Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection 
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award, 
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
Mrs. Gaudalupe 
Arizpe De La Vega, 
who lives 
in El Paso, Texas, USA, 
travels across the border 
to Juarez, Mexico 
multiple times a week 
to visit the unique hospital 
she created 
more than 30 years ago.
Beautiful to see a family! 
Hospital de la Familia 
provides 
quality medical care 
for all people regardless 
of their ability to pay. 
It has never 
turned anyone away 
and has been a place of 
hope and refuge in a city 
affected by poverty, 
the illegal drug trade, 
crime and violence. 
Miraculously and thankfully, 
the hospital and its staff 
have remained unharmed 
throughout the years.
One day.
One day old. Wow. 
So what can you tell us, 
your experience about 
Hospital de la Familia?
It’s fine here. My wife 
is feeling good here.
I knew about a lady 
that came from the south 
with nine children, 
pregnant with 
the tenth child.  
The husband 
went to El Paso 
and he never came back.  
She was sick and depressed.  
Her nine children 
were crying 
because they were hungry.  
She didn’t want 
to bring another child to 
suffer like the other nine.
When the woman tried 
to abort her child violently 
in her home, she was 
hospitalized then jailed. 
Mrs. De La Vega 
visited her in jail 
to help her 
and understand her act 
of desperation, realizing 
with deep sympathy 
the need to provide 
information and social 
support for such women.
I think it was a very strong, 
deep-rooted desire 
of equality and justice, 
to give other people 
the opportunities 
that they could have 
if they could have been 
more lucky in life and 
get another opportunity 
of education, for instance.
With others of like mind, 
Mrs. De La Vega 
founded the Hospital 
de la Familia.
The hospital is funded 
by FEMAP-SADEC 
(Mexican Federation 
of Private Associations), 
and SADEC (Health and 
Community Development 
of Ciudad Juarez), 
non-profit institutions 
that Mrs. De La Vega 
co-founded.
I think 
that health is the main 
of the human rights. 
If you don’t have health 
you don’t have life and 
you don’t have nothing. 
So you have to have health 
in order to be empowered. 
Since 1995, 
I have been the director 
of the hospitals. 
Implementing 
the institution’s activities 
has been a pleasure for me, 
and I have tried 
to bring that enthusiasm 
to the people 
who work at this hospital,
a little over 100 doctors, 
more than 130 nurses 
who work 
in the three medical units 
that we have here 
in Ciudad Juarez.
We have four babies 
that have been with us 
like two or three months. 
But when they were born, 
they were like 800 grams, 
and one of them 
was 1 kilogram. 
They had severe 
breathing problems, 
we took a long way 
to start feeding them. 
Seeing these babies 
since they were born, 
and looking at them 
how they have been 
improving, and now 
we started feeding them, 
it’s great. 
We are working in Juarez 
to achieve 
through research,
through education,
through programs 
of health, and also 
economic development, 
through micro-enterprises, 
providing loans 
to the people so they can 
improve their lives this way. 
Being among these women 
and their desire 
to succeed, 
it's just amazing. 
Their resilience, 
their creativity, 
their determination. 
I see them 
solving their solutions 
and all they needed 
was a little bit of help.
We have 
a number of programs 
that are implemented 
in the community, 
programs, for example, 
that enhance 
the development 
of the children.
In order to 
facilitate the support 
of the community 
and economic projects, 
the FEMAP Foundation 
was established 
in El Paso, Texas, USA 
by Mrs. De La Vega 
and Ms. Adair Margo.
A lot of times we think 
only the wealthy 
give to the poor, 
but here, everybody gives 
what they can, 
through volunteerism, 
through looking after 
their neighbor’s health. 
And in a city 
that is racked by 
so much violence now, 
people don’t see light here. 
That’s why it’s wonderful 
you all here 
and the title of your 
[Association’s] award, 
“Shining World.” 
This is a shining beacon 
of light in the middle 
of Ciudad Juarez.
I am a health promoter 
in the community. 
And we go to help people. 
Why do you do all this?
For love of the community.
The fact of the matter is, 
if you met 
these nursing students, 
they’re all not from Mexico. 
They are El Pasoans ones 
who come here. 
There are people 
who seek healthcare here 
who aren’t insured 
and can’t have it 
in the United States. 
So we help each other 
across the border. 
Love drives 
the organization, really. 
Every day that 
I come to the hospital, 
I see that things 
are being done. 
You see the changes 
in people. 
A lady that comes crying 
to the hospital because 
she has a very sick child, 
and then she goes out 
smiling and saying, 
“Thank you, 
we are all right.” 
That gives meaning 
to my life. 
I believe that human beings 
are the maximum 
expression of excellence 
in the universe. 
And if we can 
through our efforts 
help one person, 
to change the life 
of one person, 
that gives meaning 
to our lives. 
We will see life 
in a different side.
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
Mrs. De La Vega
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
along with US$30,000 
to further her noble work. 
“Dear Mrs. De La Vega,
It is with great pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to you 
the “Shining World
Compassion Award.” 
This Award is presented 
in recognition 
of outstanding 
humanitarianism as shown 
by your extraordinary, 
gracious and noble efforts 
to selflessly serve 
the community 
of Ciudad Juarez 
as founder 
and administrator of 
the Hospital de la Familia.
Established 
over 30 years ago 
as a simple clinic, 
the hospital has flourished
to become a bastion of
hope, light and inspiration
within the city. 
You have lovingly 
devoted your life to 
the well-being of others, 
exercising unparalleled 
care and self-sacrifice 
in order to provide 
for the people when 
they need it the most. 
The staff of 
the Hospital de la Familia 
represents the true heart 
and soul of the city, 
providing a sanctuary 
of compassion 
and tender ministering 
to all those who seek it.
Over 900 patients each day 
are welcomed 
and cared for 
within the hospital, 
regardless of 
their ability to pay for 
the highly-skilled services 
they receive. 
Such exceptional 
kindness and generosity 
is rare indeed! 
Your tireless and 
determined spirit of service 
has blessed so many. 
Thank you 
for uplifting our world 
with your inspirational 
example of love in action.
For selflessly providing 
crucial medical services 
for the needy 
over so many years, 
for your noble 
and visionary life’s-work, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model 
and loving servant 
of the people, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate 
the compassionate deeds 
of Mrs. Guadalupe 
Arizpe De La Vega, 
Ciudad Juarez Angel 
of Mercy.
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai”
Thank you very much. 
Thank you very much. 
(You are welcome.) 
It’s so beautiful! 
(Yeah, congratulations!) 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
would also like 
to contribute US$30,000 
(Wow!) for your 
future endeavors 
to helping the needy 
with your work. 
Thank you very much. 
(You are welcome.) 
With Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s 
US$30,000 contribution, 
the FEMAP Foundation 
is planning to expand 
their high-standard 
nursing school, which 
also provides opportunities 
for students in need.
They came to make 
an examination 
to all of our students 
at state level 
with all the schools. 
And our students got 
the first, the second, 
the third 
and the fourth places, 
that made us very happy.  
So they want to come here, 
and because we have 
a smaller school even if 
it’s very good in quality, 
so we have to tell them no, 
because 
we don’t have space. 
But now, 
thank you for your help 
to have a school 
for 1,000 nurses!
The tuition is very, very low, 
and we have 
many scholarships. 
And you see the tremendous 
transformation 
of their lives. 
For instance, I fell 
last year in December. 
They took me 
to the hospital 
in El Paso, Texas.  
The one who received me 
in the Providence Hospital 
was a nurse, 
and he told me, 
“Mrs. De LaVega, 
I am angry with you.” 
And I said, “Why are you 
angry with me?”  
And he says, “I have my 
graduation on December, 
and I wanted to be 
in a photograph with you 
giving my certificate, 
and you don’t even 
go to the graduation.” 
And I say, “Oh my God!”  
My daughter 
she was crying, she said, 
“My mother, do you realize 
how many lives 
FEMAP has changed?” 
And I said, 
“Thank you, God, because 
we have another life 
that was changed here.”
In addition to 
receiving the award, 
Mrs. De La Vega 
was also presented 
with gifts, including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
lecture DVDs 
and music CDs, 
her #1 international 
bestselling books, 
“The Birds in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds,” 
among others. 
Mrs. De La Vega wished 
to convey her gratefulness 
to Supreme Master 
Ching Hai.
Thank you 
[Supreme Master Ching Hai] 
for giving us your help 
and your hand 
in a moment of crisis that 
our city and our people 
really need it. 
Thank you for 
making our world better. 
I want to share with you 
all the fantastic 
experiences of change
that we have had 
with all these people, 
from darkness to light. 
Thank you very much for 
making our dream possible. 
Usually, people work 
only in their dream, 
but you 
[Supreme Master Ching Hai] 
are reaching others 
who have dreams, 
and that makes you 
incredibly generous. 
Thank you 
for your generosity! 
FEMAP co-founders 
Mrs. De La Vega 
and Ms. Adair Margo 
also sent the following 
letter of appreciation.
“Dear 
Supreme Master Ching Hai: 
Thank you for your 
generous donation 
of US$30,000 
that we pledge will be put 
to very good use. 
For 37 years, FEMAP 
has been involved 
in the most marginalized 
communities 
of Ciudad Juarez, 
and your gift will help us 
continue providing 
high-quality healthcare 
to the poorest of the poor. 
Someday we hope you 
will visit one of our two 
full-service hospitals – 
the Hospital de la Familia 
and the Hospital 
Santa Maria. 
They are places 
of light and love in 
the midst of the darkness… 
Again, mil gracias 
(many thanks) 
for your support!
With heartfelt gratitude,
Guadalupe De La Vega 
and Adair Margo”
Thank you 
Mrs. De La Vega, 
Ms. Margo 
and all at FEMAP and 
the Hospital de la Familia 
for your vision and 
dedication in helping 
the most vulnerable people 
lead better lives. 
May Heaven bless you, 
all the staff, groups and 
individuals involved in 
your expanding mission 
of compassion and love.
For more information 
about FEMAP and 
the Hospital de la Familia, 
please visit 
www.femap.org 
Thank you for your 
gracious company 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May your life be blessed 
with health and kindness.