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I Will Do Good Today
Dharma Master Cheng Yen reminds us that everyone has a light in their heart, and that working together allows our combined light to illuminate the world with love.
New Volunteers Carry on the Torch
The paths people take to becoming Tzu Chi volunteers are all different, but the desire to serve others, ease suffering, and bring love to all unites them.
A Matter of the Heart
A close brush with death led her to become a Tzu Chi volunteer. She encourages herself not to be daunted by difficulties on her path of giving, believing that if her intentions are pure and kind, everything will turn out for the best.
Strength in Numbers
There was only so much a person working alone could do, so she decided to volunteer with an organization. Working together always produces greater results than striving alone.
No One Is More Convincing Than Me
Having overcome adversity with others’ help, they have turned around and are out to contribute what strength they have.
Helping Families Impacted by Typhoon Rai
Typhoon Rai wreaked havoc in the Philippines in December 2021. Tzu Chi volunteers responded by delivering hope in the form of food, necessities, and cash aid to survivors.
Rushing to the Aid of Flood Victims
Devastating floods in Malaysia in December 2021 left many wondering how they could carry on. That’s when Tzu Chi volunteers stepped in with help.
Delivering Warmth to Counter Tornado Destruction
A string of tornadoes tore across parts of America’s Midwest and South at the end of 2021. Tzu Chi’s relief to the survivors arrived just in time for Christmas, the season for love and giving.
Tomorrow’s Fallen Leaves
“Sweep up the leaves that fall today, and do not worry about those that fall tomorrow.” This simple analogy provides a practical approach to life from which we could all benefit.
Delivered From a Sea of Suffering
Tzu Chi volunteers have led many people, trapped by life’s circumstances, into new lives of hope. That’s what happened with a crew of sailors, trapped for more than two years on board their ship in Taipei Harbor.
Indonesian Volunteers on a Mission
Tzu Chi Indonesia organized a boxed meal program in 2021 that benefited many. The value of everyone working together was the biggest win-win.
A Safety Net for the Homeless
Street people live a hardscrabble life. The compassionate work of Tzu Chi volunteers help those on the margins of society navigate the uncertain times in their lives.
The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
Practicing mercy and compassion means sharing in the suffering of others and showing care to all, even total strangers.
Tzu Chi Events Around the World
Tzu Chi brings aid and love to the underserved around the world.
March 2022