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Exploring Diverse Career Paths Through the Lens of Identity
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
Fifteen youths illustrated life’s possibilities through their own lens using photographs, simultaneously exploring the intersection of art and career.
The earth is currently plagued by both natural and man-made disasters. How should we incorporate and practise sustainability in our daily lives?
The launching of Glow On Gallery aims to promote sustainable living and help people find their way to start a sustainable lifestyle.
A permanent sustainable living gallery at Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre is set to officially open this month on 30 July 2023. The gallery is a culmination of the efforts of many parties, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and companies from the private sector.
Humanistic Culture, Env. Protection, Miscellaneous Tzu-Chi Foundation
During Earth Day 2023, 173 volunteers gathered at Pasir Ris Beach to participate in a beach clean-up activity. By picking up litter and observing the various types of waste thrown into the ocean, volunteers also witnessed themselves playing a vital role in protecting the environment.
The 2nd Environmental Education E-Sports World Cup Final attracted gamers from six countries. More local youths participated in the competition this year to learn more about environmental issues through gaming.
In 2022, a group of passionate Tzu Chi volunteers came up with the "Super Veggie Super Fun" campaign idea with the hope of reaching out to more people who have not adopted a plant-based diet...
"I feel that adopting a vegetarian diet is the best choice I have made and the most satisfying thing to do in my life." After 16 years of being a vegetarian, Lin Meijiao, a well-known Singaporean actress, advocated the plant-based diet in public for the first time.
"Eating meat is not good for our health! If we ate the mother chicken, the chicks will have no mother and they will be very scared!" On this day, two children who have been vegetarians since birth courageously stood on the stage to advocate vegetarianism and appeal to all to love all living beings.
“I have a tiny wish. I wish for everyone to experience and get in touch with different life forms in person, not through presentations on plates.” Liu Ling Ling, a celebrated artiste in Singapore, conveyed her love for and attitude towards animal conservation through a song performance where she performed alongside a group of young animal lovers.
It’s easier to convince people to do good deeds than to adopt a vegetarian diet. Lim Wah Chun’s secret to effectively advocate vegetarianism is to create vegetarian-friendly circles by serving one meal at a time.
What were players from 10 to 61 years old vying for on the same field? For the first time in the history of Tzu Chi, environmental protection and disaster prevention were promoted through an e-sports competition.
Education, Env. Protection, Miscellaneous Tzu-Chi Foundation
Nancy Chew Ann Jee eats, cooks and promotes vegetarian food. Through her daily practices in diet, dressing, housing, travel and recreation, she has developed her own set of philosophies in life.
Can games be educational? In keeping up with modern times, Taiwan Tzu Chi attempts to promote environmental sustainability more interestingly through a collaboration with the online educational gaming platform PaGamO.
The father of western medicine, Hippocrates once said: "Your food is your medicine". The blood test results of 46 participants in North District’s ‘Healthier Me 21-Day Challenge’ revealed a significant drop in the ‘three high’ indexes – proof that a better diet can nurse one back to health.
On 30 September 2021, the Tzu Chi Eco-Awareness Centre located at Nylect Industrial Building in Woodlands closed its doors for the final time, putting an end to its eight year-long journey. We look back at the Centre’s history, role as well as the impact it had left over the years.
As the volunteer-in-charge of the Tzu Chi Eco-Awareness Centre, Ms Lucy Ng has been an ever-present right from the beginning. With the imminent closure of the Centre, we delve into the life of one of Tzu Chi’s most dedicated environmental volunteers.
Weight loss, lowered "three highs", and developing a more acute sense of taste are some of the significant health improvements experienced by participants who took up the "21-day Healthy Diet Challenge".
Over ten episodes, 22 vegetarian children appear before the camera one after another to introduce different snacks in their kiddy voices. Some are full of confidence while others got themselves into tacky situations.