
Some Tzu Chi volunteers in Malaysia are among those whose livelihoods have been affected by the precautionary measures enforced by the Malaysian government to arrest the spread of COVID-19. How have they been getting along?
People, Miscellaneous | Malaysia

Tzu Chi was one of the participating organisations at the 2018 Parliament of the World's Religions, where delegates from the Foundation gave presentations to share with other global representatives how it has been actively responding to climate change.
Env. Protection, Miscellaneous | Canada

Delegates from the Tzu Chi Foundation and other religious groups and NGOs were received by Pope Francis in the Vatican City. The Pontiff received a multilingual edition of Dharma Master Cheng Yen’s Jing Si Aphorisms, as well as scarves made from recycled.
Charity, Miscellaneous | Vatican City

During a Vesak Day celebration, Tzu Chi Indonesia signed an MOU with Nahdlatul Ulama, the largest Muslim organisation in Indonesia, to collaborate with the latter in the areas of disaster relief, education, medicine, etc.
Miscellaneous | Indonesia

At the United Nations’ 62nd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women, delegates from the Tzu Chi Foundation sought a common understanding and consensus with delegates from various nations on how they could work together towards the United Nations’
Miscellaneous | United States

The 2nd Tzu Chi Forum was taking place on at the Yifu Conference Centre of Renmin (People’s) University in Beijing. It was hosted by Tzu Chi University, Renmin University, Peking University and the foundation and attended by...
Charity, Miscellaneous | China

In recognition of the 19 years of work by the Tzu Chi Foundation in Malaysia, the state of Penang awarded its highest civil honour to Master Cheng Yen.
Miscellaneous | Malaysia

Eight Tzu Chi volunteers travelled to Sri Lanka to help organize two Buddha Day ceremonies which saw more than 200 local volunteers and residents...
Miscellaneous | Sri Lanka

On 14 April, more than 20,000 people in 22 countries celebrated the 46th birthday of the Tzu Chi Foundation.
Miscellaneous | Taiwan

On an invitation from Cambodian volunteers, Brother David Liu, CEO of Tzu Chi Singapore, gave a second talk on Blissful Life in Phnom Penh.
Humanistic Culture , Miscellaneous | Cambodia

The Congregation of Sisters of Saint Anne and Tzu Chi Foundation have been working together to rebuild three schools in Haiti after the earthquake in 2010.
Miscellaneous | Taiwan

As soon as the volunteers from Singapore, Malaysia and Cambodia finished conducting their first large-scale distribution in the Chroy Changvar commune they held the country's first Tzu Chi Year-End Blessing Ceremony.
Miscellaneous | Cambodia

The President and CEO of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and Roosevelt Institute board chair presented the 2011 Distinguished Public Service Award to Dharma Master Cheng Yen...
Miscellaneous | Taiwan

Six Sri Lankan volunteers visited Tzu Chi at its birthplace, Hualien, on 7 Aug 2011 for the first time to participate in the annual 4-in-1 Cadre Camp. Upon returning to Sri Lanka, they worked tirelessly to...
Miscellaneous | Sri Lanka

Hambantota is a coastal city in the south of Sri Lanka. An underdeveloped city that was hit hard by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunamis, the local residents are mainly into fishing, salt manufacturing and agriculture...
Miscellaneous | Sri Lanka

Brother David Liu, the CEO of Tzu Chi Singapore, together with volunteers from Singapore, touched down in the capital city of Cambodia and joined the local volunteers in visiting needy cases in Phnom Penh.
Miscellaneous | Cambodia

From 20 to 22 Aug, the CEO of Tzu Chi Singapore, David Liu and his team of volunteers from Singapore conducted home visits in Phnom Penh with the local Tzu Chi volunteers.
Charity, Miscellaneous | Cambodia

Tzu Chi Singapore's CEO, David Liu, gave an inspirational talk to an enthusiastic crowd at Cambodia's capital on 10 July.
Humanistic Culture , Miscellaneous | Cambodia