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A PHONE CALL
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A single small event can transform your life. |
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YOU CAN'T GO BACK TO THE PAST, BUT YOU CAN CHANGE THE FUTURE
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For burn victims of the water park disaster, the road to recovery will be long and painful. |
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LEARNING TO WALK AND ROCK AGAIN
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Huang Zi-xian is moving courageously forward toward his own recovery. |
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BEAUTY IS IN THE MIND'S EYE
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Huang Zi-xian is moving courageously forward toward his own recovery. |
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THE MESSENGER
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A Tzu Chi volunteer keeps up communications between friends who were sent to different hospitals after the amusement park catastrophe. |
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HAITI, FIVE YEARS LATER
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Five years after a devastating earthquake, Haiti still struggles to rebuild. Tzu Chi volunteers try to help by providing food to the underserved such as people at a hospital and an orphanage. |
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A NEW SCHOOL, A NEW BEGINNING
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Tzu Chi has rebuilt a school in one of the biggest slums in Haiti. |
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MEDICAL CARE FOR REFUGEES IN THAILAND
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Refugees from many nations live a shadowy, tenuous existence in Thailand. Through free medical clinics, Tzu Chi volunteers hope to provide a sense of security and comfort. |
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A FERRY TO THE OTHER SHORE
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Tzu Chi volunteers help poor children in remote villages in Malaysia to get an education. |
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AGONY UP CLOSE
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A volunteer experiences the meaningfulness of her work with Syrian refugees in Turkey. |
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STAY TRUE TO THE BODHISATTVA PATH
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Master Cheng Yen reminds us that all the suffering in the world begins in our own minds. |
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RECYCLING HEALS
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Zhan Chun-yu discovered that doing recycling was great therapy for her bipolar disorder. |
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A HOLE IN THE ROOF
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A small group of loving volunteers make an old house habitable again for a widow and her handicapped son. |
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HER MOMENT
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Tzu Chi staff photographer Hsiao Yiu-hwa ponders how, in a world with so many photos, some photos might mean a lot to some people. |
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A SECOND CHANCE
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Having received so much love and accommodation from others, a former drug addict and ex-con works to help others. |
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THIS IS NOT THE END
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People who donate their bodies for education and research utilize their bodies to the fullest and thus make their lives more meaningful. |
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THE ILLUSTRATED JING SI APHORISMS
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People turn on lights to see, but true light comes from the heart. |
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TZU CHI EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD
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Tzu Chi briefs from all over. |
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