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Community Education

To promote life education to the public, the Centre publishes the Compassionate Heart magazine, distributed free of charge. Through feature interviews and articles, readers gain insights into perspectives on life and spiritual wellbeing.

Furthermore, the Centre offers self-directed learning opportunities through its online education platform, helping the public cultivate a deeper and more accurate understanding of life. Behind-the-scenes highlights of the “Life Companion” service are also shared online to promote awareness of the bodhisattva spirit - benefiting both self and others, and to sow seeds of compassion in the hearts of viewers.

Lastly, through ‘Partner Organization Exchange Sessions’, the Centre engages with frontline social service professionals to identify emerging community needs and gather valuable insights to inform the future development of the “Tsz Shan Monastery Compassionate Heart Project.” These sessions also provide a platform to introduce the ‘Life Companion Volunteer Team’,  sharing its mission and service direction while exploring new opportunities for collaboration with partner organizations.

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