- In Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia, where about 3 million people live, more than 80 percent are blue-collar workers who earn just enough to get by. So, when the homes of some locals started leaking, they couldn't afford repairs. After learning about this, Tzu Chi teamed up with the military to launch a home renovation program...
- In January 2024, following an earthquake on the Noto Peninsula, Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan quickly mobilized, taking turns traveling to the affected areas to cook meals for the locals. It has been three months since they began their efforts, and it is the last day that Tzu Chi volunteers will be serving meals here...
- From the United States to Australia, individuals facing health challenges are finding hope far from home. Among them, a university professor diagnosed with lymphoma and a woman who has endured years of constipation have both traveled all the way to Taiwan, seeking treatment at Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital…
- Having personally experienced homelessness, Eva and her husband started the "Angel Guardian" soup kitchen in Merlo, Argentina, providing daily dinners to those in need. However, their initiative struggled to continue as government grants were cut. To keep supporting the local community, they sought help through the media…
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