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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.
In this season that celebrates filial piety, let's listen to the voices of middle-aged parents.
With creativity and gentle guidance, children were taught to express their sincere gratitude and love to their parents.
"What is happiness? Is living a fairy-tale life like Snow White with her Prince Charming the definition of happiness?” Over a hundred attendees gathered at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre to listen to Mr. Ang Chin Koon, the Founder and CEO of CK Group, and Mr. Low Swee Seh, CEO of the Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore), as they shared insights on the path to a fulfilling life.
Ang Chin Koon, an entrepreneur who has a deep affinity with Tzu Chi and has been engaging in charitable activities for 24 years, delved into the worlds of culture and art to contribute to charity.
"Since happiness is a choice, why not choose to live happily every day?
As a Tzu Chi care recipient for a decade, this day marked Peh Thiam Lye's first visit to Jing Si Hall. He shared that it has been long since he last experienced such a lively and joyful atmosphere.
Laughter and tears intertwined at the Seeds of Hope Merit Awards Ceremony 2023, as parents watched their children gracefully served tea, embodying a maturity beyond their age.
Seeing the children take center stage, even as they held only a cup and performed a bow, brought back many memories of their formative years. It was indeed a heartfelt moment for the parents.
The concluding session of this year's Tzu Chi Teenagers' Class was a unique experience. Students embarked on an outdoor adventure at the botanical garden to foster a deep connection with nature and self-discovery.
What games do you play during your holidays? Families from Tzu Chi Parent-Child Bonding Class enjoyed a delightful day at the Humanistic Youth Centre, engaging in interactive station games that not only brought joy but also strengthened the bond between parents and children.
While everyone was busy shopping and emptying their virtual shopping cart on the “11.11” major sales weekend, dedicated volunteers and preschool teachers from Tzu Chi Great Love Preschool (Yishun) found themselves equally preoccupied too.
The contact between healthcare professionals and their patients tends to be closer when medical services are delivered at the patient's home. Dr Ho Xin Qin revealed, "When you step into the patient's home, the patient becomes a person with a family.“
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.