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’s program features 
Pit Bull dog lovers 
Tia Torres and Ben Arnold 
of California, USA. 
Ms. Torres operates 
the largest rescue facility 
for abandoned and abused 
Pit Bulls in the US 
called the Villalobos 
Rescue Center, caring for 
as many as 200 dogs 
at a time, 
runs Underdawgz, 
a program in which 
prison parolees care for 
the animals, and
is the star of the popular 
Animal Planet channel 
show,
“Pitbulls and Parolees.”
One extremely cold 
winter night Ms. Torres 
noticed Ben Arnold, 
then homeless, and 
his two beloved 
Pit Bull mix friends in 
the town of Tehachapi, 
California. 
I stopped at a gas station 
last winter, 
just north of here. 
And it was a full-on 
blizzard, snowing. 
It was absolutely 
freezing temperatures. 
And I saw this guy with 
a big, big backpack and 
a sleeping bag, and he 
was playing with his dogs 
off to the side, 
and you could tell 
they were part Pit Bull, 
it was pretty obvious. 
And he looked homeless. 
So I left, and came back 
later that night to 
get something, and
 it was late, and by now 
the snow was just 
coming down. 
And it was so cold, 
I can’t even tell you how 
cold it was, wind blowing, 
and there he was. 
This same guy, 
he was now in front of 
the building. 
He was trying to 
get underneath 
the little overhang. 
But he had his blanket 
and sleeping bags 
wrapped around his dogs. 
And there he was just 
sitting with his jacket, 
just shaking. 
And he was all dirty, and 
the dogs, I could see their 
little heads peeking out. 
And I am watching from 
the comfort of my car 
and the heater going. 
People just walking 
past him, just walking 
past him, not one person 
said anything to him. 
I thought, “How do you 
not notice that? 
How do you not see 
this man trying to 
keep his dogs warm?” 
So I got out, and I just 
asked him who he was 
and his dogs’ names. 
And he was a nice, 
friendly guy, and 
he told me his story. 
He said that he was 
originally from Kentucky 
(USA), and he’d had 
some problems at home, 
and he had to leave. 
He had nowhere else 
to go, and he had made 
his way across country 
to California.
As she has done 
countless other times 
in her life, 
Ms. Torres decided to 
help the young man 
and his Pit Bull mix 
companions, 
Nina and Angel.
And I said, “Well, 
I’m not leaving you here.” 
So I went down to a hotel 
and asked if they could 
have dogs there, and 
came back, got him and 
took him to this hotel. 
And I didn’t really know 
what I was going to do 
with him, and they 
kept him in the hotel 
for a couple of weeks. 
The word got out. 
We started asking for 
help because the hotel 
was getting really costly, 
and people started 
donating a little bit of 
money here and there to 
pay for him 
for another night 
at the hotel, 
for another pizza, bought 
him some clean clothes, 
and stuff for his dogs. 
He said he wanted to 
go back to Kentucky, and 
so we raised a little bit 
of money and drove him 
back to Kentucky.
Mr. Arnold is very 
grateful for Tia Torres’ 
warmhearted assistance, 
and believes that through 
generous and kind people 
such as her, God is 
always taking care of him. 
Today he lives in 
a motorhome that 
Ms. Torres gave him.
I've been through 
some tough situations 
traveling, but 
I've never gone hungry. 
In situations like 
when I met Tia, 
He didn't let me starve. 
He didn't let me 
freeze to death. 
I've got all my fingers 
and toes. 
You just have to ask 
the right questions 
and you have to have 
the right intentions. 
You put out positive, 
positive comes back. 
Pit Bulls are very gentle 
and completely devoted 
to their caregivers. 
But many people misuse 
this loyalty and 
train them to be 
aggressive towards 
other people or to 
participate in dog fights. 
However, Tia Torres 
knows from her own 
experience that 
these dogs can be 
readily rehabilitated.
The retraining process 
should be fairly quick, 
especially with 
the animal aggression. 
We get a lot of 
former fighting dogs. 
There’re cupcakes.
We have a 100% success 
rate, let’s put it that way, 
with rehabilitating 
fighting dogs. 
And they are 
in great homes and doing 
wonderful things now. 
So it’s a very good 
success rate. 
Animal shelters often 
have a challenging time 
finding homes for 
Pit Bulls, because people 
often mistakenly believe 
that the dogs must have 
been taught to be violent 
before being placed 
in the shelter.
The majority of Pit Bulls 
you see in the shelter 
are strays. 
They are just 
homeless dogs. 
They’ve done nothing wrong.
They’ve not committed
 a crime. They don’t
have any issues.
They are just homeless. 
The thing too is that 
people see the way 
they look, 
and assume the worst. 
Not content with simply 
rescuing Pit Bulls, 
Ms. Torres decided 
she wanted to help society 
in other ways, so 
in 2006 she founded the 
Underdawgz program, 
pairing up 
prison parolees with 
rescued dogs, as a way 
for both the humans 
and animals to be 
successfully re-integrated 
into society. 
This unique program has 
earned Tia Torres many 
accolades, and eventually 
led to the popular 
reality TV series 
“Pitbulls and Parolees.” 
How did the series begin?
 It started in 2007. 
Los Angeles voted us 
one of their 10 
most important people. 
And they did a story 
on us in a magazine. 
And production companies 
started approaching us. 
“Have you ever thought 
about a reality show?” 
And I’m like, “No, no.” 
Guys coming out of 
prison who were having 
a hard time getting work, 
having a hard time 
re-integrating back into 
society, come work here. 
And the thing is the dogs 
don't know that they’ve 
just come out of prison. 
The dogs don't know 
what tattoos are. 
So these men 
have nothing to explain 
or prove. 
The dogs are just the dogs. 
The dogs love them. 
They land here, 
and they slowly start to 
find their way back 
into the free world. 
For her altruistic spirit 
and efforts, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored Tia Torres 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award and 
provided US$10,000 for her 
rescue mission facility. 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
also gifted US$3,000 
to Ben Arnold and 
his dog companions, 
to help out with 
love, love, and love. 
Our Association 
members visited 
Ms. Torres and 
Mr. Arnold to present 
the prestigious Award 
and gifts on 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
behalf.
Ms. Torres was given 
a beautifully framed, 
personal letter from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
the following 
of which is an excerpt.
Dear Ms. Torres, 
It gives us 
the very greatest pleasure 
to present to you 
the “Shining World 
Compassion Award.” 
This Award is given 
in recognition of 
your kind empathy 
towards both human and 
canine underdawgz. 
Your outstanding work 
in providing safety and 
a new life for pit bulls 
and parolees as well as 
your selfless spirit of 
service is expanding
the amount of beauty 
and goodness on Earth 
and for this, 
we are most grateful. 
The way you offered 
your generous assistance 
to Ben and his two 
pit bull mix canine 
friends Angel and Nina, 
is just one example of the 
kindness in your heart. 
For selflessly working to 
reveal the noble qualities 
of pit bulls and parolees, 
for your strength in 
holding on to your vision, 
for your wisdom, 
creativity and 
kind-hearted generosity, 
and for using the gift 
of your life in such 
a remarkably useful 
and beneficial way, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the 
compassionate deeds of 
Ms. Tia Maria Torres.
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessing, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Oh, my God, I’m lost. 
I’m very rarely lost 
for words, but I am. 
This is great.
This means a lot. 
Her words get to me. 
Ms. Torres then received 
her magnificent crystal 
Award plaque and 
a check for US$10,000 
for the Rescue Center. 
She was also given 
a number of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
CDs, DVDs, and books 
including the #1 
international bestsellers 
“The Birds In My Life,” 
“The Dogs In My Life,” 
and “The Noble Wilds.”
Oh, wow! 
I love this. 
I absolutely love this. 
Thank you so much, 
oh, my God, 
thank so much, wow!
This is one of 
the coolest things that 
has ever happened. 
This is great! 
This is gorgeous. Wow!
Ms. Torres conveyed 
the following thoughts 
about 
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
I feel like the woman is 
the strength behind 
a lot of what we do here. 
I raised my kids 
as a single mother, and 
I’ve raised my daughters 
to be strong, and this 
proves that once again 
there is another strong 
woman out there 
in this universe that’s 
doing some good things, 
and I’m speechless. 
I’m taken aback that 
you noticed our little old 
“Ben story” and I’m just 
touched that you saw 
the good in him like I did. 
I don't think what I did 
was an act of heroism. 
I think I did what 
should have been done. 
So I thank you 
for believing in him and 
wanting to help him
like I did. 
Our thanks go to you, 
Tia Torres, as well as 
to your family, the staff 
at the Villalobos Rescue 
Center, and to you, 
gentle Ben Arnold, 
for your kindness 
to all beings. 
Your lives are 
shining examples of 
love in action, and 
models for us all. 
May Heaven bless you 
and all your Pit Bull 
friends, and grant you 
great success in all your 
future, noble endeavors.
For more information 
on the Villalobos 
Rescue Center, 
please visit www.VRCPitbull.net
Find out more about 
the “Pit Bulls and 
Parolees” TV series at 
www.Animal.Discovery.com/tv/pitbulls-and-parolees
Gentle viewers, 
thank you for watching 
this edition of 
the Shining World 
Award series. 
May all the world’s 
animals and humans 
enjoy enteral lives of 
dignity and freedom.