
On the day before the eve of Hari Raya Haji, Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre worked with Migrant Workers of Singapore to prepare a hometown festive dish, Kichuri (Lentil Risotto) and deliver it to the worker’s dormitory.
Charity | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Tzu Chi International Medical Association of Singapore and volunteers piloted the "Healthier Me 21-Day Challenge" programme in the Eastern region and attracted 34 participants. How can diet improve our physical well-being? Let’s see the result in 21 days!
Medicine, Env. Protection | Tzu-Chi Foundation

The motivation behind primary school teacher Low Yee Leong’s path to vegetarianism for the past ten years was to wish for his wife’s smooth delivery. He had been practising “flexitarianism” at home until...
Env. Protection, People | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Riding on the popular social media trend of “Eat & Broadcast” to promote vegetarian food, this movement to promoting vegetarianism in Taiwan has reached Singapore.
Env. Protection | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Singapore has over 60,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and migrant workers made up around ninety percent of these cases. During the pandemic, Tzu Chi works to support different communities in Singapore through a series of activities during this challenging period.
Charity | Tzu-Chi Foundation

As the 3-month programme draws to a fruitful end, the programme coordinators and Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association (also known as “Tzu Ching”), organised two thanksgiving sessions for an online gathering.
Charity | Tzu-Chi Foundation

"I now understand what ’Gratitude‘ means. (We) really need to practise gratitude constantly. Being born a human, one must be grateful to their parents for raising them. Being out in the society, one must be grateful for the people who have helped them...
People | Tzu-Chi Foundation

In today’s society, we live in a world of fast fashion where social media becomes a platform for influencing consumers on impulse buying cheaply yet trendy manufactured clothes that could become tomorrow’s trash.
Env. Protection | Tzu-Chi Foundation

“Natural disasters are much more common than we thought”. Learning to coexist with mother nature for the rest of their life has become inevitable for two teenagers. After surviving and escaping a major disaster...
Spiritual | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Pandemic? Stormy weather? Change of location? Fear not, because there is a group of enthusiastic “raging” supporters who are willing to go wherever the blood donation event is held.
Medicine | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Under the dual impact of wildfires and mudslides, their home was completely destroyed and they were left with nothing. A fleece eco-blankets embroidered with the Tzu Chi logo have kept them company on their journey to rebuild their home and their lives.
Spiritual | Tzu-Chi Foundation

At a ripe old age, Ho Bee Hong entered the world of Tzu Chi through a chance encounter. One day on her way to her morning exercise...
People | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Some people may be unwilling to adopt vegetarianism because they have the preconception that vegetarian food is unpalatable. If we could enjoy vegetarian food in a few simple steps...
Env. Protection | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Are you used to suppressing your emotions? Do you always hide your thoughts? A showcase of multi-disciplinary artwork may lead you on a journey of self-discovery and reflection.
Education | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Due to the ongoing safe management measures in place that do not allow large gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's Tzu Chi Lunar New Year celebration was carried out online via Zoom on 31 January 2021.
Charity, Miscellaneous | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Tzu Chi Singapore signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Silver Ribbon to collectively provide residents with free psychological counselling services.
Education | Tzu-Chi Foundation

Sim Siew Hong was a dedicated Tzu Chi volunteer for 11 years. After battling with terminal liver cancer for a year and nine months, Sister Sim succumbed to her illness peacefully on 4 February 2021.
People | Tzu-Chi Foundation