The world of Tzu Chi May-June 2022 (Vol.141)

12 2022 • 06 pecial Feature Compiled by Chan Shi Yih Translated by Lee You Zhuan Source: Tzu Chi Documenting Team Photo by Lee Eng Foo Sending love to Ukrainian refugees As the Russia-Ukraine war rages on, Master Cheng Yen urged Tzu Chi volunteers worldwide to consolidate their strengths to help the displaced Ukrainian refugees. On May 7, a charity food bazaar was held at the KL Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall to raise funds for the Ukrainian refugees. “T his Hakka kueh is made by our volunteers, please support us!” “These corns were just harvested this morning, so they are very fresh!” “These are authentic Taiwanese food, they are delicious!” This was no ordinary carnival. The dining area of the KL Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall had turned into a bustling charity bazaar, selling a tantalizing spread of vegetarian food. It was a resounding success as satisfied visitors could not resist walking away with bags of tempting treats. Creating ripples of love With over five million people displaced by the Russia-Ukraine war, the global Tzu Chi community launched a fundraising event to reach out to the Ukrainian refugees. In the same light, volunteers from various communities in Klang Valley readily responded to the call, collaborating with the Entrepreneurs’ Group,

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