Give to Bhutan charities
Give2Asia makes it easy to support a charity in Bhutan. Make a gift to benefit your favorite nonprofit or one of our trusted partners.
How to give to Bhutan
Give2Asia’s mission is to strengthen communities by making cross-border giving easier and more effective.
Why work with Give2Asia
Give2Asia is US-based 501(c)(3) public charity with affiliates in Australia and Hong Kong SAR PRC. Donations from those locations may qualify as a charitable contribution. Learn more.
Local knowledge counts
Give2Asia’s in-country experts provide local knowledge and oversight to help ensure donations will have the desired impact.
Thinley Choden
Country Advisor
Thinley Choden is a social entrepreneur and an independent consultant. In addition to her work at Give2Asia, Thinley manages a boutique impact travel company, freelances as a film producer, and advocates for social entrepreneurship and impact investment.
In 2008, Thinley founded READ Bhutan, a non-profit which she grew and managed until 2014. She has also worked for Acumen Fund and for WFP in Bhutan and New York.
Thinley holds a Wharton Executive Certificate in Strategic Decision Making, a MPA from University of Hawaii, and a post-graduate Leadership certificate from East-West Center in Hawaii. She has a BA Economics from Beloit College, Wisconsin.
Case studies and updates
Give2Asia’s DisasterLink Network Expands to 15 New Locations, Extending Support to 51 Partners
Give2Asia’s DisasterLink Network Expands to 15 New Locations, Extending Support to 51 Partners In a significant milestone for disaster response and recovery efforts across Asia, Give2Asia is thrilled to announce the expansion of its DisasterLink Network. This expansion brings the total number of supported locations to 20 and partners to 51, strengthening our commitment to […]
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