Bhutanese Community of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvenia. (BCP)

Since April 2008 Bhutanese Refugees found new homes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the US. Since then, many Bhutanese found Pittsburgh the most livable place with employment opportunities, security, geographical landscape and more importantly very helpful communities around. There are two refugee resettling agencies namely Jewish Family and Children's Service (JF&CS) and Catholic Charity Diocese of Pittsburgh. Both the agencies are very actively working to make the new homes welcoming for newly arriving refugees from around the globe. Other than the Bhutanese there are Burmese, Iraqi and African Refugees resettled in this place.


Bhutanese people are considered to be more exposed amongst emigrants. Many are Hindus, some are Buddhists and some are Christians yet all are bonded in a single tie with no conceptual-religious differences. No matter what the belief is Bhutanese people are ideally working together for the upliftment of the community and preservation of the culture and tradition in a symbolic manner. Here are some clips of the beginning.
very simple and understandable.

#Introduction of guests during the programme.Click here to see Videos.


#Song by Ashok Gurung and Durga Bista during the first Cultural Programme organized and hosted by Bhutanese Community of Pittsburg. They welcomed the guests with a nepali number " Hey Kancha Thatai ma yo baisa jana lagyo" Orginally sung by Narayan Gopal and Aruna Lama. click here to see Videos.


#Speech by Shubha Mullic, President of Hindu Jain and Family,Hindu Jain Temple during social and Cultural programme organized by Bhutanese community of Pittsburgh. Click here to See Video.


# Bhutanese community of Pittsburgh offering gratitude to JF&CS during the same Multi cultural programme. Click here to See Video.


#This is nepali dance "mai morilai" performed during the cultural programmme organized by bhutanese community of Pittsburgh. Click here to see video.\

#Nepali dance"Dali Dalima" by children during a live cultural programme organized by bhutanese community of Pittsburgh. Click here to see video.