Continuing VITA Tax Services Despite the Pandemic
Onsite volunteers practice social distancing as they work diligently to complete clients’ tax returns. Photo/Sueling Wang Written by Philadelphia Service Center Documentation TeamEdited by
Onsite volunteers practice social distancing as they work diligently to complete clients’ tax returns. Photo/Sueling Wang Written by Philadelphia Service Center Documentation TeamEdited by
Due to the ongoing pandemic, many of this year’s events were held virtually. However, careful preparations for Tzu Chi’s special red envelopes, VITA services, and food distributions, could still be carried out. Upholding important guidelines to safeguard the health of each other and the community, volunteers from Tzu Chi’s Oakland Service Center showed their commitment to serving others with love and care.
If you earned less than $54,000 last year, you can have your income tax returns prepared for free through the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation’s
Free Tax Preparation with VITA 2024 If you earned less than $64,000 last year, you can have your income tax returns prepared for free
Our volunteers are there across the USA, offering charity community and family services with compassion and care, focusing on the underprivileged and underserved. We
Tzu Chi USA Scholars NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Tzu Chi USA Scholarship is a scholarship program funded by Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation to recognize and
On April 16, 2023, Tzu Chi Oakland Service Center held a large joint community free clinic, inviting eight doctors and three nurses, including Chinese medicine doctors, dentists, and chiropractic specialists to provide free consultation and treatment to residents in need.
Since 2014, Southern California Cerrito’s Service Center volunteers have distributed fruits and vegetables in Huntington Park, Los Angeles. In October 2022, volunteers distributed uniforms, school bags, and supplies to students from low-income families.
Tzu Chi volunteers offer care after an apartment building fire in the Tenderloin neighborhood of downtown San Francisco, providing cash cards and food supplies.
Onsite volunteers practice social distancing as they work diligently to complete clients’ tax returns. Photo/Sueling Wang Written by Philadelphia Service Center Documentation TeamEdited by Adriana DiBenedetto Since 2016, volunteers at
Due to the ongoing pandemic, many of this year’s events were held virtually. However, careful preparations for Tzu Chi’s special red envelopes, VITA services, and food distributions, could still be carried out. Upholding important guidelines to safeguard the health of each other and the community, volunteers from Tzu Chi’s Oakland Service Center showed their commitment to serving others with love and care.
If you earned less than $54,000 last year, you can have your income tax returns prepared for free through the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
Free Tax Preparation with VITA 2024 If you earned less than $64,000 last year, you can have your income tax returns prepared for free through the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation’s
Our volunteers are there across the USA, offering charity community and family services with compassion and care, focusing on the underprivileged and underserved. We reach out and visit nursing homes,
Tzu Chi USA Scholars NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Tzu Chi USA Scholarship is a scholarship program funded by Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation to recognize and provide financial assistance to outstanding college-bound high
On April 16, 2023, Tzu Chi Oakland Service Center held a large joint community free clinic, inviting eight doctors and three nurses, including Chinese medicine doctors, dentists, and chiropractic specialists to provide free consultation and treatment to residents in need.
Since 2014, Southern California Cerrito’s Service Center volunteers have distributed fruits and vegetables in Huntington Park, Los Angeles. In October 2022, volunteers distributed uniforms, school bags, and supplies to students from low-income families.
Tzu Chi volunteers offer care after an apartment building fire in the Tenderloin neighborhood of downtown San Francisco, providing cash cards and food supplies. Photo/Lulu Yin Written by Christina Chang,
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