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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.

The Animal Rights and Rescue Group, an Australian non-profit organization founded by Barbara Steffensen in 1995, seeks to rescue homeless, abused, abandoned and unwanted animal companions and place them with foster carers until they can be taken in by a suitable home. It is the only no-kill rescue group in the Northern Rivers region in the state of New South Wales. No-kill means that no animal is ever euthanized unless they are so seriously injured or ill that they cannot be saved.

This is Omega. Every year about November, the summer breeding season starts and sadly within a month there are many mother cats pregnant and cats with litters. And then as it gets into December, January lots of kittens are abandoned. So Omega was abandoned with four kittens. Because they were abandoned and frightened and left underneath a house, possibly people frightening them off, their mum becomes very defensive and often passes that on to the kittens that humans aren't their friends.

And it does take a while to settle them in. Obviously they're defensive; they don't trust anymore. So, they stay with us until they've got the confidence back and it's a matter of putting a lot of effort into re-homing them and the shy ones do get a little bit left behind. And our foster carers are kept very busy for about four, five months.

Until a suitable home can be found, the Group lovingly allows the rescued animal to continue their stay at their center.

We got what we call the “long termers,” and it just means that every animal that we rescue, we take them unconditionally. Once they are in, they stay with us and they will be re-homed depending on what they need; they may be considered as a “special need pet,” that’s how we refer to them. When we’re re-homing them and on our website we will state clearly what they need.

They may need lots of patience and love and time to settle in, in the initial period. It may mean that they need a home with no small children because they’ve been overwhelmed and frightened. So they might be here for three or four years. There isn’t a time; we don’t think in terms of timeframe. It’s a whole life and they will be with us until they find a home, and that’s the non- kill movement and we don’t see the need to explain or put a timeframe on the animal.

Let’s now meet Boy, a resident at the Group’s center.

He’s actually called “Boy” while he’s been with us, but he was known as “Phantom.” He was a case that was reported to us from Byron Bay. He was a local on beaches at Suffolk Park near Byron Bay. He is a dingo or possibly a dingo cross, but was a well known character that used to wander the beaches, and he used to survive off the barbeque areas and didn’t really cause any trouble at all.

But a few residents noticed he was getting ill and losing a lot of weight and they were concerned. They were taking food regularly there; he wouldn’t take it from them but he’d come fairly close. So we went up to have a look and yes, he was in a pretty bad way. So we eventually got him, and he went off for vet work, and this is in 2000, and then he came to live at my home and was there until we moved on to the center.

He loves the other dogs. He’s never been aggressive; he used to treat all the puppies and animals that came into my home as his. He used to supervise them all. And he and I have had a great relationship and I learned from him.

Ursula is his carer here. Ursula is the lady that stays on the premises here and he transferred his trust onto Ursula. Fleur is his housemate; Fleur’s been in care for about 14 years, obviously she’s permanent here, because she was badly abused. And Ursula walks them every day and cares for them and they have a good life here and they’re happy and well loved.

And they’re safe, they’ll stay here, for the rest of their days. We’ll take care of them.

Please stay tuned to Supreme Master Television. When we return we will feature the presentation of the Shining World Compassion Award to Barbara Steffensen.

Welcome back to the Shining World Compassion Award series on Supreme Master Television. To increase the chances of an animal being taken in by a loving family, the Group occasionally hosts an adoption day.

We do have adoption days at the center. That’s the beauty of having a center of course because we can bring the public in here. Obviously the more people come, the more chance we’ve got of meeting the people we want for our adoptions. And it is easier for the public because they can look at a number (of animals) at one spot, and also we get the chance to talk to the public. Even if they don’t adopt from us, they can come and talk to us about what adoption is about, what it means to have a pet, the responsibilities, and the (pet) laws that affect them.

Hi, I’m Adelaide and I‘m a volunteer at Animal Rights and Rescue. I have been here for about six months and I have adopted two and they are called Alice and Jock. And they are doing really well at our place but I’ve got little Ash here. She was dumped at our gate with her brothers and sisters. There was five of them, and hopefully they will get adopted and have a nice fulfilling life.

Why is it better to adopt an animal companion from a shelter rather than purchasing one at a pet store or from a breeder?

Well adopting from shelters and rescue groups is a really good place to go because there is such beautiful animals waiting there and you’ll get a lot of advice. Most rescue groups will already include the vaccination and de-sexing.

Let's just do the right thing, buy them at shelters and pounds, and we need everybody's help to get to that day where we see zero animals killed in shelters and pounds.

For Ms. Steffensen’s years of benevolent work on behalf of the animals, Supreme Master Ching Hai recently honored her with the Shining World Compassion Award. The following is an excerpt from a warm letter she received from Supreme Master Ching Hai:

Dear Barbara, It is with great pleasure and gratitude that we present to you the “Shining World Compassion Award.” This Award is presented in recognition of the caring love you extend to all beings, for your selfless spirit of service to the community and for your outstanding efforts to create a humane world through your benevolent passion to save innocent animals.

As a vegan, you have embodied the true meaning of compassion, living it every day of your life and now, with ever loving care, you are a vessel of safe passage for these noble creatures who have found solace and a second chance at life under your attentive care and protection. Thank you for caring for the animals and acting as their voice - people are starting to listen!

For uplifting our world with your inspirational example of unconditional love in action, for your empathy, kindness and heartfelt generosity, and for being a dedicated and noble role model, we hereby applaud and celebrate the great compassionate deeds of Ms. Barbara Steffensen, Founder of the Animal Rights and Rescue Group.

Ms. Steffensen was presented with a beautiful crystal Award plaque, which reads as follows:

In Recognition of Exceptional Humane Concern, Kindness and Dedication, Devotedly Protecting our Precious Pet Companions And for showing Your Love in Action With Compliments and Gratitude, For Your Inspirational Sacrifice and Compassion, Lovingly Caring for the needs of animals

It’s a great privilege; an honor to be given this award. The volunteers are a hard-working band. They need this kind of boost and recognition.

To support Animal Rights and Rescue Group’s selfless mission of protecting vulnerable animals, Supreme Master Ching Hai also made a kind contribution in the form of a check for US$10,000.

Thank you so much, Master Ching Hai for recognizing our work and for your generous support. This comes at a vital time for the organization. This will really help us help so many more animals and also give us the moral boost to our spirit that we really need.

A number of Supreme Master Ching Hai’s books and CDs including the #1 international bestsellers, “The Birds in My Life,” “The Dogs in My Life,” and “The Noble Wilds” were also given to Ms. Steffensen. To close, Barbara Steffensen has the following message for Supreme Master Ching Hai.

We thank you for all the work you do for the animals around the world and for saving our planet. You’re an inspiration to many people and you’re certainly an inspiration to us and this is such a great honor. Thank you very much!

And also can I thank Supreme Master Television for giving us this opportunity to tell the world what we do and what the animals need from all of us. And we totally admire everything you do. Thank you so much.

We offer our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Barbara Steffensen and the volunteer staff of Animal Rights and Rescue Group for their wonderful care of so many animals. May Heaven continue to bless to their altruistic efforts to secure a better future for our animal friends.

I’d like to say, "Be Veg, Go Green, and Save the Planet!"

For more details on the Animal Rights and Rescue Group, please visit www.AnimalRights.org.au

Gracious viewers, thank you for joining us for this edition of the Shining World Compassion Award series. Up next is Enlightening Entertainment after Noteworthy News here on Supreme Master Television. May peace be upon you.

In honor of International Women’s Day celebrated on March 8 each year, Healthy Living will explore health issues important to women – from preventing osteoporosis to keeping one’s brain cells young.

So getting out there and getting some fresh air, the vitamin D that we get from the sunshine affects the health of the brain, affects the immune system of the body. So it’s a package; to have a healthy brain means having a healthy lifestyle.

Please watch “In Honor of International Women’s Day 2010: Women’s Health,” this Monday, March 8 on Healthy Living.
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