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Connecting Within through Installation of Artwork
Are you used to suppressing your emotions? Do you always hide your thoughts? A showcase of multi-disciplinary artwork may lead you on a journey of self-discovery and reflection.
Are you used to suppressing your emotions? Do you always hide your thoughts? A showcase of multi-disciplinary artwork may lead you on a journey of self-discovery and reflection.
Are you used to suppressing your emotions? Do you always hide your thoughts? A showcase of multi-disciplinary artwork may lead you on a journey of self-discovery and reflection.
Due to the ongoing safe management measures in place that do not allow large gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's Tzu Chi Lunar New Year celebration was carried out online via Zoom on 31 January 2021. The arrangement not only ensured adheren
Tzu Chi Singapore signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Silver Ribbon to collectively provide residents with free psychological counselling services. On the same day, partners of Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre had also gathered at HYC to share and di
Sim Siew Hong was a dedicated Tzu Chi volunteer for 11 years. After battling with terminal liver cancer for a year and nine months, Sister Sim succumbed to her illness peacefully on 4 February 2021.
With vegetarianism becoming a growing trend in Singapore, volunteers from Tzu Chi Singapore decided to reach out and encourage factory workers working at the east side of Singapore to adopt a vegetarian diet by bringing vegetarian lunch menus to them and
Although it is now more cumbersome to hold offline events due to the mandatory requirement to abide strictly by the preventive measures to prevent new wave of infections in Singapore, volunteers were willing to take on more roles and duties to have the an
Members of Tzu Chi Singapore Entrepreneur Association visit local companies to spread kindness and introduce Tzu Chi to more people.
Undeterred by the social-distancing restrictions, National University of Singapore Tzu Chings and their seniors worked closely using various online platforms to arrange for Mentoring with Love 2.0.
With his determination to become a teacher, Chua Yong Le participated in Tzu Chi’s Online mentoring programme. Through the teaching of planned curriculum and interacting with the care recipient’s children, he discovered his desire to teach.
Tzu Chi’s monthly environmental protection activity is revamped with a new name and new operating procedures where greater emphasis is placed on raising environmental awareness.
As the online mentoring program ended after 4 months, Tzu Chings met their mentee for a thank you session which further strengthened the connection between the mentors and their mentee.
The last session of the Tzu Chi Teenagers’ class was held online and offline at different Tzu Chi establishments depending on the nature of the programmes. The class activities were carried out in groups of five...
Plastic pollution has been one of the most persistent environmental threats to both lives on land and in the oceans. A durable material made to last for centuries long, plastics are accelerating climate change at every stage of its lifecycle....
"I used to be very busy with my business in the past. However, due to COVID-19, now I have ample time to volunteer with Tzu Chi." Experienced volunteer, Neo Siong Heng described life as a double beam weighing scale, when one end becomes lighter, the other
“The hard times are over. From now on, things will keep getting better.” Despite having a life filled with hurdles, Sister Ang Wei Dai remains hopeful towards all the things that are happening in her life.
As Singapore moved into phase two of reopening after Circuit-Breaker, Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association (Tzu Ching) planned for a second mentoring programme called “Mentoring With Love 2.0”.
When daily interactions become difficult, the Open Housefor the “Stay Home Quilt” community art project is held over 4 weekends to create a platform for people to express themselves through art and be heard by each other.
Yong Puay Woon has been listening to Wisdom at Dawn regularly during the pandemic. During the early morning dharma session, she often heard Master Cheng Yen appealing to everyone to adopt a vegetarian diet. One day, Yong accidentally cut her finger while