Buddhist Eco Chaplaincy Training Program

2026 – 2027 Information Session

Hosted by 

Sati Center for Buddhist Studies

From the Organizer:

This 18-month course offers a basic Buddhist training in the wisdom and skill needed to be a Buddhist Environmental Chaplain, i.e., those who work to support people in developing healthy, compassionate, and mutually supportive relationships with each other and with the natural world. The Faculty for the program are: Gil Fronsdal, Kirsten Rudestam, Kaira Jewel Lingo, Susie Harrington, and Ram Appalaraju.

Sati Center for Buddhist Studies  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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