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25 September 2021: Changes to current programmes and activities


Tzu Chi Singapore expresses our heartfelt appreciation to all volunteers, donors, partners and staff for supporting one another and overcoming all hurdles to continue serving the community till today. It has not been easy but we will emerge from the trying situation stronger and more bonded.

With the recent spike in the number of community cases, aligning with the latest tightening measures, we have made the following adjustments to our operations and activities.

Items Adjustments
  • Environmental Sustainability Day

Suspended

  • Eco-Awareness Centre (Woodlands)

Last day of operation: 25 September 2021
(Centre permanently closed thereafter)

  • Jing Si Hall
  • Jing Si Book Hut

Monday to Friday
10am – 6pm

 
  • Tzu Chi Free Clinic (Redhill) - Western Medicine Section

Dental Services
Opening hours and services as usual

Sunday Primary Medical (GP) Services
Suspended

  • Day Rehabilitation Centre
  • Seniors Engagement & Enabling Node (SEEN) (Nanyang)
  • Seniors Engagement & Enabling Node (SEEN) (Bukit Batok)
  • Gym Tonic (Khatib)

Opening hours and services as usual
A maximum of 2 persons allowed at any point in time

  • Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre (Yishun)

Opening hours and services as usual
Study area remains open but for students only

  • Continuing Education Centre (Jing Si Hall)
  • Tzu Chi Free Clinic (Redhill) - TCM Section
  • Tzu Chi Traditional Chinese Medicine Free Clinic (Khatib)
  • Lakeside Family Medicine Clinic
  • Jing Si Books & Café (Sims Ave)
  • Jing Si Books & Café (Yishun)

Opening hours and services as usual

  • Tzu Chi Da Ai Gallery (Sembawang)

Opening hours as usual
A maximum of 5 visitors at any point in time
with a duration limited to 1 hour

  • All activities and courses
Online mode
e.g.: Volunteer Training Sessions, Book Study Sessions, Entrepreneurs Sharing Session

 

Tzu Chi Singapore continues taking a careful and stringent approach in managing our operations and activities. Adherence to government measures has been strictly emphasised with no efforts spared. It is our utmost priority to safeguard the wellbeing of our stakeholders i.e. beneficiaries, patients, students, volunteers, staff, etc, and support all in manoeuvring steadfastly through the times ahead.

For any latest information, you may require, please visit our website and social media platforms. If further clarification is required, please contact us through our online enquiry form and we will reply as soon as possible.

Last but not least, Dharma Master Cheng Yen appeals to all in this pandemic to practice vigilance and sincere piety, wear a mask, wash our hands frequently, and use serving cutlery during dining as preventive measures. It is also crucial to adopt a meatless diet to respect, protect and cultivate our love for all living beings. Only when we curb our cravings, we will then be able to enjoy lasting peace and safety. Let us all do our part in fighting this outbreak by being mindful in our daily lives.

May everyone stay vigilant and sincerely pray for the pandemic to cease soon.

 

With gratitude,
Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore)

(Last updated on 24 Sept 2021)