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Donations:

Cyclists and walkers are encouraged to set personal goals for raising funds for Khuphuka. Ask your family and friends to donate to this noble effort! All donations go directly to the Khuphuka Project and are tax deductible.

Donations can be made by check (payable to SF Insight – write Khuphuka Benefit in the memo line). You can give your check to the cyclist or walker you are sponsoring or mail it to SF Insight, P.O. Box 475536, San Francisco, CA 94147. If you would like acknowledgement of your donation, please make a request and include your e-mail address or complete street address.

You can also donate by clicking the button below. Your online donation will be passed through the First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, our fiscal sponsor. Please designate "Khuphuka Benefit" as the designated charity when asked where you would like your donation to go.


Khuphuka Project

Dharmagiri, our sister sangha in South Africa, was founded by our friends and longtime practitioners, Thanissara and Kittisaro. Since 2000, their AIDS support projects have served thousands of people in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Click here to learn more about the Khuphuka Project.

To register for bike ride: email Jeff White at jeffwhitesf@gmail.com
To register for walk: email Gayle Markow at gaylemarkow@gmail.com
Questions: email Gayle Markow at gaylemarkow@gmail.com or call 415-845-1638

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Eugene Cash Eugene Cash is the founding teacher of the San Francisco Insight Meditation Community of San Francisco. He teaches at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and leads intensive meditation retreats internationally. His teaching is influenced by both Burmese and Thai streams of the Theravada tradition as well as Zen and Tibetan Buddhist practice. He is also a teacher of the Diamond Approach, a school of spiritual investigation and self-realization developed by A. H. Almaas.

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