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. 
Once upon a time, 
not so long ago, 
in the enchanting land 
of New York, USA, 
a fairy godmother appeared 
to a group of children. 
With a wave of her wand 
and some pixie dust, 
the fairy godmother 
presented the amazed kids 
with warm pajamas 
and a cherished book to 
enrich their imagination. 
Wearing their jammies 
and with book in hand, 
they went happily off to bed. 
Welcome, 
beneficent viewers. 
Today 
we will hear the story 
of the Pajama Program, 
which represents a 
true modern day fairy tale 
that offers hope and joy 
to countless children 
around the world. 
Oh, that is so nice!
I want to take a picture
 of you.
Look, there is blue 
on there too, a zebra.
The gentle rocking 
of babies to sleep with 
sweet lullabies and stories 
is a universal tradition 
shared by parents, 
especially mothers. 
In its spring 2009 issue, 
“Hybrid Mom” published 
an article titled, 
“Good Night, Sleep Tight,” 
in which writer 
Tracy Butler explains 
how the simplistic nature 
of the Pajama Program 
touches the heartstrings 
of all parents who conduct 
the nightly routine 
with their own children, 
“Bedtime is a time 
when many of us, 
even unwittingly, deliver 
a daily dose of childhood 
to our children wrapped 
in a 15-minute routine that 
offers love and warmth, 
security and possibilities. 
Our children fall asleep 
with the sense that 
all is right with the world. 
But we know that 
for too many families, 
all is not right. 
We know that there are 
children in our world 
who face the unimaginable 
during the day – hunger, 
abuse, homelessness. 
For them, 
they will not experience 
even the brief reprieve 
of being tucked in – 
of putting on 
warm pajamas and 
having a bedtime story 
take them somewhere else, 
anywhere else.” 
Recognizing 
this profound bond 
and basic need, 
Genevieve Piturro 
and Alice Quick founded 
the Pajama Program 
in 2001 to help 
underprivileged children.
I think all of us, 
when we would go 
and read to the children
at night, 
we would naturally want 
to take care of them 
in so many ways. 
They had been abused 
and abandoned in the past, 
and the simplest things 
like a hug, or a kiss, 
or clean clothes, 
reading a story, 
really make a difference 
to calm them down and 
make them feel loved.
After climbing the 
corporate ladder to success, 
Genevieve found 
that she was lacking a 
more meaningful purpose 
in life. 
Thereafter she began to
volunteer at local shelters,
group homes 
and other facilities that 
cared for disadvantaged, 
orphaned or foster children.
Genevieve visited the 
youngsters in the evening 
and read stories to them 
just before bedtime. 
But after a while 
she began to notice 
something -- none of 
the children had pajamas. 
They simply slept 
in their daytime clothes. 
I think the turning point 
for me was 
when I brought up 
a few pairs of pajamas 
to one of the places 
in Harlem 
and one of the little girls 
looked at the table 
of pajamas 
and she must have been 
about 8 years old, 
and she came over to me 
and she said, 
“What are these?” 
And I didn’t think 
I heard her correctly 
and the caregiver 
came over to me 
and she looked at me 
and she said, 
“She doesn’t know 
what they are. 
She doesn’t know 
what pajamas are.” 
And from that day on, 
I was on a mission. 
For fulfilling the simple, 
yet vital necessity 
of sleepwear and a book 
for the children 
who are without parents 
nor a permanent place 
to call home, 
the Pajama Program 
and its founders 
were recognized with 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
as well as 
gifted US$10,000 
to further the efforts 
of their noble cause. 
Everyone can find 
a small way to help and 
our way is a small way, 
but I believe 
it makes a difference. 
And I think 
if you believe that, 
the world will change.
The non-profit organization 
was featured 
on Supreme Master 
Television’s 
“Good People, Good Works” 
as well as 
on CNN, “Oprah,” 
“Eyewitness News,” 
“American Morning” 
and the “Today” show. 
Print media coverage 
includes “Parents,” 
“Glamour,” 
“New York Family,” 
“New York Observer,” 
and “Westchester 
Family Magazine,” 
among many others. 
The Pajama Program 
has inspired an altruistic
movement of giving
within communities 
throughout the nation 
where people 
are paying it forward. 
In fact, 
the Pajama Program’s 
headquarters and 
first reading center 
came into existence 
due to the good hearts 
of people 
who share its lofty ideals, 
beginning with the 
Andrus Children’s Center 
directors who 
led Genevieve to the site 
which would become 
the charity’s home base.
And they took me 
to this rundown porch. 
And it was a mess. 
It wasn’t painted and 
the paint was peeling, 
as a matter of fact. 
And it was dark and dingy. 
They said, “Do you want?” 
And I said, “Absolutely!” 
And everything 
from that moment on, 
for the next 
two and half months 
was donated to 
make it a beautiful space. 
We had painters; 
we had contractors; 
we had carpet installers; 
we had a mural painter 
make a beautiful mural. 
All the stores 
in Westchester 
donated everything 
from computers to shelving 
and of course, we filled it 
with donated books, 
and we got bins donated 
and pajamas in the bins. 
And it was a labor of love 
for almost three months 
to get that up 
and it’s beautiful.
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Our feature 
on the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
for the Pajama Program 
will return 
after these brief messages. 
I think 
when I found something 
that was my passion, 
and the universe’s gift 
I was given, to provide 
this small gift to children. 
I think you start 
to attract different people 
to your life, 
new friends that 
provide something else
to children or seniors or 
animals or the environment, 
come into your life. 
Welcome back 
to our program 
on the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
for the Pajama Program. 
They need our help. 
And maybe they’ll 
feel our arms wrapped 
around them a little bit, 
like a mom or dad 
might wrap their arms 
around their children 
to give them 
a kiss good night. 
For children who are in 
less fortunate situations, 
their wishes are 
heartrendingly humble —
all they desire is 
for some love, a warm bed, 
or perhaps some food 
to fill their tummies. 
Since its inception 
in 2001, 
the Pajama Program 
has provided 
over 350,000 pajamas 
to children throughout 
the United States. 
The program has 
expanded internationally
with collaboration 
in such countries 
as Australia, Canada, 
Colombia, Italy, 
New Zealand, 
South Africa, Bulgaria, 
and Greece. 
We have many chapters 
around the United States. 
More than 70, 
and now we have 
3 reading centers 
where the children come 
and get to spend 
45 minutes to an hour 
reading with us, and then 
we let them carry 
as many books as they can 
back to the shelter 
and a pair of pajamas 
that are their very own. 
And the reading centers 
are really a special place, 
so we would like to 
open more. 
“Hugs of Hope” 
is the title of an article by 
Kristin Higson-Hughes 
that was published 
in “Woman’s World” 
magazine in June 2009 
in which she wrote: 
“Genevieve continues 
to have a wish: 
for every child 
to have someone 
who loves them to 
tuck them in each night. 
But until then, 
the Pajama Program will 
be there with new p.j.’s 
and bedtime stories so that 
kids without families can 
still have good nights – 
and even brighter 
tomorrows.”
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
the Pajama Program 
and its founders 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
for fulfilling some 
of the most basic needs 
of disadvantaged children 
with cozy pajamas that 
offer a sense of comfort 
and a book 
that transports them 
to happier place.
For selflessly providing 
for the needs 
of the less fortunate, 
for your vision, 
high ideals, creativity 
and benevolent generosity, 
and for being dedicated 
and noble role models, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate 
the compassionate deeds 
of the Pajama Program 
and its heroic founders, 
Genevieve Piturro 
and Alice Quick — 
angelic mothers 
with pure giving, 
childlike hearts.
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Thank you very much.
In addition to the letter 
of appreciation from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
the organization 
was presented with 
a crystal award plaque 
and US$10,000 
for its continued efforts 
in providing 
for the children. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
bestselling books, 
“The Dogs in My Life” and 
“The Birds in My Life,” 
and “The Noble Wilds,” 
were also gifted. 
Thank you! 
This is beautiful. 
Upon receiving word of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
recognition 
and contribution 
to the Pajama Program, 
Genevieve’s thoughts 
immediately went to 
the children in need 
who would be 
the beneficiaries of 
Supreme Master’s concern. 
Oh, I was so touched! 
I was so surprised 
and immediately 
I started to think of 
the list of children that 
would soon be getting 
pajamas and books, 
because there is 
such a long wait list that 
we have for these children. 
As soon as I heard, 
my initial reaction was 
so, so excited 
and so, so touched 
by the love of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
It's just wonderful. 
On behalf of 
the Pajama Program, 
Genevieve shared 
her heartfelt gratitude to 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai.
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
this is such 
a loving gesture
on your part and
on the part of your
volunteers to present us
with this donation 
and this help for 
thousands more children 
that, as I said to Ali, 
are now off our list, 
at least for a little while, 
that will have 
a pair of pajamas 
that fit, that are warm 
in the cold climate 
and a book or two 
to read at night. 
And it makes 
such a difference. 
It's the only way we can 
love and hug these children 
who don't have 
any other way to feel 
how much they are loved. 
Thank you.
We thank you, 
Ms. Genevieve Piturro, 
Ms. Alice Quick 
and all involved 
with the Pajama Program 
for your compassionate 
hearts and selfless service. 
May the Pajama Program 
be blessed with 
evermore success 
in bringing smiles 
and warmth to the hearts 
of all children. 
And all throughout the land, 
as children slept 
in their pajamas 
infused with love, 
hopeful dreams of a 
“happily ever after” future 
filled their sweet slumber. 
For more information 
on the Pajama Program, 
please visit 
Caring viewers, 
thank you 
for joining us today. 
Words of Wisdom 
is up next 
after Noteworthy News 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May all noble and 
beautiful wishes be fulfilled 
with Heaven’s grace.