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RKUK

6th Floor, First Central 200
2 Lakeside Drive
London NW10 7FQ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 8933 3247
Email: info@rkuk.org
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Join Now

Thank you so much for thinking about joining us — we’re really glad you’re here.

If you’d like to take your first step with RKUK, please tell us a little about yourself below. Once we’ve received your form, we’ll be in touch by email to say hello properly and, if you’d like, offer a friendly introduction session. It’s a relaxed chance to ask any questions and find out more about how we practise and learn together.

There’s no pressure at all — you’re free to explore at your own pace and see if RKUK feels right for you. And please rest assured that anything you share will be kept private and only used to stay in touch with you, in line with our Privacy Policy.

We’re very much looking forward to getting to know you and hope to welcome you soon — either online or in person when possible. Let’s walk this path of Dharma practice together, one step at a time.

 

Donation

We are deeply grateful for the generosity and kindness we receive from everyone who shares our wish to practise and share the teachings of the Buddha and the Lotus Sutra. As a registered charity, RKUK relies on this spirit of giving — known in Buddhism as dāna or generosity — to sustain our activities and maintain a space where we can learn and grow together.

If you would like to support us in this way, you are warmly invited to make a donation. Every offering, whether one-off or regular, helps us continue our work for the benefit of all beings.
If you wish, you can also choose to set up a regular monthly donation through PayPal — a wonderful way to share your generosity in a steady, mindful way.

Support us through “EasyFundraising”

Did you know you can also support RKUK while you shop online — at no extra cost to you? Over 7,000 online brands, including John Lewis & Partners, Argos, Uswitch, eBay and M&S, are ready to give a free donation every time you shop through EasyFundraising. It’s a simple way to share in this spirit of generosity while you go about your day.