
When she ordained as a nun, her mentor gave one pith instruction: “Remember to always work for Buddhism and for all living beings.” This is Master Cheng Yen’s path, as she inspires spiritual cultivation and works to relieve suffering around the globe.
When she ordained as a nun, her mentor gave one pith instruction: “Remember to always work for Buddhism and for all living beings.” This is Master Cheng Yen’s path, as she inspires spiritual cultivation and works to relieve suffering around the globe.


Do you get enough rest every day? During this year’s Youth Day, Tzu-Chi Foundation (Singapore) hosted a large-scale initiative cum fundraising event, SYNC. Festival, to promote the concept of sustainable wellbeing. Environmental protection and individual wellbeing are concepts that are

Always rushing through life, yet feeling more disconnected with each passing day? Perhaps it’s time to pause and reflect: What kind of life do you truly want?
The Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre hosted a two-day event, the Alternative Festival

This year, the annual Income Eco Run introduced two new categories: a 55-kilometre ultramarathon and a pet-friendly run. The event drew nearly 5,500 participants, who collectively covered a total distance of 67,697 kilometres. For every kilometre run, $1 was pledged


The Seniors Engagement & Enabling Node (SEEN) launched a project aiming to get listed in the Singapore Book of Records, inviting seniors to take up the challenge. After a month of dedication and the involvement of over 20 participants, the

We partnered with the Nee Soon GRC Grassroots Organisations (GROs) to promote eco-conscious living and sustainable practices!
The “Conscious Living and Sustainability Festival: Home with a Heart” is a collaboration between our establishment, Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, and Nee

Nee Soon GRC organises a Green Carnival annually, and this year, Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre partnered to co-organise the event. The carnival featured booths and workshops that gave attendees diverse perspectives on sustainable living.

On 26 May 2024, Tzu Chi volunteers were involved in the NTUC Income Eco Run as partners for the fifth time. This year, the volunteers not only set up zones to recycle resources and advocate for environmental awareness, but also

Tzu Chi volunteers have been involved in the Income Eco Run as partners for the fifth time. This year, the volunteers not only set up zones to recycle resources and advocate environmental awareness, but also enlightened participants on-site about environmental