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With a grateful heart, each day presents a fresh opportunity to demonstrate filial piety
With creativity and gentle guidance, children were taught to express their sincere gratitude and love to their parents.
With creativity and gentle guidance, children were taught to express their sincere gratitude and love to their parents.
Unhindered by the COVID-19 outbreak, youths from both National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) had an enriching and meaningful evening as they gathered with their peers in their respective campus and explored...
“Everyone faces challenges in life, but there is no need to give up hope...” shared Tzu Ching Kenisha Tan after attending the Overseas Tzu Ching Officer's Training Camp in Taiwan.
Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, the first of its kind in the world, has been officially inaugurated. The centre is a multifunctional learning platform for modern youths and offers a wide range of holistic programmes and activities to help young people...
“I would like to thank my parents and other senior members of my family for allowing me to grow up healthily in the (Great Love PreSchool). I am able to grow in confidence, perseverance and courage, which helps me to overcome difficulties…” A graduating..
A group of youths from various tertiary institutions had an enriching and meaningful Sunday as they connected with their peers from different schools and explored the concept of volunteerism at the Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association’s first Volunteer...
On Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool’s Sports Day, preschoolers and their parents joined efforts to complete each fun activity. Recyclables were used as teaching aids during the event, to guide the little ones to do recycling to help protect Mother Earth.
Ke Xiu Yuan, a dedicated infant educarer at Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool was recently awarded the Outstanding Early Childhood Educarer Award. She has almost all the desirable qualities a parent could ever ask for in an infant caregiver, guiding very...
Geared up with gloves and trash tongs, a group of tertiary students participated in a cleanup activity at East Coast Beach. Soaking in sweat under the scorching sun, the youths painstakingly picked up the trash they spotted. During the process, many...
Students from the Tzu Chi Parent-Child Bonding Class had an enriching and fun weekend with their parents as they explored the beauty of the mangroves and observed the flora and fauna that inhabit Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.
Many parents would be deeply moved when their children serve them tea and bathe their feet. However, what that touches the parents is not just the moment when their children are kneeling before them to wash and dry their feet with a piece of cloth…
The Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association held an eco-camp to promote vegetarianism and plastic waste reduction among youths. The camp programme included interactive games that gave the participants an insight of how consuming less meat and reducing...
An educational, fun, and challenging activity was organised by the teachers of Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool to help young children master independent living skills.
Decked out in square caps and gowns, K2 students from Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool had the first graduation of their lives amid well-wishes and blessings from their teachers and parents.
Students from Tzu Chi Teenagers’ Class enjoyed a fun activity on the Henderson Waves Bridge during an excursion in the school holidays. They also bravely approached members of the public to promote environmental protection to them.
“We witnessed how he (Ye Ming) gradually grew up over the years, and the changes in him have influenced all of us. His development (and transformation) is truly something precious that money cannot buy.” – Mother of Tan Ye Ming, a graduating K2 student...
Tzu Chi held a game-based eco-workshop at Mee Toh School, with the aim of inspiring and guiding school teachers and principals to implement environmental education in schools.
Children from Tzu Chi Great Love PreSchool went on an exciting “hunting excursion” to the River Safari, where they learned about vegetarianism from herbivorous animals.
Tzu Chi’s aid beneficiaries are called ‘Households of Gratitude’. Why is that so? Who should be grateful to whom? Participants at Tzu Chi’s second English Volunteer Training session of the year uncovered the answers to these questions.