Crops for Charity
Natural disasters, conflict, and the pandemic are pushing people in Mozambique deeper into food insecurity. Read h… Read More »
No One Is Strong Alone—Working Together to Support Students
Tzu Chi’s Summer Nutritional Support Program during the pandemic benefits more than underprivileged students and t… Read More »
Aid for a Second Wave
The pandemic peaked in Indonesia in July 2021, but the first half of August was still seeing a daily average of 20… Read More »
A Test
In a competitive society, everyone wants an edge that makes them stand out and increases their chance at success. … Read More »
Herbal Tea Developed Out of Compassion
Jing Si Herbal Tea is the brainchild of a joint effort between professionals of Western medicine and traditional C… Read More »
Banding Together Against a Shared Threat
fter enjoying COVID-free lives for over a year, Taiwan experienced a sudden and aggressive rise in community trans… Read More »
The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
Even when the Buddha was in this world, there were three things he could not do: he couldn’t change anyone’s karma… Read More »
Let Sincerity and Love Lead the Way—The Tzu Chi Path of Liu Su-mei, CEO of Tzu Chi Indonesia
In 1992, Liu Su-mei (劉素美) and her family emigrated from Taiwan to Indonesia, where her husband was setting up a fa… Read More »
Tzu Chi Events Around the World
A wildfire known as the Dixie Fire started in Northern California on July 13, 2021. By late August, the fire had b… Read More »
Kindness Begins With You
On the morning of August 14, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake jolted Haiti, killing over 2,000 and injuring more than 12… Read More »
Maintaining Connections in the Midst of COVID
We had to suspend our home visits to the needy after Taiwan elevated its COVID-19 alert to level three. In their p… Read More »
The First Thing They Want to Do When the Pandemic Ends
Brazil has been one of the countries hit hardest by the pandemic, suffering some of the highest coronavirus rates … Read More »
Table of Contents
Master Cheng Yen’s Teachings
Features
Cover Story
COVID Indonesia
Inspirational
People and Profiles
Illustration
Global Focus
20240920
Flood Relief in Southern Taiwan
Typhoon Gaemi caused severe flooding in Taiwan, and Tzu Chi volunteers responded by providing aid to those affected. In this photo, volunteers are seen cleaning up a house in Fenjihu, Baihe District, Tainan. (Photo by Huang Xiao-zhe)
20240720
Healing Hualien─Tzu Chi’s Repair Work After Taiwan’s Earthquake
The powerful earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, on April 3 damaged many buildings, leading to a shortage of professional repairmen in the area. In response, Tzu Chi expert volunteers from all over Taiwan stepped in and repaired over 150 lightly damaged homes. (Photo by Chen He Jiao)
20240520
Loving Stores Gathering Places for Goodness
Over 20,000 stores, stalls, and businesses across Taiwan have joined the ranks of Loving Stores, in which Tzu Chi coin banks encourage donations of spare change for charitable purposes, fostering kindness and goodwill. (Graphic by Xu Shu-zhen)
20240320
New Classrooms for Nepal’s Quake-Impacted Schools
Tzu Chi helped build temporary classrooms for five schools damaged after a strong earthquake struck western Nepal in November 2023. Students and teachers at Shree Jana Yuwa Primary School are pictured here posing with thumbs-up in front of one of the new classrooms. (Photo by Willy Ang)
20240120
Tzu Chi’s Eco-Friendly Assistive Device Program
Tzu Chi volunteers navigate through a narrow alley on Penghu’s Hua Islet to deliver an electric bed to a family in need of the equipment. More than 60,000 recycled assistive devices have been distributed to over 40,000 households since the inception of the Tzu Chi Eco-Friendly Assistive Device Program over six years ago. (Photo by Yan Lin-zhao)
20231120
The Vitality of Plants─Nature’s Healing Power
A volunteer carefully tends to plants in a herbal garden. Plant life on the Earth not only sustains our bodies as nourishment but also possesses therapeutic qualities that contribute to our overall well-being. (Photo by Huang Xiao-zhe)