The Sutasoma Trust: Angela Hobart’s mission to bridge cultures

Angela Hobart founded The Sutasoma Trust in 1990 with the aim of supporting humanitarian and educational endeavours in Asia.

Today Sutasoma website is an independent project. One of our goals is to raise awareness through the media for some of the projects we support.

Its first projects included helping open an amputee clinic in Cambodia for victims of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime and later supporting a school for disadvantaged children and Tibetan refugees in Nepal.

Since then, the Sutasoma Trust has provided support and assistance to a wide range of humanitarian and educational projects throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, and the USA.

Like Prince Sutasoma, The Sutasoma Trust believes in the enhancement of the human consciousness to help create a higher level of awareness, compassion and empathy for others around us.

The Sutasoma Trust was originally founded to be a grant-giving organisation to support scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Today it also supports humanitarian and educational projects throughout the world The Sutasoma Trust and its partners aim to fulfill these beliefs by offering the disadvantaged the very foundations with which to build a fairer and more sustainable future.

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