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The Contemplative monks need your support to build a permanent
Monastic Community Center in San Ramón, Costa Rica. As a result
of the successful outreach efforts of the monks, the Order plans to
build a monastic community center. The Contemplative monks hope to build
a monastic center that will accommodate all their current activities
and needs, as well as a monastery that will support expanded activities
in the future.
A unique approach, in that our monastery and all the buildings within
the monastic complex will be created out of recycled cargo containers,
reducing our carbon footprint on the environment, while providing a
hurricane resistant, more energy efficient and cost effective option
to traditional building.
The shipping container construction is the most environmentally sound
form of construction on the market. They use a fraction of the traditional
timber steel and cement found in conventional homes. The structural
strength of the shipping container allows the builder to create multi-story
dwellings, offering a larger living space without expanding its footprint.
The heavy gauge steel framing allows the unit to withstand 65,000 lbs
of stacked weight. It has been estimated that 85% of the building materials
used in each shipping container home have been recycled.
Also, the foundation design is less expensive, uses much less material
and is faster to install. The infrastructure for transport already exists,
so the container homes can be easily moved by ship, truck or train.
This component reduces the amount of transport time. Everything is delivered
in one trip.
Once completed, the monastery will provide a residence for monastic
students, a liturgical area, monks and visitors, and a cloistered enclosure,
to serve as the hermitage for our lama.

Financial Requirements
Many of our supporters already know that the property originally used
for our monastery expansion project was destroyed in 2005, during Hurricane
Katrina. The donor lost everything, and was no longer able to provide
us with the land or buildings that were promised. In 2007, the spiritual
director and founder of our Order suffered a serious accident, as a
result of neurological problems, which left him permanently disabled.
As a result he has no longer been able to cover the monthly expenses
for the central offices and hermitage, and our community was forced
to postpone the building of a new monastery.
A decision was made by unanimous vote of the Sangha to begin seeking
the initial funding to establish the Lojong Monastery Captial Fund Program.
These funds will be specifically reserved for securing the property,
and cannot be used for any other programs or operating expenses. The
initial funding needed will be $24,000 (to provide transitional housing)
and $389,000 for the building project itself.

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How You Can Help
Your support is greatly needed, and there are a number of ways you
can help the Contemplative mnks realise their vision of extending the
Dharma of Compassion to others.
Many of our donors have come up with imaginative wasy to support our
work in the past, so we encourage such creative generosity and welcome
your input. We are requesting of all members and friends to support
this project in whatever way you can.
In order to let the Monastery Project become reality we have established
the Monastery Capital Fund Program (MCF). All participants in the Monastery
Capital Fund Sponsorship Program at the Founder level (as further described
below) will have a name plate next to a juniper tree dedicated to them,
and will be remembered for their generous support forever.

Donor Levels
Friend of the Dharma
- Donations of $99 up to $999
- Name mentioned on the Sponsors & Donors page in our annual program.
- A "Compassion Works" t-shirt
Founder's Circle
- Donations of $1,000 and up
- A Compassion Works lapel pin
- Name mentioned on the Founder's Circle page in our annual program.
- Name engraved on the Founder's Circle Wall at the temple entrance
- A "Compassion Works" t-shirt
Bronze Founder's Circle
- Donations of $5,000 and up
- A Compassion Works commemorative desk scupture
- A Compassion Works lapel pin
- Name mentioned on the Founder's Circle page page in our annual program.
- Name engraved on the Founder's Circle Wall at the temple entrance
- A "Compassion Works" t-shirt
Silver Founder's Circle
- Donations of $25,000 and up
- A private dinner with H.E. Dharmacharya Gurudas Sunyatananda
- A Compassion Works commemorative desk scupture
- A Compassion Works lapel pin
- Name mentioned on the Founder's Circle page page in our annual program.
- Name engraved on the Founder's Circle Wall at the temple entrance
- A "Compassion Works" t-shirt
Gold Founder's Circle
- Donations of $100,000 and up
- Participation in a Gold Founder's Circle retreat with H.E. Dharmacharya
Gurudas Sunyatananda
- A private dinner with H.E. Dharmacharya Gurudas Sunyatananda
- A Compassion Works commemorative desk scupture
- A Compassion Works lapel pin
- A full page display ad in our annual program.
- Name engraved on the Founder's Circle Wall at the temple entrance
- A "Compassion Works" t-shirt
If you are interested in this program and/or want to participate please
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