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. 
Ms. Toni Dukes is a 
single mother who works 
as an operator for 911 
emergency call services 
in San Francisco, 
California, USA. 
In her busy life, 
Ms. Dukes tries to help 
those less fortunate 
than herself. 
In doing so, she became 
known affectionately 
as “the Glove Lady.”
How did you get coined 
the phrase or the term 
“the Glove Lady”? 
How did this come about? 
I work the night shift.  
I would come in at 11 pm 
and get off at 7 am. 
And part of my journey 
is to ride through 
a certain area 
of San Francisco 
to get to the freeway.  
It has a large 
homeless community. 
And I would see people 
standing on a corner, 
or laying on a corner 
with no blankets, 
no gloves, no hats. 
And here 
I am driving in my car 
with the heater on, 
you know… and 
it just touched my heart. 
And I knew 
there was something 
that I could do. 
So the first week, 
I was actually giving out 
extra blankets and sheets 
that I had at home. 
But that ran out 
really quick because 
I didn’t have that many. 
So it came to me 
go to Wal-Mart 
or to a dollar store 
and just buy some gloves. 
It started with the gloves. 
And by that next week, 
I was passing out gloves 
on my way home.  
The following week, 
I guess 
one of my co-workers 
had seen me in that area 
so early in the morning. 
They were wondering 
what was Toni doing? 
And from that point on, 
I had assistance from 
some of my co-workers 
and management.  
They would give me 
US$2, US$5, US$10. 
I would just buy 
more hats and gloves, 
go back out there 
and pass them out. 
That’s what I did. 
And it took off from there. 
So then, 
you work full-time, correct? 
Correct.
And you drive 
how many miles? 
Almost 100 miles?
Each way.
Each way to work. 
And you have kids. 
Yeah.
And then you go out 
in the cold, and 
you give people gloves. 
Yes. 
It doesn’t take much 
out of me because 
it’s part of who I am. 
It’s just something 
I have to do. 
If it’s not the gloves, it’s 
help feeding the homeless.  
I would even stop 
on the side of the road 
when I see people stranded 
and to help them.  
This will continue, 
never stop. 
Ms. Dukes has developed 
ongoing relationships 
with the people 
living on the streets. 
Even if the weather 
was not cold, 
she would make a point 
of greeting them 
with a smile.
For her generous deeds 
of sharing and loving, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored Ms. Toni Dukes 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
along with a letter 
of appreciation:
“Dear Ms. Dukes,
… Compassionately 
responding to the needs 
of the homeless, you are 
making great strides in 
awakening the awareness 
that kindness 
for the less fortunate 
is something 
all humans can possess. 
You have silently 
taken on the challenge of 
combating the isolation 
of so many stricken 
with having to 
live on the streets. 
You generously provide 
both material help 
and your love to them, 
even after a full-day’s work 
in an emotionally 
demanding job. 
This love, 
packaged as a hat, 
a pair of gloves 
and some tissues, 
is a benevolent gesture 
for the city’s homeless, 
and sends a powerful 
message to observers 
that everyone 
has something to give. 
Thank you, 
for uplifting our world 
with your inspirational 
example of love in action…
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master Ching Hai”
Thank you so much. 
In addition to the award, 
Ms. Dukes received gifts 
including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
spiritual lecture books 
and DVDs. 
Later, the honoree 
wrote a letter to thank 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
as follows:
“I would like to thank 
the Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
and the members 
of such a caring, 
loving organization for 
acknowledging my work 
in the international 
community... 
I hope and pray 
that one day, we all 
will realize that it doesn’t 
take much from us 
to make a difference 
in a positive manner 
throughout the world... 
Truly Blessed! 
Toni Dukes”
For her warmhearted 
and selfless service 
to those less fortunate, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
is sending Ms. Dukes
US$15,000 for her 
noble work to continue.
Our sincere appreciation, 
Ms. Toni Dukes, 
for your loving acts 
of kindness toward 
those in need around you. 
Wishing all the best 
to you and your family, 
caring colleagues, and 
the people whose lives 
you have touched.
Homelessness is a hardship 
that often happens 
unexpectedly to people, 
including our neighbors 
or even ourselves. 
It happened to 
18-year-old student 
Orayne Williams 
of New York, USA.
He was born in poverty 
in Jamaica, and at age 14, 
was sent alone to live 
with relatives in the US, 
where he faced 
a home environment of 
abuse and illegal drugs.
Yet in high school, 
he maintained 
an “A” average. 
Before graduating, received 
a US$15,000 grant for 
his first year of college. 
Orayne Williams 
is now college on 
a full 4-year scholarship, 
and his goal 
is to become a doctor. 
We met Orayne 
and his dedicated 
Assistant Principal 
Ms. Cluny Lavache. 
What inspires you to study?
Wanting to change.  
Knowing that 
I wanted change and 
I can access this change
through an education. 
I love reading. (You do?) 
Especially when I read 
what I write, 
because I write poetry. 
I started reading 
my own pieces and then 
reading other people pieces, 
other writers, and then 
it also inspired me 
to write more, 
and helped me to 
build up my vocabulary. 
So reading 
is fundamental. 
It’s May 2009 when 
I first moved in the shelter, 
a family shelter, 
my mother and I, 
and my little sister.  
I stayed in that shelter 
for eight months. 
And then 
it was a tough journey 
being in the shelter, 
feel like you’re cut off 
from the rest of the world. 
You have to succumb 
to the curfew and 
the rules and regulations, 
and then frustration was 
in the atmosphere.  
It was more of 
a difficult situation 
for me and my mother 
to get along 
in that circumstance.  
In November 2009,  
she asked me to leave, 
and then I ended up 
being on my own. 
And with the help of my 
social worker and mentor  
Mr. Wayne Harris, 
he found me a place, 
a young adult shelter 
in Manhattan.  
While you are there 
for your 31 days, 
they try to help you find a 
permanent shelter to stay, 
which has a time limit, 
but it’s more permanent. 
And then that’s why 
I moved 
from Covenant House 
to Independence, 
and right now live. 
Wow, it’s amazing 
you were able to 
stay in school 
throughout all of that. 
( Yes, yes.) Wow. 
Where do you find 
a quiet place 
to do your school work?
Ms. Lavache’s office.  
(Oh, that’s so nice.) 
My bed, and 
Mr. Wayne Harris’s office. 
(Ah, okay.) 
I do most of 
my study and homework 
and reading in that place.
Ms. Lavache, 
would you like to say 
a few words about Orayne?
I think one of 
the prominent things 
about Orayne 
is that he has the ability 
to make connections 
with people. 
He’s able to 
tap into something 
or he has that ability 
to reach out and 
have people reach out 
to support him. 
Just on our drive here 
I said to him, 
“Bear in mind, 
oftentimes people 
don’t have to care. 
But when you do find 
people that care, 
don’t take it for granted.” 
And he has a clear 
understanding of that.  
He has dreams 
and ambitions and 
has not let the adversities 
and the obstacles 
that he’s been under 
and the pressures, 
in fact, to stop him. 
One thing about Orayne 
is that he stays in faith. 
He knows that something 
bigger than him 
that’s guiding him and 
everything around him 
to work in his benefit.
When he came to Bedford, 
he came as a student, 
advocating for himself 
to be in 
a different environment. 
And it’s very rare 
you find young men 
seeking to want to be 
in a school, having 
heard from Mr. Harris 
the expectations 
of the school.  
And though he and I 
have often, you know, 
like a mother and son… 
I’m his surrogate mother 
in absentia, 
to just keep him on track. 
And that to me 
is a great honor 
that he’s given me. 
Is there anything 
you’d like to say to people 
throughout the world 
that are watching, 
or maybe students 
in the same position 
that you were in?
I’ll have to say, 
and I would love to say, 
that you are who
you say you are, and not
what people say you are. 
It’s either you allow 
what you say 
manifests in your life, 
as opposed to having 
people dictating your life 
and telling you 
who you are going to be. 
I just want to say 
that you have to stay 
focused on your goal.  
It’s never going to be easy.  
It’s okay to feel like 
you want to give up, 
it’s okay to cry, 
it’s okay to feel 
less of a person at times. 
But after all those emotions 
and, temporary feelings – 
because I say “temporary” 
because it never lasts – 
you’ll always 
have to get back on track, 
you always got to remember 
where you are going. 
I remember once when 
I was reading a book, 
and the major quote 
on top was, 
“The secret of success 
is to tend unflinchingly 
and unfailingly 
towards your goal.” 
And ever since 
I saw that quote, 
I’ve been applying it 
to my life, 
and it has been working.
Touched by his 
determination to achieve
despite adversity, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
sent a Letter of 
Special Congratulations 
to Orayne, 
and contributed 
a US$5,000 scholarship 
to further Orayne’s studies. 
I want to say thank you, 
for a wonderful 
organization that is doing 
good work in the society , 
and for reaching out, 
and getting access 
to inspirational stories, 
that could help others, 
who are often looking for 
the motivation 
and the inspiration 
but cannot find it 
in their circle or 
not in their environment. 
But with your help 
and your knowledge, 
you have helped 
these individuals 
to have access. 
Is there anything 
you’d like to add, 
Ms. Lavache?
I would like to say 
thank you to 
Master Ching Hai 
for recognizing, 
out of all the students, 
this one particular student 
who, despite adversities, 
still has hope. 
The following is 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
loving message 
for Orayne Williams:
“Dear Orayne. 
We wish to humbly salute 
and congratulate you 
for your 
outstanding achievement 
in attaining excellence 
in higher studies. 
Your courage, 
determination and 
inspirational endeavor 
will be a motivational force 
for others to emulate, 
and a joyous cause 
for celebration. 
Despite living 
in a shelter home, and 
without parental support, 
you knew of 
the challenges ahead and, 
with a sterling willpower 
and perseverance 
you overcame hardship 
and obstacles to 
put your best foot forward. 
Driven by your ambition 
to become a doctor, 
you held fast to your dream, 
and passed your 
final year of school with 
flying colors, to emerge 
with the remarkable 
“A” average score 
in your examinations. 
At such a young age, 
you have demonstrated 
maturity, independence 
and wisdom 
in making the right choice 
to take charge of 
your own future. 
You truly deserve 
the award of 
a US$5,000 grant for 
the first year of college. 
We are so proud of you 
Orayne, 
you are an inspiration 
for other students 
and a model son 
every parent 
could wish for! 
We wholeheartedly thank 
and congratulate 
Orayne Williams for being 
an exemplary student. 
Your gallantry 
and persistence 
has turned adversity 
into opportunity; 
our world is truly honored 
to have you 
as a shining example 
of virtue and success. 
Wishing you 
Heaven’s blessings 
in your life’s ambition 
to care for others. 
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master Ching Hai”
Thank you.
In addition to the 
Special Congratulations, 
gifts were also presented 
to Orayne and 
Ms. Lavache, including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
lecture DVDs 
and #1 international 
bestselling book, 
“The Noble Wilds.”
We would like to present 
a check for US$5,000 
to you, (Thank you.) 
Orayne Willams, 
for all your great 
accomplishments, from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Thank you.
Once again, I would like 
to say thank you, 
it is a pleasure, 
and an honor, 
and it’s a blessing, 
and thank you. 
With appreciation to 
Assistant Principal Lavache 
for your support of 
such a worthy young man, 
we join in joyful 
congratulations to you, 
Orayne Williams. 
Thanks for proving 
that we can be far greater 
than our circumstances, 
and best wishes for you 
and your bright future!
Cherished viewers, 
thank you 
for your presence 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May the Providence 
awaken the compassion 
existing in us all.