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. 
Today we celebrate 
the loving deeds 
and noble examples
 of two Shining World 
Compassion Award 
recipients – Dianne Nelson, 
the co-founder of 
The Wild Horse Sanctuary 
in Shingletown, 
California, USA 
and Vets Beyond Borders 
based in Australia.
Let’s begin by visiting 
The Wild Horse Sanctuary.
In the western 
United States, 
about 30,000 wild horses 
live on public lands. 
Unfortunately, 
the federal government 
sometimes removes 
some of the horses after 
those raising livestock 
wrongly claim 
that the equines 
are negatively impacting 
the environment by 
supposedly taking away 
grazing pasture 
from their cattle. 
These horses 
are then rounded up 
and put in pens. 
Some may eventually 
get adopted. 
By contrast, 
lucky ones are instead 
sent to refuges like 
The Wild Horse Sanctuary, 
where they can 
peacefully stay 
for the rest of their lives.
We are just 	
behind our barn, 
and this is one of 
the feeding areas 
that we distribute the hay 
to the horses in. 
And Lightning is here 
waiting anxiously 
for his daily ration 
with two of his wives; 
they came to us recently 
from the wild. 
They were captured 
by the Bureau 
of Land Management, 
so they have freeze brands 
on them; you saw those 
on the necks. 
But they had a life 
in the wild 
and they lost the freedom 
of the millions of acres 
that typically belong to 
the wild horses. 
But we give them 
a few thousand acres 
and they’re happy 
just to be here. 
And it’s a little muddy 
because we had 
a long wet winter but 
the grass will come again. 
And we just try to give 
as natural a life as we can 
to as many as we can. 
They have room to roam 
but the feed 
on our 5,000 acres 
is not enough, so 
we have to distribute hay 
on a regular basis, 
and they know it. 
That’s why 
they’re here waiting. 
They’re waiting 
very patiently.
How do the wild horses 
connect with one another 
at The Wild Horse 
Sanctuary? 
Let’s find out.
So now when one horse 
comes in by itself, 
I take another horse 
at the same time so at least 
there is two of them, 
and if you put two horses 
together in a large field 
they will immediately just 
be happy. 
And you see this 
even in the saddle horses, 
and the two latest arrivals 
will be fast friends. 
And I mean 
it happens so fast, it’s like, 
we went to bring one in 
for grooming the other day 
and his friend was like 
right at the gate whining 
and wanting to come. 
So it’s like, “Okay well, 
you just come with us,” 
because they just 
don’t want to be separated 
once they made 
that friendship. 
Especially if 
they didn’t have it before 
and now they have it, 
now it almost becomes 
the anxiety issues when 
they’re separated because, 
“I finally have a friend, 
don’t take him away, 
please 
don’t take him away.” 
And so it’s really, 
it’s comforting to see them 
have a good life.
For this loving devotion 
to the welfare 
of wild horses and burros, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai honored 
The Wild Horse Sanctuary 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
along with 
a US$10,000 donation.
I’m almost speechless. 
First I’d like to say 
thank you very much, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
it is quite an honor. 
And it will help us 
a great deal. 
This will buy a lot of hay, 
and when we can 
feed the horses well
then we have room 
for more horses.
There’re so many people 
that help, 
but this is just enormous. 
Thank you so much.
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
also sent a letter 
of appreciation and 
gratitude to Ms. Nelson, 
from which 
the following is an excerpt:
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
marvelous achievements 
in providing 
a caring sanctuary 
for wild horses, for your 
selfless spirit of service 
to these noble beings, 
and for your 
enlightened approach to 
management of wild herds. 
By such kind deeds, 
you assist 
humanity’s evolution into 
higher levels of civilization. 
With your passion, love 
and intelligence 
and the teamwork 
of volunteers and donors, 
your Sanctuary 
has become a model of 
sustainable management 
of wild horses. 
Furthermore, it also 
shows the innate ability 
of wild herds 
to live in harmony 
with other wildlife, 
because it is clear to all 
that your 300-strong herds 
co-exist harmoniously 
with the diverse wildlife 
on your 5,000-acre haven. 
We are happy to know 
that your 
precious Sanctuary also 
does invaluable work 
in increasing 
public awareness 
of the genetic, biological, 
and social value 
of America’s wild horses.
For the boundless 
selflessness you and 
all your volunteers show, 
in providing for the needs 
of wild horses, 
for your vision, wisdom, 
creativity and 
big-hearted generosity, and 
for providing the world 
with an excellent model 
of management 
of wild herds, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate 
the compassionate deeds 
of Ms. Dianne Nelson. 
I am truly honored. 
Thank you 
so very, very much.
On Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s behalf, 
our Association members 
also presented Ms. Nelson 
with a selection of DVDs 
and books 
by Supreme Master 
Ching Hai, including 
“The Love of Centuries” 
and the #1 international 
best-sellers 
“The Noble Wilds” and 
“The Birds in My Life.”
And as the saying goes, 
“Love knows 
no boundaries 
and no distance.” 
So let’s now travel 
to Australia to join in 
our next Shining World 
Compassion Award 
presentation ceremony 
with Vets Beyond Borders. 
Before we begin, though, 
let’s hear about 
the organization 
from its president, 
Dr. Peter Howe, 
a veterinarian.
Essentially 
we're an organization 
that focuses on 
improving animal welfare 
in developing countries. 
And in the process, 
we hope to also improve 
public health situations 
in those countries. 
Where are these countries 
in particular? 
We concentrate primarily 
on Southeast Asia 
and the Pacific areas. 
And one of the countries 
that we’re 
currently working 
is India. 
We have a team going up 
into China each year. 
We're looking at 
a project 
currently in Indonesia. 
And we've done work 
in Indonesia previously. 
We're also looking at 
another project up 
in Nepal. 
And one in Vanuatu. 
What sorts of animals does
Vets Beyond Borders 
help?
We try to help all animals, 
obviously. 
But by far the biggest 
numbers of animals 
that we see 
would be the street dogs. 
They're so many of them 
in the world. 
Something 
like 400-odd million 
throughout the world. 
So, their presence 
is very obvious 
and their suffering 
is very obvious. 
So that for us had been 
the best starting point. 
And we certainly do some 
large-animal work as well, 
water buffalo, cattle, 
and horses. 
Monkeys occasionally. 
They're all deserving 
of our attention.  
What are the current 
and future projects 
of Vets Beyond Borders?
Our biggest projects, 
I guess, are still 
street-dog birth control. 
And anti-rabies. 
And we've got programs 
running as we speak 
in Ladakh and Sikkim 
(northern India) 
doing that 
and we've got another one 
hopefully starting up 
in southern India 
in Bylekuppe 
later on this year. 
Now, the other part 
of our work 
is to actually empower 
the local people 
to be able to take over 
the work themselves. 
And we do that 
by training up vets, 
vet nurses and 
humane animal catchers.
Apart from a heart-shaped 
crystal award plaque 
and a selection of 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s books 
presented to him by our 
Association members 
on Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s behalf, 
Dr. Howe received 
a warm letter from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
the following of which 
is an excerpt:
It’s most heart warming 
to hear of your 
accomplished voluntary 
work to assist our 
innocent and vulnerable 
animal co-inhabitants. 
By conducting 
preventative measures 
such as vital birth control, 
teaching 
animal-care skills 
to empower others and 
promoting animal rights, 
Vets Beyond Borders 
is doing exemplary work. 
Your free-of-charge 
services, such as 20,000 
neutering operations and 
over 30,000 vaccinations, 
are incredible achievements. 
For selflessly 
providing services 
for animals in need, 
for your idealism, 
wisdom, creativity and 
kind-hearted generosity, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate 
the compassionate deeds 
of the Volunteers and Staff 
of Vets Beyond Borders, 
with special thanks 
to President Peter Howe.
With Great Honour, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
Thank you very much. 
And on behalf of the board 
of Vets Beyond Borders, 
all of our members 
and our volunteers from 
the bottom of our hearts, 
we say, "Thank you, 
thank you, thank you."
And in addition to 
the Award, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
contributed US$20,000 
to Vets Beyond Borders to 
support their noble cause.  
We thank you from 
the bottoms of our hearts 
for this donation. 
You just don't know 
how much 
we appreciate it. 
It would certainly mean 
that we might continue on 
for a little bit longer. 
It just gets us up 
over a financial hurdle 
that we were wondering 
how the heck 
we were going to get over.
But with your generosity, 
at least we can continue 
on doing what we're doing 
for a little bit longer 
and we promise 
that every cent 
will be allocated 
to animal welfare and 
improving public health 
wherever we work. 
Once again, thank you, 
thank you, thank you.
In gratitude for her 
support and contribution, 
Vets Beyond Borders 
wrote a letter of thanks to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Here is an excerpt:
Dear Supreme Master 
Ching Hai,
Vets Beyond Borders 
wishes to deeply thank you 
for your very kind and 
profoundly appreciated 
donation to our cause.
Without your support 
we cannot sustain our 
current projects, or plan 
and develop new ones 
to address the needs 
and welfare of animals in
developing communities - 
as well as the people 
who share their lives.
Furthermore, 
as we are in the middle 
of our seasonal work 
in India, 
the timing is also vital. 
So please be assured 
your donated funds 
are being put to good use 
on the ground. 
With warm regards,
Mandy Lamkin
Administration 
and Donor Relations.
Our sincere thanks, 
Dianne Nelson, 
Dr. Peter Howe and 
all members, volunteers 
and supporters of 
The Wild Horse Sanctuary 
and Vets Beyond Borders 
for helping to create 
a more wonderful world 
for vulnerable animals, 
and in turn 
bettering humanity. 
May your benevolent work 
continue to improve the 
lives of voiceless animals 
through Heaven’s grace 
and guidance. 
For more details 
on the organizations 
featured on 
today’s program, 
please visit 
the following websites:
The Wild Horse Sanctuary
www.WildHorseSanctuary.org
Vets Beyond Borders
www.VetsBeyondBorders.org
Loving viewers, 
we enjoyed 
your presence today 
on our program. 
May our love 
for all beings forever 
transcend space and time.