Free Medical Care For Those in Need in San Jose
On June 25, 2023, volunteers from Tzu Chi USA’s Northwest Region put on a free medical clinic that offered a variety of medical services to all those in need completely free of charge.
On June 25, 2023, volunteers from Tzu Chi USA’s Northwest Region put on a free medical clinic that offered a variety of medical services to all those in need completely free of charge.
This December, we warmly invite you to join us for an elegant evening with a hearty and delicious vegetarian dinner. During our special program, we’ll highlight our local charity programs, share stories of their impact, as well as offer you opportunities to donate to support these causes into 2024.
This fall, you’re invited to a special program spotlighting the plight of those seeking safety from conflict, disasters due to climate change, and poverty.
On Friday, August 18, the last day of the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), 20 Tzu Chi volunteers and 11 Tzu Chi University students from Taiwan came together to give a sign language performance of the song “Give Love.” The sign language tradition at Tzu Chi began when Master Cheng Yen was doing home visits and met many deaf individuals, and realized that it’s essential for volunteers to learn a little sign language to communicate with them.
On Day 4 of the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), the Tzu Chi delegation participated in four parallel sessions. Tzu Chi volunteers also held the second round of Tzu Chi’s Sustainability Fashion Show, the first taking place the previous day.
Tzu Chi USA Northeast Region Long Island Service Center’s Good Health Day was held amidst the rain on July 16, 2023. 87 residents registered for the day’s free clinic, about 137 volunteers and 32 medical professionals came to serve; a total of 197 medical treatments and 27 haircuts were provided.
Starting in July, Tzu Chi USA Cerritos Service Center volunteers decided to end the drive-thru distribution of fruits and vegetables started during the pandemic and returned to the pre-pandemic way, where people could push their grocery carts to long tables with food to receive supplies.
Tzu Chi awarded scholarships to a group of outstanding students from disadvantaged backgrounds so they could study in university and reach for their dreams.
On June 26, 2023, Tzu Chi’s Summer Camp participants and their teachers visited California’s Aquarium of the Pacific. The children could observe marine animals up close and even reach out to gently touch their favorite ocean creatures.
On June 25, 2023, volunteers from Tzu Chi USA’s Northwest Region put on a free medical clinic that offered a variety of medical services to all those in need completely free of charge.
This December, we warmly invite you to join us for an elegant evening with a hearty and delicious vegetarian dinner. During our special program, we’ll highlight our local charity programs, share stories of their impact, as well as offer you opportunities to donate to support these causes into 2024.
This fall, you’re invited to a special program spotlighting the plight of those seeking safety from conflict, disasters due to climate change, and poverty.
On Friday, August 18, the last day of the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), 20 Tzu Chi volunteers and 11 Tzu Chi University students from Taiwan came together to give a sign language performance of the song “Give Love.” The sign language tradition at Tzu Chi began when Master Cheng Yen was doing home visits and met many deaf individuals, and realized that it’s essential for volunteers to learn a little sign language to communicate with them.
On Day 4 of the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), the Tzu Chi delegation participated in four parallel sessions. Tzu Chi volunteers also held the second round of Tzu Chi’s Sustainability Fashion Show, the first taking place the previous day.
Tzu Chi USA Northeast Region Long Island Service Center’s Good Health Day was held amidst the rain on July 16, 2023. 87 residents registered for the day’s free clinic, about 137 volunteers and 32 medical professionals came to serve; a total of 197 medical treatments and 27 haircuts were provided.
Starting in July, Tzu Chi USA Cerritos Service Center volunteers decided to end the drive-thru distribution of fruits and vegetables started during the pandemic and returned to the pre-pandemic way, where people could push their grocery carts to long tables with food to receive supplies.
Tzu Chi awarded scholarships to a group of outstanding students from disadvantaged backgrounds so they could study in university and reach for their dreams.
On June 26, 2023, Tzu Chi’s Summer Camp participants and their teachers visited California’s Aquarium of the Pacific. The children could observe marine animals up close and even reach out to gently touch their favorite ocean creatures.
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