Supporting Schoolchildren
Kids are our future, but for many underprivileged families, providing for all their needs can be a struggle. We are committed to helping schoolchildren
Kids are our future, but for many underprivileged families, providing for all their needs can be a struggle. We are committed to helping schoolchildren
Sight is our most important and dominant sense, on which we depend for 80% of our contact with the environment and everything we do.
Many adults and seniors in North America suffer due to a lack of affordable eye care, but their inability to get screenings and treatment
On Saturday, February 25, our volunteers mobilized to prepare a disaster relief distribution for residents affected by the tornadoes. Families assembled at St. Anthony of Padua
On Tuesday, February 21, the city of San Jose, California, began to struggle with voracious floods that would cause extensive damage, and prompt an
January 11, 2017 marked the pinnacle of Tzu Chi’s annual Ethical Eating Day events. With 309,301 pledges and eight amazing new partners, Ethical Eating Day was
Today, we proudly announce that the film “The Resettled,” directed by Alan Thompson, was selected to be screened at the 14th annual Big Sky
Tzu Chi International Medical Association (TIMA) doctors, volunteers, and healthcare professionals brought their love and care to Fresno, California on February 4, 2017, offering
On January 18, several of our volunteers traveled to Canoa, one of the beach towns in Manabi Province that participated in our Cash-For-Relief disaster aid
Kids are our future, but for many underprivileged families, providing for all their needs can be a struggle. We are committed to helping schoolchildren thrive, and provide support through a
Sight is our most important and dominant sense, on which we depend for 80% of our contact with the environment and everything we do. It’s so integral to how we
Many adults and seniors in North America suffer due to a lack of affordable eye care, but their inability to get screenings and treatment is just the tip of the
On Saturday, February 25, our volunteers mobilized to prepare a disaster relief distribution for residents affected by the tornadoes. Families assembled at St. Anthony of Padua Church, each receiving a blanket, cash
On Tuesday, February 21, the city of San Jose, California, began to struggle with voracious floods that would cause extensive damage, and prompt an order of evacuation to be put
January 11, 2017 marked the pinnacle of Tzu Chi’s annual Ethical Eating Day events. With 309,301 pledges and eight amazing new partners, Ethical Eating Day was a tremendous success! This movement carries
Today, we proudly announce that the film “The Resettled,” directed by Alan Thompson, was selected to be screened at the 14th annual Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (BSDFF) in Missoula,
Tzu Chi International Medical Association (TIMA) doctors, volunteers, and healthcare professionals brought their love and care to Fresno, California on February 4, 2017, offering free services to low-income families and
On January 18, several of our volunteers traveled to Canoa, one of the beach towns in Manabi Province that participated in our Cash-For-Relief disaster aid program following the catastrophic earthquake that struck
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