
Collaboration and Unity at the 2019 National VOAD Conference
Photo Credit: Jonathan Van Lamsweerde A New Partnership with the Red Cross and Global Humanitarian Efforts The 27th annual National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
Photo Credit: Jonathan Van Lamsweerde A New Partnership with the Red Cross and Global Humanitarian Efforts The 27th annual National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
Tzu Chi Volunteer (right) listens attentively to each victim’s story. Photo Credit: Jean Hsu It has almost been two full years since Hurricane Harvey made
There were 903 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. in 2013, but only one was rated as an EF-5 category event – the most severe and
Sometimes one can’t fully lay the blame on the forces of nature for causing a disaster, as was the case with the Clayton Fire that
It began on August 16th, 2016, as a small brush fire north of San Bernadino, California, some 60 miles from Los Angeles. Yet the insignificance
On June 19th, 2016, a wildfire ignited near the town of Potrero, just north of the U.S. and Mexico border, and 18 miles east of
The foldable beds Tzu Chi provides during disaster relief are a winner: Their innovative design earned a gold medal at the 44th Geneva International Exhibition
Texas is slowly beginning to recover after the deadly tornadoes that left at least 11 dead, and destroyed homes and property in the Dallas area
Tzu Chi USA has been providing extensive emergency relief in California after the devastating Valley Fire. At the same time, filmmaker Renee Liu and cameraman Michael Chiu filmed
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