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.
In Israel and Palestine,
the UK-based animal
welfare organization
Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land
spreads love and peace
by offering care
and service to donkeys,
mules and horses.
Since its founding
in 2000, Safe Haven has
rescued and nursed
back to health
over a thousand donkeys
along with other animals.
The group also runs
a free mobile vet clinic
and outreach program
to inform children and
adults about the need
to treat animals
with kindness.
Safe Haven’s founder
and Field Director,
Ms. Lucy Fensom,
describes her earliest
encounter with a donkey
and her desire
to care for him.
I’ve always been
an animal lover,
first and foremost.
And as way back, I think
as young as maybe
six or seven years old,
I remember on holiday
in Italy, I had my first
encounter with a donkey.
I remember
seeing him tied up
on a very short rope
without food or water.
I remember wanting to
be with him and give him
the apple that I had
on our picnic and take
him a bucket of water.
Then as a young adult
in 1989, Ms. Fensom
traveled to Israel,
purchased a severely
wounded donkey,
saved his life and
found him a loving home.
And "Donk,"
really as I named him,
he was my first rescue,
really was my inspiration.
I just felt it was really
a sign for me that one day
I would return to Israel
and set up a sanctuary
for donkeys
in the Holy Land.
In 2000, Lucy Fensom
quit her job
at British Airways
to devote all her time
to rescuing donkeys.
Over the past decade,
this humble, but unique
lifesaving enterprise has
developed with miracles
along the way.
Today the sanctuary,
located on just over
one and a half hectares
of farmland
in MoshavGanYoshiyya,
Israel,
near the Palestinian city
of Tulkarem,
shelters 150 residents.
We’ve got one mule
in particular, Christopher,
a beautiful brown mule.
He belonged to
a Palestinian man that
used to frequently bring
this mule to our clinics.
On one particular day, he
called us from Tulkarem,
not far from where
we are, and he said,
“Look, I don’t know
what’s going on,
my mule’s got some sort
of a problem.
He doesn’t want to work,
he won’t eat.
And we said,
“Please don’t leave him,
wait with him
until we get there.”
When we got there,
he’d gone, and
we put this mule onto
our horsebox and
drove him to one of our
other small rest stations.
And our vet Pierre
started to check the mule
and as he touched
one part of his body,
under the spine
on the back, literally
everything just fell away.
The skin, the muscle,
all the tissues,
everything just fell.
It just disintegrated
before your eyes,
revealing his ribs
and part of his spine.
And of course,
we could not believe it,
we were in absolute shock,
all of us were.
It was an abscess.
It probably had burst
inside him and
just drained all internally,
the pus, and had caused
this awful infection
and everything to rot.
But this mule showed
such immense courage
and to look at him
you wouldn’t even have
known he was in pain.
Obviously we gave him
pain killers and antibiotic
injections immediately,
but he didn’t show
anything except this
enormous courage and
this real fighting spirit.
And I can remember
just being in tears over it.
We knew that we were
going to have to give
very, very intensive,
three or four times a day,
treatment. And we did.
We literally just put
the antibiotic solution in
somehow inside because
it was a gaping wound.
He was amazing.
It took probably
about between
six to eight months.
Every day you’d notice
that all the tissues and
the skin and the muscle
and the fat and everything
was growing over
until eventually
you could no longer see
the spine and the ribs.
Safe Haven’s highly
popular mobile vet clinic
offers wound, hoof, and
dental care as well as
other vital services
for donkeys.
Even when we go to
our clinic in Qalqilya,
for example and you see
all the animals there,
you know that
these are only the ones
that we’re seeing.
What about all those
hundreds of others
that are out there and
also need our help
when we are not perhaps
yet working there
and that’s another way
actually of being inspired
also is that
constant knowledge of
knowing that there is
more and more and
more and more to do.
Safe Haven has created
a successful initiative
that shows members of
the local community
that donkeys should be
embraced with
love and respect.
So every week, we try to
bring different children
to the sanctuary and
it’s wonderful because
you see these small boys
with a grooming brush
in their hand and
brushing the donkeys,
feeding them and
helping to muck out,
and it’s just simple things
but it’s just teaching them
that a donkey
can be your friend;
it’s simple little things.
Love is the best teacher.
Safe Haven’s
compassionate program
has transformed
the tender hearts
of many children.
One Palestinian boy
cherished Ms.Fensom’s
love of animals so much
that he put her photo
with a donkey into
the locket of his necklace.
At one of Safe Haven’s
vet service visits,
the boy’s father
brought him over and
showed her his necklace.
You can imagine I was
just so, deeply touched.
I said, “Oh that’s
so lovely, but why?”
He said, “Because for us,
you are an angel.
And I feel that
if your little photo is
in my little boy’s locket,
you’ll look after him.”
For Ms. Fensom
and her colleagues’
many years of dedicated
service to animals,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored
Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land and
Lucy Fensom with
the Shining World
Compassion Award.
The beautiful crystal
Award plaque reads
as follows:
In Recognition of
Immense Courage,
Dedication and
Loving Assistance
Providing First Class
Care and Protection
for Animals in Need
Inspiring Ever Higher
Ideals of Kindness and
Respect for All Beings.
With Compliments and
Gratitude For Uplifting
the Holy Land with Your
Benevolent Generosity
Selfless Concern and
Compassionate Action
Thank you so much;
that is absolutely
beautiful. Thank you.
Accompany the Award
was a loving letter from
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
the following
of which is an excerpt:
Witnessing
the mistreatment and
cruelty meted out
to the vulnerable donkeys
in Israel and Palestine
you were
shocked and dismayed.
Feeling strongly
for the predicament of
these trusting
and gentle beings,
you knew something
needed to be done.
Touched by their plight,
you took action,
first saving Donk, then
finding and bringing in
many more, treating them
with heartfelt love.
Your wise
and compassionate
organization now
reaches out to shed light
where once there was
darkness, replacing
neglect with care
and ignorance
with understanding.
Heaven is by the side of
those doing good works.
The expansion and
success of Safe Haven
is testament to this, and
to the dedication of
all staff and volunteers.
For selflessly providing
for the needs of vulnerable
and abused animals,
for your vision, wisdom,
creativity, and benevolent
generosity, and for being
a dedicated and noble
role model, we hereby
applaud and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land,
with special thanks
to Founder,
Ms. Lucy Fensom.
With Great Honor, Love
and Blessings,
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Thank you.
That is absolutely beautiful.
In addition to
the Award and letter,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
also contributed
US$10,000
to support the work of
Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land and
provided several gifts
including a selection of
her DVDs and books
such as
“The Love of Centuries”
and #1 international
best-sellers
“The Birds in My Life,”
“The Dogs in My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds.”
Thank you so much.
As you can imagine,
that amount of money
will go a very, very
long way in helping us.
Of course, we have
the sanctuary with
150 donkeys, horses and
mules that need to be fed
every day, and then
medical care and
they have worming,
for example,
every three months,
their yearly vaccinations.
We have our farrier that
comes every eight weeks
to trim their little hooves.
And of course,
in addition, we got
all our outreach work,
so that is a phenomenal
amount of money that
will go a very long way
in helping us,
so thank you so much,
really, it’s fantastic.
Ms. Fensom has this
message of thanks for
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
To the Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
You are absolutely
wonderful, and
I think the greatest thing
I can wish for in my life
is to meet you one day.
Really, and I’m
so very grateful to you
and I think what has
touched me so very much
today is your wording,
both from the Award
and in this
most beautiful letter.
You obviously have such
a deep understanding,
and I appreciate
immensely and
really thank you with
all our heart. Thank you.
We congratulate
Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land
on receiving
the Shining World
Compassion Award!
Lucy Fensom,
our warmest thanks
to you and all the staff
members, volunteers, and
supporters of Safe Haven
for your devotion,
dedication and love
in caring for
the helpless donkeys,
horses and mules.
May your compassionate
work continue to help
animals live in peace
and contentment while
also encouraging
adults and children
to always treat
our fellow beings with
love and consideration.
For more information on
Safe Haven for Donkeys
in the Holy Land,
please visit:
www.SafeHaven4Donkeys.org
Harmonious viewers, we
enjoyed your company
on this edition of
the Shining World
Award series.
May we forever
cherish all animals
with kindness and joy.