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.
Greetings caring viewers.
Welcome to today’s
program featuring two
Shining World Compassion
Award recipients,
PetCo Place and its
president Dr. Myrna Hant
from the United States,
and Ms. Anuradha Koirala
from Nepal.
First, let’s go to
Los Angeles County
in California, USA
to visit the unique
homeless shelter,
PetCo Place,
which not only
helps homeless people,
but also provides
their animal companions
with a warm place to stay
during the transition period.
PetCo Place
was established by
a non-profit organization
called People Assisting
The Homeless (PATH)
in 2008.
PATH’s president
Dr. Myrna Hant has been
helping the homeless
for years.
There are probably
70,000 to 80,000 homeless
in Los Angeles County.
And 25 years ago
PATH was created
by Claire West Orr
as she observed
the problems were
building and building,
and of course she had
hoped that by now we
would be out of business,
but we are not.
It is growing and growing.
So PATH’s mission
basically is a hand-up
not a hand-out.
It’s to help people
to get started
with a new life.
The services provided by
People Assisting
The Homeless have been
especially needed
during the recent
economic setback.
When homeless people
seek help there,
they not only get a shelter,
but also receive
job referrals,
or vocational training
if needed.
We post jobs for them,
we assist them
with computer search,
we assist them
with job skills,
we help them to
get high school diplomas
if they need it.
I help the homeless to
prepare for job interviews
and we have many, many
who get very good jobs
afterwards
and get on their way,
get their own apartments
or are able to establish
a very fine life
for themselves.
Although
most homeless shelters
provide quality services
that help one to
reintegrate into society,
some individuals choose
to stay outside shelters
because they don’t want
to leave behind their pets,
who are
their family members.
It is estimated that 5-10%
of homeless people
have animal companions.
Recognizing the need
for such homeless
caregivers,
PATH initiated
an innovative project,
PetCo Place, in their
Hollywood complex,
providing housing
for both the homeless and
their animal companions.
One of the projects
we have here
is called PetCo, and
it’s a place for homeless
to bring their animals
along with them.
As they get helped
so the animals can
get helped as well
and to partner with them.
In the outreach program
that we have,
many homeless
will not leave their pets,
so the idea was created
to bring the pets with them,
and it’s worked out
very well.
Sponsored by
the PetCo Foundation,
the Hollywood
Chamber of Commerce,
PAWS/LA, and other
community members,
this “shelter-within-a-
shelter” provides animals
with basic needs,
medications and
health services.
In recognition of
the caring efforts
for the homeless
and their animal friends,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored PetCo Place
and its President,
Dr. Myrna Hant,
the Shining World
Compassion Award.
An excerpt from
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
letter of
appreciation reads:
“Your magnificent
initiative sets a gracious
new benchmark in
our society’s provision
of merciful
and devoted care,
recognizing and honoring
the strength of the bonds
of affection, trust and
loyalty between humans
and our faithful friends.
Animal lovers worldwide
rejoice and Heaven
applauds your marvelous,
warmhearted and
considerate endeavor. …
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of PetCo Place
with special thanks
to its esteemed President
Dr. Myrna Hant.
With Great Honour,
Love and Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
That’s beautiful.
Thank you!
I’d like to accept this
in the name of all of
the phenomenal people
who work at PATH.
Those people
who are on the line
every minute,
they are the ones
who are really so loving
and so compassionate.
Thank you very much!
Receiving the clear
crystal award plaque,
PetCo Place and Dr. Hant
were also presented
with a US$10,000
donation from
Supreme Master Ching Hai
toward their caring
and dedicated efforts.
Additional gifts were also
delivered, including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestselling books,
“The Dogs in My Life”
and
“The Birds in My Life,”
as well as one of her
beautiful uplifting paintings.
Thank you.
We are really overwhelmed
with your kindness and
we’d like to especially
thank the Supreme Master.
The money will be used
directly to help the homeless
as well as their pets
and we’re very,
very appreciative.
PetCo Place is indeed
a considerate service for
both humans and animals!
Next, we are going to
Kathmandu, Nepal
to meet
an exceptional woman,
Ms. Anuradha Koirala,
founder and chairperson
of Maiti Nepal.
Maiti, meaning
“mother’s home,”
is a special shelter
that was established by
a group of caring teachers,
journalists, and
social workers in 1993.
It provides a warm shelter
for women and girls
who have been victims
of human trafficking,
abuse and neglect
by their families,
and exploitation.
Besides pursuing
the legal rights
of those it helps,
Maiti Nepal also provides
loving encouragement
and support
such as teaching
basic reading and writing
and vocational skills
to enable clients
to start a bright new life.
Ms. Anuradha Koirala
tells us how she first
came up with the idea of
establishing such a center
to help women
become independent
and lead dignified lives.
I used to go to
Pashupatinath,
that is a temple, and I
used to see women begging;
very healthy women
begging with
lots of children.
They were very healthy and
I didn’t want them to beg.
Everybody has to work
and learn to work.
So I told them,
“I will support you and
you can start small shops
on the street
that will be independent.”
It is called “nanglo pasal.”
Nanglo pasal means
small shops on the street,
which during those times
cost about 1,000 (rupees).
And I was a teacher,
I earned only 7,000 rupees,
but even then I said
I must do something
for these women.
So I talked to these women
for one and a half months
and they realized
that they wanted to do it,
and they said
“Okay, we want to do it.”
Soon afterward,
Ms. Koirala started a
small non-governmental
organization
which provides women
optional training,
such as sewing, knitting,
gardening, even
carpentry and welding.
Their children are also
given care in the center.
To pay for the rent, food,
medical care, education,
and other expenses to make
the endeavor possible,
Ms. Koirala
sold everything she had.
The exceptionally
challenging conditions
lasted for a period of time
until one day
a miracle happened.
One Japanese person
who was working in
UNICEF (United Nations
Children’s Fund)
heard about me and came
and he said, “You are
doing fantastic work.
I will write a proposal
for you and then maybe
UNICEF will support you.”
So he wrote a proposal
for us and then
UNICEF supported us.
Gradually,
the organization developed
to provide services
all over the country,
operating three
Rehabilitation Homes,
three Prevention Homes,
and eight Transit Homes,
with about 300 people
staff members
working together.
Moreover,
the shelter residents
are encouraged to adopt
a plant-based diet and
follow a healthy lifestyle.
I think to be vegetarian
is to be very healthy.
Meat is harmful
for your health,
everybody knows that.
Maiti Nepal has
lots of farms where
we are trying to grow now
all organic vegetables.
And now
it is a very good reason;
there is bird flu
in this country.
I have
575 children and girls
and in the hospice
I have 40, so they all
have been vegetarians
together with me.
Maiti Nepal
is working hard
to inform the public
concerning trafficking
and has set up
anti-trafficking
surveillance networks
in four Nepali districts
bordering India.
Since 1993, Maiti Nepal
has saved over 12,000
girls and women.
Their tremendous
accomplishments
have earned
the Nepali government’s
recognition and support.
We have been able to
change a lot.
For example,
the government of Nepal
has announced that
the 5th of September is
Anti-trafficking Day.
So that is also
an achievement to us.
Maiti Nepal’s
outstanding contributions
to the protection of girls
have led to
public recognition,
including the World’s
Children’s Prize for
the Rights of the Child
in 2002, Courage
of Conscience Award
in 2006, and the Global
Peace Festival Award
in 2010.
Moreover, Ms. Koirala
has been selected
as one of the CNN
Top Ten Heroes of 2010.
There is a force which is
pushing me to work;
I have to work,
I have to do;
it is keeping me going on.
So I started with two rooms
with no money.
If there was no God,
I don’t think my dream
would have been fulfilled
to help so many children.
Ms. Anuradha Koirala’s
heroic life- and
dignity-protecting effort
was honored by
Supreme Master Ching Hai
with the Shining World
Compassion Award.
“…For selflessly providing
for the needs
of the less fortunate,
for your vision, wisdom,
unconditional love and
kind-hearted generosity,
and for being a dedicated
and noble role model,
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of Ms. Anuradha Koirala,
Founder and Chairperson
of Maiti Nepal.
With Great Honour,
Love and Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
Along with
the crystal plaque,
Ms. Anuradha Koirala
was also presented gifts
of love, including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestsellers,
“The Dogs in My Life,”
“The Birds in My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
as well as other
beneficial publications.
This is a matter of
great prestige.
It's a gift of care
and blessing to all of us.
Let's accept it respectfully.
And let us all feel awarded.
It is our faith
that it will give us
happiness and pleasure.
Our appreciation,
Ms. Anuradha Koirala
and Maiti Nepal,
as well as
Dr. Myrna Hant
and PetCo Place,
for your dedicated efforts
and loving services
in caring for
less fortunate neighbors.
May you be blessed
with evermore success
in bringing hope
and encouragement
to those in need.
Cherished viewers,
thank you
for your presence
on today’s program.
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May kindness
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fill your heart.