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. 
On May 2-3, 2008, 
Cyclone Nargis caused 
catastrophic destruction, 
with more than 138,000 
fatalities in Myanmar 
and over a million people 
homeless. 
Ruined crops signaled 
the threat of mass hunger. 
The fishing industry 
was likewise devastated. 
In response to 
the urgent situation 
in the country, 
Save the Children 
delivered several tons 
of necessities, 
providing water supplies 
and bringing comfort 
and relief to those in need. 
As one of 
the few international 
non-governmental 
organizations in Myanmar, 
Save the Children 
quickly reacted 
to this crisis.
Save the Children had 
a presence in Myanmar 
before the the cyclone hit. 
We’ve been there 
about 13 years. (Wow!) 
And we had about 500 
staff roughly at the time. 
So we were well positioned 
to be able to 
respond quickly.
Within a day 
of the cyclone hitting, 
we were able to 
assemble staff 
and start procuring items 
on the local market, 
and delivering them 
to townships in Yangon. 
Since the cyclone hit, 
we’ve reached about 
roughly 480,000 people, 
with some form 
of assistance or other. 
We’re providing 
health work, we’re 
providing assistance 
with livelihoods, 
with shelter, with child 
protection and education. 
Established in England, 
the United Kingdom 
in 1919 
by Mrs. Eglantyne Jebb, 
Save the Children created 
a mission to bring about 
the well-being of children 
around the world. 
With 28 national members, 
the organization operates 
in more than 110 countries. 
After its immeditate 
response in Myanmar, 
Save the Children furthered 
their caring efforts 
for two additional years 
by implementing longterm 
recovery strategies.
We plan to stay 
in the 14 of those 15 
most affected districts. 
We expect to be able to 
reach about 
800,000 families during 
that two-year period. 
We have been able to raise, 
through kind donations 
of people 
all around the world, 
nearly US$25 million 
to do this. 
And so we have 
about 370 staff 
on the ground now. 
We expect to have 
about 800 to 900 staff in 
about 6 or 7 months’ time 
to be able to implement 
that work, which will be 
focusing on education, 
child protection, 
on livelihoods,  
and nutrition and health.
A year after the cyclone, 
Save the Children 
reported that it had 
assisted over 600,000 
most affected people, 
including tens of thousands 
of children. 
More people were helped 
since that time 
in lasting practical ways. 
For instance, 
children were taught 
where to go in the event 
of another disaster , and 
materials were provided 
to rebuild a school 
that could also serve as 
a sturdy evacuation shelter. 
In recognition 
of their humanitarian aid 
to people affected 
by Cyclone Nargis 
in Myanmar, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
Save the Children 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
The appreciation letter 
partially reads:
“…With your 
organization’s support, 
Myanmar will better 
provide for her citizens, 
returning hope 
and normality. 
Thank you 
Save the Children for 
benevolently assisting our 
less fortunate neighbors 
and hastening a return 
to better times. 
For devotedly rushing to 
the aid of those in danger, 
for caring for the welfare 
of the most vulnerable, 
for benevolence, 
good governance 
and wisdom, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud and 
celebrate the great deeds 
of Save the Children. 
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai”
Save the Children 
was also presented 
with a crystal plaque and
an assortment of gifts, 
including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai's 
#1 international 
bestselling books, 
“The Birds in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds.”
Thank you very much. 
Next, we travel to Chile 
to meet another 
loving organization, called 
A Roof for My Country, 
also known as 
“El Techo” (The Roof). 
Headquartered in Chile, 
this organization builds 
housing for underprivileged
individuals and families 
throughout Latin America.
Well, I thank you all 
for helping us, and 
what else can be said?
Because now we will 
have a place to sleep,
And well, to all of you, 
thanks a million.
Since its establishment 
in 1997 
by a group of Chilean 
university students, 
A Roof for My Country 
has expanded to 19 
Latin American nations. 
With the support 
of more than 
400,000 volunteers, 
this hardworking 
non-profit group 
has built 76,000 
emergency housing units 
across the continent. 
El Techo’s social director 
Claudio Castro 
explained more on how 
the organization developed.
Our project is 
to always grow.  
The construction 
of the emergency houses 
allows us to connect 
strongly with the group 
of university youth – 
we are the ones who have 
had the most chances of 
success in our continent – 
with the families who 
live in extreme poverty.
This connection 
comes about 
through the construction 
of an emergency house 
that aims 
to solve the immediate 
and concrete need, 
which is the living space. 
But at the same time, 
you can also see it 
as a first step to continue 
building and developing, 
expecting families 
to be the protagonists, 
so that they can make use 
of our opportunities and 
of their own organization, 
their own work.
In 2010, 
A Roof for My Country 
launched an emergency 
project to help 
providing basic housing 
for the Haitians 
after the catastrophic 
7.0-magnitude earthquake 
in January claimed 
about 220,000 lives and 
left almost two million 
people homeless.
Haiti is the country that 
has been also affected 
by a terrible earthquake 
in the beginning 
of this year.
We are working 
on a project trying 
to build thousands 
of emergency houses.
We have 
a big construction of 
1,000 emergency houses 
in one single construction 
project with youth 
from all Latin America, 
because we also want 
to say that the youth 
of Latin America hasn’t 
forgotten the country 
that has suffered the most, 
and we want to be 
building there in Haiti.
In recognition 
of their noble efforts 
in providing shelter 
to countless 
vulnerable people, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
A Roof for My Country 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
The appreciation letter 
concludes:
“Thank you El Techo, 
for your inspirational 
example of love in action. 
You have made an
extraordinary difference 
to the betterment 
of so many lives.
For selflessly providing 
for the needs 
of the less fortunate, 
for your wisdom, 
creativity and
kind-hearted generosity, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the 
compassionate deeds of 
“Un Techo para mi País,” 
all its staff and volunteers.
With great honour, love 
and blessings, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai”
A Roof for My Country 
also received 
a crystal plaque and 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
donation of US$50,000 
to further its mission 
of providing housing 
for the less fortunate. 
Also presented were gifts, 
including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
bestselling book, 
“The Birds in My Life.” 
Thanks also 
for this contribution. 
The US$50,000 means 
more than 35 emergency 
homes that we will build 
in the 19 countries 
in Latin America 
where we are working.  
As everyone who came here 
has expressed, 
I think that in the world, 
there are a lot of people 
working to generate 
deep transformation 
in society, and we, also, 
with our work, 
will humbly continue 
to contribute in this way.
And we would also like 
to give you 
this architectural model, 
this house that we build 
in all of Latin America. 
We have made more than 
75,000 houses like this 
and also as a sign and 
example of the work that 
young people are doing 
to end extreme poverty.
Thank you.
Finally, Mr. Castro shared 
an inspiring message 
for all the youths 
around the world.
Particularly, I would like 
to highlight this message 
for college students: 
we are an elite, 
not only academically, 
but many times 
also economically, 
in our countries.
The invitation is 
to be able to make use 
of what we have learned, 
all our opportunities,
and put them 
at the disposition 
of the families 
who haven’t had them. 
To learn also 
from the families 
of the settlements, 
because many times 
we have arrived thinking 
that we bring solutions 
to the settlements, and then 
we realize that there is 
where we are learning 
what is maybe the 
most important lessons 
of our life.
So please watch us, 
get involved, 
log onto our website, 
and support us also.
Our appreciation, 
A Roof for My Country 
and Save the Children, 
as well as 
all people involved, for 
your selfless dedication 
in caring for 
the less fortunate, 
from near and afar. 
May you be blessed 
in your continued service 
to God’s children.
For more details 
on Save the Children, 
please visit 
www.SaveTheChildren.org 
For more details on 
A Roof for My Country, 
please visit
www.UnTechoParaMiPais.org 
Cherished viewers, 
thank you 
for your presence 
on today’s program. 
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May kindness and 
neighborly support be 
ever present in our world.