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No Age Limit to Giving
If you are growing old, don’t let your age confine you.
Rice Banks
Villagers in Myanmar are not rich in money, but very rich in heart.
A Handful of Rice
Those villagers in Myanmar have made it a habit to donate rice to the needy.
Revisiting Sri Lanka
Since the terrifying tsunami in 2004, Tzu Chi volunteers have often returned to help needy people there.
Giving Without Thinking Too Much
If we want others to join us in a good cause, we must first set a good example.
Aging Well Through Community-Based Dementia Care
Dr. Tsao Wen-long, himself 71 years old, has helped many elderly people in Taiwanese communities.
The Rainbow at the Corner of Her Eye
A nurse witnesses a heartwarming scene as he serves a patient.
Free Tutoring for Underprivileged Students
College students offer tutoring assistance to children of families receiving aid from Tzu Chi.
A Joyful Life of Giving
Life is short, and they don’t need much money. They only want more time for volunteering.
Best Intentions Aren’t Always the Best Ideas
When someone you know is ill, you may try to improve his diet. But be sure to do it with respect.
The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
Your life hangs on each breath you take. Cherish your life.
Tzu Chi Events Around the World
Tzu Chi briefs from all over.
September 2018
Aging Well