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Wall Street Journal reports Tzu Chi's good works
By Tzi Chi Foundation
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The article about Tzu Chi Foundation in the Wall Street Journal. |
Tzu Chi Foundation was reported by the Wall Street Journal in its March 12-14 weekend edition. The article appeared on five pages in the hard copy of the Journal as well as online edition.
The article talked about Tzu Chi's recycling stations, Tzu Chi Great Love Village for the survivors of Typhoon Morakot, as well as Tzu Chi's international relief footprints in Myanmar, Indonesia, El Salvador, North Korea, China, etc.
The article said, "By branching into cross-border humanitarian relief, Tzu Chi has become the first Asia-based Buddhist organization to enter a field dominated by large Western aid groups." "One of Tzu Chi's core principles is that relief supplies—blankets, food parcels—should be handed over personally, with a bow, by volunteers. The foundation feels this expresses sincerity and gratitude, in line with the movement's teachings."
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On left side of the page, the article talked in depth about Tzu Chi's Typhoon Morakot reconstruction work. |
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