
The Netherlands is a country with a developed and mature welfare system which takes good care of its young and elderly alike. However, there are many wheelchair-bound seniors who need to rely on Tzu Chi volunteers for outings for a change from where they live. 2011 is the third consecutive year that the volunteers have organized such an event for residents of the Maria Dommer Home for the Aged in Maarssen, a city of 40,000 people in the central province of Utrecht. They believe that they should contribute to the society wherever they live.
The first outing took place on the 14th of May, 2009: the volunteers were all smiles while taking the elderly out for a walk. Though some threw tantrums as they

This year, after many discussions, the volunteers agreed with the management of the home to take the elderly on a four-day outing from May 16 to 19; it was the first time they had taken them out for such a long period. A total of 37 Tzu Chi members, as well as other volunteers, took part. It was a long journey for them to reach the home. Some traveled nearly 40 kilometres from their homes in Amsterdam. Three others -- Terri, Lily and Fengzhi – made an even longer trip from Rotterdam, while Shuping and Zhang Lei had to drive over 100 kilometers. Unfortunately, due to construction work, they could not exit the highway and go directly to the old people’s home. They had to make a few detours and were very worried that they would not arrive in time, although they had left their home earlier than usual that day. Thank goodness they arrived in time and did not miss the opportunity to accompany the ‘old bodhisattvas’ for their outing.
What is special for the old people is the opportunity to spend time in the countryside and see thewild rabbits running around in the bushes and unknown birds perching on tree branches – common sights for most people but unusual for them since they are usually confined to their home.

They could feel the sincerity of the volunteers and started to chat with them along the way. They were curious about the vests they wore and asked what the words “Tzu Chi” meant. The volunteers took the opportunity to introduce the foundation to them: “Tzu Chi is a Buddhist organization from Taiwan, ‘Tzu’ means compassion and ‘Chi’ means reaching out to wherever help is needed.” The seniors could not help laughing heartily upon hearing the explanation.
The outings not only bring much joy to the elderly, the volunteers also cherish the quality time they time spent with the old people. Deep in their hearts, they look forward to the next outing and wish to have more such opportunities to give back to the Netherlands.