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Canh Thai Temple

Canh Thai Temple

San Jose, CA
Tax ID26-3759730

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About this organization

Revenue

$207,780

Expenses

$50,177

Mission

The exempt organization is a temple formed to primarily serve the Vietnamese Buddist community. The master monk teaches the rules and laws of Buddism, provides spiritual support and perform memorial and burial ceremonies to all temple members.

About

The organization has been successful in informing the public the teaching of Budda. It provide service every weekend to disciples and the public alike. It is in the process of building a temple. It purchase a lot of land through public donations and loan and planned to complete the temple in 2013. However, the project is not complete and is still on going. It is planned that the building project is going to be done by end of 2015.


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