“Monks, if people understood the results of giving the way the Buddha does, they would not eat without sharing first. Greed and stinginess would no longer control their hearts.” ___Buddha

Support the Temple, Sustain the Tradition

Munivongsa Buddhist Temple relies on the generosity and kindness of devotees, families, and friends. Your support helps maintain the temple, support the monastic community, organize religious ceremonies, and preserve Khmer Buddhist culture for future generations.

Every offering—big or small—is an act of merit and compassion.

WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

Your Generosity Makes a Difference

Your donations directly support:

Daily temple operations and maintenance

Monks’ basic needs (food, robes, study materials)

Religious ceremonies and holy days

Dharma classes, meditation, and youth programs

Community support and cultural preservation

Temple construction and improvement projects

Through your generosity, the temple remains a place of peace, learning, and refuge for all.

Way To Support

How You Can Contribute

1. Financial Donations

1. Financial Donations

Financial offerings help the temple meet both daily needs and long-term goals.

Donation Options May Include:

  • One-time donation

  • Monthly or annual support

  • Sponsorship of ceremonies or special events

  • Dedication donations (in honor or memory of loved ones)

2. Offering Food & Supplies

2. Offering Food & Supplies

Support can also be given through material offerings, including:

  • Food for monks and community meals

  • Kitchen and dining supplies

  • Construction materials

  • Cleaning and maintenance supplies

Please contact the temple in advance to coordinate offerings.

3. Volunteer Service

3. Volunteer Service

Offer Your Time and Skills

Volunteer Opportunities Include:

    • Event and ceremony assistance

    • Cleaning and maintenance

    • Construction and improvement work

    • Cooking and food preparation

    • Office, media, or administrative support

Make a Donation to Support the Temple

“A person should not look down on small good deeds, thinking they bring no results. Just as a water jar is filled drop by drop, a wise person becomes full of merit by doing good little by little.___Buddha