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Are you always thinking about what to do next, or getting lost in regret over past mistakes, leaving you unable to focus on the present moment?
Dr. Edwin Lim, who has dedicated 15 years of his life to Tzu Chi’s Mission of Medicine, received the Healthcare Humanity Award on 26 April 2018, as a recognition of his continued, selfless contribution and dedication to the medical field.
Students from Tzu Chi Teenagers’ Class expressed their heartfelt gratitude and love to their parents on Parents’ Day, serving the latter piping hot tea, bathing their feet, and making thank you cards for them.
Two of Tzu Chi’s Honorary Board Members shared their inspiring stories with fellow members at their first Appreciation Ceremony. One of them is a wealthy entrepreneur, while the other is an elderly lady who lives a frugal life...
An unexpected accident during a holiday trip took away the life of a young medical graduate. Tzu Chi volunteers in the UK and Singapore provided cross-country care and support to the bereaved family of the deceased.
Beneficiary students of the Seeds of Hope (“SOH”) Programme built their “dream house” together with their families during the SOH Welcome Ceremony. From the activity, they learned about the importance of teamwork, and also understood that...
Parents and children from the Tzu Chi Parent-Child Bonding Class went on two separate excursions to Lorong Halus Wetland and Bedok NEWater Plant, where they learned how precious our water resources are.
Tzu Chi volunteers shared about the importance of recycling and environmental protection through live demonstrations and interactive games at the “Just-One-Earth Day” eco-carnival at Our Tampines Hub.
64-year-old Tan Beng Hock described himself as living a “foolish and chaotic life” before the age of 50. After surpassing many trials in life and growing up from the hardships he went through, he said with certainty, “I like who I am now.”
A group of students from Hwa Chong Institution served as volunteers on Tzu Chi Recycling Day in March this year and gained fresh insights into environmental protection through their hard labour in recycling activities.
Youths from the Tzu Chi Teenagers’ Class spent a joyful and meaningful Sunday morning at Tzu Chi recycling points helping to sort recyclables. They also collected rubbish on the busy streets nearby and promoted recycling to the public.
Four NTU girls transformed the topic they had chosen for their graduation project into a call to action by collaborating with Tzu Chi to provide pneumococcal vaccination for the elderly.
A group of youths from the Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association took time from their busy schedules to celebrate the lunar new year at SASCO Senior Citizens’ Home.
“It’s been 18 long years! I really can’t bear to see it come to an end, because we’ve all walked this road together……”
Tzu Chi Home Care services team members “played the friendship card” with an elderly patient for three years, before they were able to talk him round to allow them to spring-clean his home for the Lunar New Year.
The Jing Si Hall is almost a second home to many aid and care recipients of Tzu Chi. Before the Chinese New Year, the Foundation’s Chinese beneficiaries gathered at the Hall for a sumptuous reunion dinner, a joyful occasion that everyone had anticipated..
Living the high life of “eating, drinking, playing and making merry” was once the “life mission” of Hsu Li Chen (Ci Yu). A chance encounter with Tzu Chi propelled the well-to-do homemaker into a joyful path of service for the less fortunate.
During his 18 years in Tzu Chi, veteran volunteer Loi Hui Thin viewed acts of charity as second nature to him and always found joy in serving others. Though without a medical background, he had quietly served in countless medical aid missions overseas……
11th January may be just one out of 365 days in the calendar, but for Tzu Chi volunteers and members, it marks “Ethical Eating Day”, a day worth remembering and observing.