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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.
Decked out in square caps and gowns, K2 students from Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool had the first graduation of their lives amid well-wishes and blessings from their teachers and parents.
Students from Tzu Chi Teenagers’ Class enjoyed a fun activity on the Henderson Waves Bridge during an excursion in the school holidays. They also bravely approached members of the public to promote environmental protection to them.
“We witnessed how he (Ye Ming) gradually grew up over the years, and the changes in him have influenced all of us. His development (and transformation) is truly something precious that money cannot buy.” – Mother of Tan Ye Ming, a graduating K2 student...
Terminal patient Chua Lye Hock used to throw tantrums and lash out at his nurse, Nancy Tan, but the latter took all his emotional outbursts gracefully. Deeply touched by Nancy’s sincerity and care, Chua bonds with her in a friendship that he cherishes...
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.
The newly upgraded Tzu Chi Eco-Awareness Centre is designed to convey the message of environmental protection in a lively and interactive manner. “Ocean World”, one of its newly added exhibition zones, depicts the dire situation of marine plastic...
Tzu Chi held a game-based eco-workshop at Mee Toh School, with the aim of inspiring and guiding school teachers and principals to implement environmental education in schools.
Tzu Chi Singapore’s vendors and partnering agencies visited the NGO’s 25th anniversary exhibition at the Da Ai Gallery for the first time. Everyone set aside their busy schedules to make time for an inspiring social event where they exchanged their...
An exhibition is being held at the Tzu Chi Da Ai Gallery throughout September to celebrate Tzu Chi Singapore’s 25th anniversary. Members of the public are invited to visit the Gallery to witness the achievements and core spirit of the VWO in Singapore.
The Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore) held its first ever TIMA Dental Conference themed, “Tempering Hardware with Heartware” on 26 August 2018.
A dental assistant plays an important role in helping the dentist. Thus, a workshop that aimed to enhance the skill set of dental assistants was specially held at Tzu Chi’s TIMA Dental Conference themed "Tempering Hardware with Heartware".
TIMA members comprising healthcare professionals staged sign language performances and skits, and took on the roles of coordinators, table leaders, etc. at the TIMA Dental Conference held in Orchard Hotel.
Children from Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool went on an exciting “hunting excursion” to the River Safari, where they learned about vegetarianism from herbivorous animals.
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.
An elderly terminal patient had a wish to have his 50th wedding anniversary photos taken in advance, as he was not sure if he could live for another two years to celebrate the special occasion with his wife. And we heard his wish…
During a quarterly blood donation drive held by Tzu Chi Singapore, volunteers not only invited their friends to help promote the event to the public, but they also donated blood themselves.
In the inaugural Tzu Shao Parent-Child Sports Meet held at the Toa Payoh Stadium, the rising and falling cheers only served to encourage the participants, for winning or losing did not matter at all.