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Exploring Diverse Career Paths Through the Lens of Identity
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
10,900 is the number of days Tzu Chi has served the local communities in Singapore.
Not only does Tin Tin take care of Madam Koh's domestic work 24/7, but she also plays a vital role of a “saviour” in extraordinary times.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Singaporean women. How can we prevent it?
With a declining birth rate and a rapidly ageing society, elderly people are having a tough time looking after each other. The community’s varying degrees of medical care and everyday living care services are critical to the elderly Toh couple’s retirement life at home.
On the streets and alleys of Singapore, Tzu Chi volunteers hold donation boxes in their hands to appeal for kindness from the public. As the weight of the boxes increases, it reflects the boundless love of people in Singapore.
Nobody knows how long her journey as a caregiver is going to be, but Ho Ngit Wah still looks forward to her golden years.
The tea offering session, completed successfully with the collaboration between the preschool management team and the children, has left unforgettable memories for teachers and volunteers on Teachers' Day.
The earth is currently plagued by both natural and man-made disasters. How should we incorporate and practise sustainability in our daily lives?
The launching of Glow On Gallery aims to promote sustainable living and help people find their way to start a sustainable lifestyle.
Reaching our golden years would often signal an opportunity to sit back and enjoy a long-awaited break after slogging hard for the better part of our lives. However, for one senior, she is bucking the trend through her zeal to learn and help fellow seniors.
A permanent sustainable living gallery at Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre is set to officially open this month on 30 July 2023. The gallery is a culmination of the efforts of many parties, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and companies from the private sector.
Humanistic Culture, Env. Protection, Miscellaneous Tzu-Chi Foundation
300 people gathered at Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre for a sharing by Ms Cheah, Head of the Humanistic Culture Department at Taiwan’s Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, where she shared her teaching experiences and interpretation of a “happy life”.
Every visit is a valuable opportunity despite the time constraint and limited contact for volunteers to provide the most in-depth and targeted support possible.
During the Parent-Child Bonding Class that was held in May, children went to the class with "big bellies" to experience the hardships that a pregnant mother has to go through for ten months. They also offered a cup of tea to their parents to express their love and gratitude.
Tzu Chi Great Love Preschool's Parents Appreciation Day, which was held online for three years during the pandemic, finally resumed its physical format in 2023. For some children, it was their first time bathing their parents' feet and serving them tea and food, warming the hearts of their parents.
What did you do on Labour Day this year? On this day, some volunteers chose to spend their time cleaning up a rental flat of a single mother with poor eyesight and replaced her wardrobe and bed frames, giving her home a new look.
Malay care recipients gathered at Jing Si Hall to celebrate the joyous Hari Raya Aidilfitri, shared laughter and tears, and hoped for a peaceful and healthy year ahead. With love accompanying them on their life journey, they believe no suffering is insurmountable.
“Let’s Talk Health” is a monthly health talk event organised by TIMA Singapore to increase public awareness and understanding of various health issues. On 30 April 2023, the Let’s Talk Health series focused on “Diabetes Treatment and Prevention”.