FOWPAL honored with U.S. President's Lifetime Achievement Award for contributing 1.2 million hours of service to the US
Awakening Conscience and Realizing the Power of Hope
On a 3-2 vote and in a polically charged meeting, the Cupertino City Council took the unprecedented step of removing a Commissioner.
Seniors and teens 13+) could interact and play games together.
Cupertino High School FBLA partners with First Generation Investors to provide high schoolers real money to invest.
Forum features renowned spiritual leaders sharing their respective insights and perspectives on death and dying
Videos address culturally taboo topics &interventions with the goal of improving EOL conversations &outcomes with Chinese American families
Sponsorship will provide a deck of Heart to Heart cards to Heart to Heart® Café participants in the U.S.
Funds will support new 2022-2023 Coping with Grief and Loss Workshops to Benefit Chinese Community
Conscience Illuminating the World
The Sound of the Bell of World Peace and Love Resonates at Times Square, NY during the 77th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 77)
Funds will support the development of Mindfully Facing Grief and Loss Workshop for the Chinese Community
The pursuit of peace and the betterment of the world
The Federation of World Peace and Love as well as Tai Ji Men hold ceremonies of ringing the Bell of World Peace and Love in the U.S.
The Sound of Tai Ji Men’s Bell of World Peace and Love Resonates in Silicon Valley
Community and political leaders and Bay Area residents gathered to celebrate Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy San Jose’s 21st Anniversary
Dr. BJ Miller invited attendees to reframe our perceptions, to be open, and to be present to what really matters at every stage of life.
Motivated by love, Tai Ji Men members spread happiness and peace in their communities and around the world
Cupertino-Toyokawa Sister Cities, Inc. hosts event to celebrate World Peace
The educational and fundraising program features keynote speaker BJ Miller, MD, author of A Beginners Guide to the End
Eleven environment ministers and environmental activists rang a peace bell to pray for the sustainable development of all humanity
Contest to Showcase Meaningful Stories that Reflect the Best of Humanity
Train the Trainer Program Includes Starting the Conversation: Heart to Heart® Café
New Guide to Improve Equity and Increase Access to Hospice and Palliative Care for Chinese Americans
Leaders from the Bay Area's cities and school districts shared their thoughts on conscience
New middle-school camps with dedicated curriculum for ages 11-13, plus updated content and activities for all age groups
“Improving Advance Care Planning for the Chinese American Community"
Cigna’s Dr. Shu-Ju Yang will partner with CACCC to help improve the quality of end-of-life care for those living with serious illness
Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy Lunar New Year Celebration
Students from Cupertino High School FBLA conduct research for partner company Neolth; results described as "sophisticated and insightful".
MNN TV station in New York broadcast a program featuring an international forum "Human Rights and Anti-Corruption: The Tai Ji Men Case.”
Tai Ji Men members in Cupertino watch a virtual press conference on a case of human rights abuses.
— Don’t think you need an emergency kit? Think again, say families who needed one.
Tai Ji Men members from the U.S. and Canada visit Washington, D.C. to defend Human Rights and Religious Freedom.
All donations to live teachers projects matched 50% on November 30th for GivingTuesday
Tai Ji Men disciples from New York, San Jose, and other cities protested in front of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office,
No Justice, No True Peace
Human rights experts, scholars, and Tai Ji Men members called on the Taiwanese government to resolve the Tai Ji Men case as soon as possible
Tai Ji Men members appealed once again to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco
The free online one (1) hour Advance Care Planning Trainings and Workshop will be held on three (3) consecutive Mondays: Oct. 25, Nov 1 & 8