Sailing Multi-Grain Nourishment to Kabasacan

Sailing Multi-Grain Nourishment to Kabasacan

According to the World Bank (2021), malnutrition remains a silent crisis in the Philippines, with one in three children under five stunted in 2019—among the highest rates in East Asia and the world. This persistent crisis raises urgent questions about food security,...
Transforming Trash to Life’s Values

Transforming Trash to Life’s Values

“Great things start from small beginnings.” This simple but powerful idea came to life in a remarkable way at BISU–Balilihan Campus. On September 8, 2025, the Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Association (TCCYA) Balilihan Chapter was officially recognized as an...
Kindness Rebuilds What Storms Destroy

Kindness Rebuilds What Storms Destroy

Amid the ruins of their fragile wooden house, left weak and worn by Super Typhoon Odette in December 2021, a mother and her daughter continued to live and endure the hardships of life. Though the walls had gaps that let the wind and rain inside, offering little...
When Music Becomes A Medium of Remembrance

When Music Becomes A Medium of Remembrance

Some people live a life so full of light that their influence never truly fades. It simply echoes in the hearts of those they touch. The Tzu Chi Foundation felt this truth deeply on June 2, 2025, with the passing of Brother Michael Siao, known to all as Ahia Mike. At...