
The article talked about Tzu Chi's recycling stations, Tzu Chi Great Love Village for the survivors of Typhoon Morakot, as well as Tzu Chi's international relief footprints in Myanmar, Indonesia, El Salvador, North Korea, China, etc.
The article said, "By branching into cross-border humanitarian relief, Tzu Chi has become the first Asia-based Buddhist organization to enter a field dominated by large Western aid groups." "One of Tzu Chi's core principles is that relief supplies—blankets, food parcels—should be handed over personally, with a bow, by volunteers. The foundation feels this expresses sincerity and gratitude, in line with the movement's teachings."
Original article: Good works: A Taiwan charity's global reach
Newer news items:
- Dharma Master Jian Zhen
- Tzu Chi Volunteers Mark Earth Day
- Foundation Thanks Foreign Workers with a Gift
- Tzu Chi Builds Temporary Classrooms for Earthquake Survivors
Older news items:
- Master Cheng Yen Most Trusted Person
- Indigenous Art Class for Typhoon Surviors in Taiwan
- Jing Si Aphorisms in China
- Relay of Love