Cultivating Compassion Starts With Ourselves
It is this philosophy that brings C.A.F.E. 229’s next guest, Dr. Chris Germer. A professor of psychology, he stumbled onto self-compassion in 2005 as a solution to his decades-long struggle
It is this philosophy that brings C.A.F.E. 229’s next guest, Dr. Chris Germer. A professor of psychology, he stumbled onto self-compassion in 2005 as a solution to his decades-long struggle
Talk Description When war threatened the safety of millions in Ukraine, those affected fled to neighboring countries like Poland, Moldova, and Bosnia to find a renewed sense of security. Tzu
As of June 16, 2022, over 8 million people in Ukraine have been internally displaced. Since February 24, the number of Ukrainians who have left their homeland surpassed 7.3 million,
Talk Description As war rages on in Ukraine and violent attacks plague the world, now more than ever we find ourselves yearning for peace. Faith and tradition can help us
Speakers will come from the fields of psychology, health care, clinical research, religious practice and studies, philosophy, arts and culture, communications, global studies, and service-learning.
Talk Description As Master Chen Yen said, “while working, learn. While learning, awaken to the truths of life.” Education can be a powerful tool for nurturing those around us and
Oksana Kononets is a well-known model and entrepreneur who represented Ukraine in the first Miss Wheelchair World competition in 2017, as well as a Miss Individuality title winner, and so
Talk Description By nature, death has always lurked over life’s shoulder. But, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its presence has felt ever more pronounced and ever more terrifying.
Talk Description To learn how we may heal the deepest of wounds, the Tzu Chi Center invites psychiatrist and Zen Buddhist practitioner Andrew Twardon, Ph.D to C.A.F.E. 229. Throughout his
On August 21 and 22, Tzu Chi Haiti volunteer Johnson Chang leads an initial assessment team to areas affected by the earthquake that struck Haiti on August 14, 2021. Photo/Réginald
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New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9 am – 4 pm
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Sun: 10 am – 4 pm
Contact us