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Helping to Protect Frontline Healthcare Workers in Los Angeles

Tzu Chi volunteers in the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area have been diligently fulfilling their mission to help protect frontline healthcare workers. As part of their care, they took the initiative to research and contact local hospitals, to discern their needs. The volunteers then scheduled donations of medical supplies.

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Inland Tzu Shao Sends Their Well Wishes to the Frontlines

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced nearly everyone to adapt to unprecedented changes, practice patience, persevere, foster gratitude, and show compassion. These five traits conveniently make a prime recipe for character building, particularly for children and teenagers- including those who are part of Tzu Shao’s Inland Chapter in California.

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The Making of Tzu Chi’s Cloth Masks is an Act of Love

The United States now has the most confirmed cases of COVD-19 and the highest death toll from the virus in the world. The San Francisco Bay area was one of the earliest to report a novel coronavirus case, and on March 16, it was the first to issue a stay-at-home order.

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Helping to Protect Frontline Healthcare Workers in Los Angeles

Tzu Chi volunteers in the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area have been diligently fulfilling their mission to help protect frontline healthcare workers. As part of their care, they took the initiative to research and contact local hospitals, to discern their needs. The volunteers then scheduled donations of medical supplies.

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Mission Accomplished in Maryland: Patience and Perseverance Pave the Way

The shortage of personal protective equipment and medical supplies in healthcare facilities across the United States has become grave during the COVID-19 pandemic. And yet, the process of donating is not always straightforward – at least that’s what Tzu Chi volunteers in Maryland discovered.

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Inland Tzu Shao Sends Their Well Wishes to the Frontlines

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced nearly everyone to adapt to unprecedented changes, practice patience, persevere, foster gratitude, and show compassion. These five traits conveniently make a prime recipe for character building, particularly for children and teenagers- including those who are part of Tzu Shao’s Inland Chapter in California.

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The Making of Tzu Chi’s Cloth Masks is an Act of Love

The United States now has the most confirmed cases of COVD-19 and the highest death toll from the virus in the world. The San Francisco Bay area was one of the earliest to report a novel coronavirus case, and on March 16, it was the first to issue a stay-at-home order.

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Tzu Chi Central Volunteers Begin Distributing Face Masks to Dallas Residents

In a few short months, the new coronavirus has brought governments, economies, and social systems around the world to their knees. To address the consequent needs within and near Dallas, Texas, Tzu Chi volunteers based at its Central Regional Headquarters began launching adaptive relief efforts.

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Tzu Chi’s COVID-19 Relief: Providing Aid for Inland Empire Hospitals Rain or Shine

Although it’s April, the weather still carries a bit of a chill here in sunny Southern California. Even through the cold and heavy rain with an outside temperature of 49 degrees Fahrenheit (9 degrees Celsius), Tzu Chi volunteers were committed to completing their delivery of medical supplies to Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center.

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