Tenzin was full of emotions and joy, and we are still in touch. Each of us can help to the extent that suits them, it’s not about thousand of crowns, it’s about the energy they put into helping.” Blanka Fišerová FINANCIAL REPORT Balance Sheet (balance) 31 12th 2014 (in thou. EUR) Own activities 19 % Company donors 6 % State budget CZ 12 % Foundations 3 % Local budgets CZ 1 % Individual donors 59 % Assets A. Fixed assets I. Intangible assets II. Tangible fixed assets III. Long-term financial assets IV. Depreciation of fixed assets B. I II. III. IV. Revenues by source categories in 2014 Group fin. resource EUR State budget CZ 25,248 Local budgets CZ 1,262 Individual donors 121,253 Company donors 13,443 Foundations Own activities Total 5,410 38,604 205,220 A. I. II. B. I. II. III. IV. As of the 1st day of the acc. period As of the last day of the acc. period 0.88 0.42 9.61 -9.15 0.00 0.40 9.02 -9.42 Total current assets Total inventories Total receivables Short-term investments Other assets Total assets 69.31 14.74 2.69 49.65 2.23 70.19 67.60 14.42 1.58 51.40 0.20 67.60 Liabilities Custom resources total Total equity Total profit 65.50 64.73 0.77 64.07 66.31 -2.24 Liabilities Total reserves Long-term liabilities Total current liabilities Total other liabilities Total liabilities 4.69 4.62 0.07 70.19 3.53 3.35 0.18 67.60 The “Total assets" is 66,285 EUR. This item consists of the equity in the amount of 30,661 EUR and from the funds in the amount of 35,624. Funds consist of donations within the projects Sponsorship, Goat ProTibet and School ProTibet accepted in the second half of 2014 and will be transfered to India and Tibet in 2015. Profit and loss account 31 12th 2014 (in thou. EUR) Name indicators Consumed purchases Services Personal costs Taxes, fees Other expenses Sold assets Granted posts Income tax Total expenses costs 12.23 35.96 48.51 0.04 0.54 0.83 0.25 98.36 Economic results The entity recorded a loss of 2,242 EUR for the period of 2014, of which the principal activity loss of 17,293 EUR and from economic activities a profit of 15,051 EUR. Profit from economic activities was used to cover the loss from principal activity. Name indicators Sales of own goods and services Change in inventories Total capitalization Other income total Sales of assets depreciation Total contributions received Total operating subsidies Total revenues Total loss Profit from public funds Czech Development Agency Ostrava City Olomouc City revenue 38.59 23.55 7.47 26.51 96.12 2.24 26,510 EUR 25,248 EUR 541 EUR 721 EUR MANY THANKS TO Institutions, organizations and companies: Czech Development Agency and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Czech Republic, Embassy of India, Prague, Embassy of Czech Republic, New Delhi, Olomouc City, City of Ostrava, Ostrava City - MOaP, Forum 2000, Antikvariát Fiducia, CK Kudrna, České centrum fundraisingu, Český rozhlas Olomouc a Ostrava, DC Krůček, ČT Ostrava a Brno, DH Olomouc, Dům kultury města Ostravy, Elektropohony, spol. s r. o., EPONA, FoRS, Grund a. s., Gymnázium Chotěboř, Hotel Radun, Katedra rozvojových studií PřF UPOL, Knihovna města Hradce Králové, Krajská knihovna v Pardubicích, Infocentrum Teplice n. Metují, kavárny a čajovny Olomouc: Bistrá kráva, Dobrá čajovna, Organica Café a Střední formát, Kino Retro, Knihovna města Ostravy, Lucid Circus, Mediapharma, s. r. o., Meduňka, Městská knihovna Břeclav, Městská knihovna Dobruška, Městská knihovna R. Zubera a Café Kavka Javorník, Mystic Temple, Nadace Divoké husy, Nakladatelství Verzone, OC: AFI palác Pardubice, Campus Square Brno, Novodvorská Plaza Praha, Arkády Pankrác a Palladium, NF Pomozme dětem žít lépe, Sdružení Taši Delek, Portaflex s. r. o., Protech Production, s. r. o, sanatoria Klimkovice, tiskárna Properus, tiskárna Pavel Smílek. Our philantropers from the cultural, business and public sector: Nela Boudová s rodinou, Bára Hrzánová, Miluše Horská, Lucie Špaková, Jakub Švejkar, Vladimír Polák, Geše Nyima Özer, Petr Bratský, Jiří Grund, Radan a Alice Kučovi, Karel Nešpor, Naděžda Krátká, Kateřina Jacques a Martin Bursík, Martin Cabejšek, Martin Králíček, Jiří Šiler, Jan Haruda, Michal Jaroš, Eva a Radim Chytkovi, Jan Táborský, Hana Klínková, Eva Čadová, Alena Čejchanová, účinkující na Festivalu ProTibet. All other fans and volunteers: Anna Augustinová, Zdeněk Baborák, Libor Bálek, Hanka Bártová, Vítězslav Béňa, Miroslav Blahušek, Petra Brejšová, Simona Borůvková, Veronika Bukovská, Martina Cicvárková, Michaela Johnová Čapková, Jaroslav Čech, Barbora Ďásková, Lucie Fenclová, Roman Gabor, David Gladiš, Michal Grill, Tereza Gunčicová, Naďa Henešová, Jaroslava Herbrichová, Dalibor Chum, Marie Ježková, Jana Kamínková, Jan Kastor, Jan Klika, Monika Kovaříková, Johana Krajčírová, Jan a Dita Kremlovi, Adam Kubesa, Alena Kubičková, Pavel Kurfürst, Radoslava Kvasničková, Ilona Machová, Petr Malý, Roman Miesler, Tomáš Marvan, Irena a Ivo Neborákovi, Tomáš Nováček, Martin Novotný, Michal Novotný, Jana Ooschová, Petra Orálková, Zuzka Oravcová, Petra Oula, Iva Palkovská, Tomáš Přichystal, Ivana Pustějovská, Iva Radová, Marcel Řimák, Veronika Sazimová, Petr Sedlák, Lucie Sehnálková, Nikola Seifertová, Lenka Slívová, Pavel Smílek, Věra Smrčková, Ondřej Široký, Jakub Špejchlík, Michal Štěpánek, Jaroslav Talácko, Eva Tenzin, Jana Třešková, Vladimír Urbanec, Pavel Vala, Irena Velčovská, Jakub Vyroubal, Eva a Ladislav Werkmannovi, Miroslav Závada, Tomáš Zetek, Tomáš Znamenáček. We also thank another 970 donors, that unfortunately can’t all be named here. Their support is crucial for running of all our projects, especially the Sponsorship, Goat ProTibet and School ProTibet. Thanks for providing the photographs: Foto © Martin Pustelník | www.martinpustelnik.com Foto © Karel Hájek | www.travelfoto.cz CONTACT MOST, o. p. s. Tilschové 670/5, Ostrava, 709 00 Czech Republic, Europe Office Ostrava: Poděbradova 97, mobile: +420 774 899 242 Office Olomouc: Wurmova 7, mobile: +420 775 076 013 Transparent account Sponzorship project: 2200249897/2010 Transparent account of the public collections: 2800064052/2010 ID: 26672740 info@protibet.cz www.shop.protibet.cz www.protibet.cz WWW.PROTIBET.CZ