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The Power of Combined Love
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When we work together, our combined love has a powerful impact on the lives of the suffering. It can reach every corner of the world and transform it into a beautiful place. |
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The Ukrainian War—Continuing Tzu Chi Aid
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This series of articles highlights how Tzu Chi volunteers from around the world are united in their desire to bring hope to those impacted by the Russia-Ukraine war. |
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Together We Go Far
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The Ukraine-Russia war has turned life upside down for millions of Ukrainian refugees. Tzu Chi is working with other groups and agencies to bring relief to this suffering group of people. |
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From Istanbul to Warsaw
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Tzu Chi distributions for Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw were a challenge to initiate. Here’s how Tzu Chi volunteers from Turkey met and overcame each challenge to help displaced Ukrainians. |
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Hoping to Wake Up in Kyiv
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Her story is not unique. A Ukrainian refugee mother, caring for her children alone in Poland. They are doing the best they can, but long for the day hostilities cease and they can return home. |
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My 30 Distributions in Poland
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Here are the story and reflections of a Tzu Chi volunteer from Germany who participated in 30 distributions for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. |
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Helping Ukrainian Refugees by Making Zongzis
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Volunteers made zongzis for charity sales to help Ukrainian refugees in connection with this year’s Dragon Boat Festival. |
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The Best Time to Say “I Love You”
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Why are the words, “I love you,” reserved for special occasions or critical times in our lives? In fact, now is the best time to share those words with your loved ones. |
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Homeless But Not Forgotten
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Homeless people the world over need a helping hand. In Taiwan, individuals and organizations are working together to help this group of marginalized people. |
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May There Be No More War
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Most refugees in Canada arrive from places where war and strife have made life very difficult. Tzu Chi volunteers work to help ensure their new lives start off with love and hope. |
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A New Home for Emma
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When Emma, a Tzu Chi volunteer in Eswatini, lost her husband and house during torrential rains, fellow volunteers stepped up to serve her and her family. |
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No More Flooded Homes
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Their ramshackle homes were susceptible to flooding with each high tide. Tzu Chi volunteers came to their rescue, with new homes that can keep residents high and dry. |
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A Father’s Solid Love
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Keeping a large family sheltered, clothed, and fed is never easy. This is an account of how Tzu Chi’s efforts during the pandemic helped to make a father’s job a little easier. |
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The Uneasy Road of Family Caregivers
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Caring for aging, ill parents can be all-consuming. How do such caregivers do it? Here are three first-hand accounts of how such caregivers manage under such demanding expectations. |
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Hello, How May I Help You?
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At the request of the New Taipei City government, Tzu Chi volunteers answered phones to help address the needs of people under home quarantine due to COVID-19. |
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The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
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The Buddha taught everyone to protect their pure, natural mind and allow it to remain tranquil. When we are self-possessed in this way, we will live happily. |
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Tzu Chi Events Around the World
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Tzu Chi brings aid and love to the underserved around the world. |
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