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Exploring Diverse Career Paths Through the Lens of Identity
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
Tzu Chi volunteers visited several HDB blocks in search of stranded Malaysian foreign workers to hand out some daily supplies and offer comfort.
How are the 700 care recipient households under the care of Tzu Chi coping with the COVID-19 outbreak? Through phone calls to these care recipients, Tzu Chi home visit volunteers ensure that priority is given to those who has pressing need and...
At the annual pre-Chinese New Year celebration for Tzu Chi’s beneficiaries this year, volunteers and Chinese aid recipients staged performances together to usher in the Lunar New Year. Their gestures of gratitude and blessings for each other filled the...
“We should not forget the people who have helped us”, shared a student beneficiary at the Tzu Chi Foundation’s Seeds of Hope Bursary and Meritorious Awards Ceremony. She was deeply grateful for the loving care and encouragement that she had received...
To ensure that the dust generated during the refurbishment of the flat of a Tzu Chi beneficiary household would not affect the latter’s daily living, Tzu Chi volunteers spent a holiday cleaning and tidying up their home, putting their minds at ease.
At the annual Deepavali celebration held at Tzu Chi Singapore, Hindu aid beneficiaries of the NGO staged lively dance performances at the Jing Si Hall. Volunteers celebrated this special occasion with their Indian friends to welcome the festival of...
Tzu Chi Singapore held a gathering for the beneficiaries of its dialysis assistance programme, where the latter learned useful knowledge about kidney diseases and healthy eating habits. Volunteers also guided them through some relaxing exercises...
Muslim aid and care beneficiaries of Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore) wrote Thank You cards and shared their life stories on stage as they celebrated the annual Hari Raya Aidilfitri event held at the Jing Si Hall, with joy and gratitude.
A group of new volunteers joined experienced Tzu Chi volunteers in visiting aid and care beneficiaries to experience first-hand, giving care and aid to the needy.
Dedicated Tzu Chi volunteers held a string of festive performances and prepared sumptuous CNY-themed dishes to welcome the Foundation’s Chinese aid and care recipients from across the island to an early celebration of the Lunar New Year.
At the Seeds of Hope Meritorious Award and Bursary Disbursement Ceremony, a short skit about how student beneficiaries learned to do recycling was staged, to encourage more students to join the recycling movement.
Everyone shares the joy of a festive celebration, regardless of whether one is rich or poor. Tzu Chi held a Deepavali celebration for its care and aid beneficiaries, where volunteers invited the latter and their friends to help create a joyful atmosphere
Tzu Chi volunteers took to the streets to raise funds for the Foundation’s local charity programmes, bowing humbly and thanking donors politely for the latter’s generosity.
Tzu Chi’s aid beneficiaries are called ‘Households of Gratitude’. Why is that so? Who should be grateful to whom? Participants at Tzu Chi’s second English Volunteer Training session of the year uncovered the answers to these questions.
During the month of Ramadan, Tzu Chi volunteers helped a Malay aid recipient spring clean her home and even repainted the walls in her favourite colour of light green. Thanks to their hard work, the house has been given a fresh new look!
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...
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.