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.
Dr. James Rolfe, age 71,
Of Santa Barbara,
California, USA
is a dentist
who has devoted
the past eight years
to a remarkable project.
It started when he was
touched by an article
in the newspaper
about an orphanage
in rural Afghanistan.
Eventually, I ended up
putting up 500 pounds
of dental equipment,
packing it to be flown
to Afghanistan.
I went there
to an orphanage in
the highland mountains
of Wardak Province.
At 11,000 feet,
I worked for three weeks
on these orphaned kids,
and I saw that they were
really intelligent,
but they had no future;
they didn't even have shoes.
And then I learned
there are 3 million
orphans in Afghanistan.
And I thought, “This is
the future of Afghanistan,
what are these kids
going to do?”
After I finished
their procedure,
I would have them help me
and I saw they grasped
the principles
really quickly even though
I couldn't speak Farsi,
they couldn't speak English.
We were able to
communicate, and
they were able to help me.
There’s only 134 dentists
to treat 32 million people.
So that’s one dentist
for 250,000 people.
You can imagine
it’s a little hard
to get an appointment.
And these people are
basically, the dentists are
basically concentrated
in the cities,
in the urban areas,
and the provinces, where
90 % of the people live –
have no access to
dental care whatsoever.
There are a lot of people
with missing teeth and
just don’t have teeth, and
this really contributes
to malnutrition
and a lack of longevity.
In a province
with zero dental facilities,
people suffered
intense pain and
severe infections that
threatened their very lives.
I began to see people
from the outlying villages
who had
a lot dental problems,
and they would come
and I would
look in their mouths
and I could see
that a lot of them were
on the verge of death
because of their teeth.
Because they would have
7 or 8 abscess teeth, and
just be on their last legs.
And it really affected me
a lot, because I could
only see this one person
for one time that
I was going to be there,
and there was a line
out the door.
Dr. Rolfe was deeply
affected by his visit and
decided to return to help.
Out of a shipping container,
he ingeniously built
a modern dental clinic,
complete with
three dental chairs,
a sterilizing room,
and laboratory
with its own water supply.
It took me a year and half
to make that,
and about 6,000 hours
and about US$60,000,
and then I shipped it
to Afghanistan, and
it's working there now.
We're treating about
20,000 people a year.
My name is Julia Zhogina.
I’m a dental hygienist
and I help Dr. Rolfe
in the clinic.
I think that Afghanistan
is very interesting place
to be in.
And you can help
a lot of people
by doing this; and
people really appreciate
your help here.
I think Dr. Rolfe
is doing the great thing,
and the dentists in USA
and in Europe
should learn more
about his project and
come here to help him.
Dr. Rolfe’s
free dental care service
helps areas most in need,
and is staffed by volunteers
from around the world.
But all this is just
the beginning
of an even greater vision:
to bring lasting changes
all over Afghanistan.
We've also taken orphans
and widows,
and handicapped people
and single mothers,
and trained them
to be dental technicians.
So now we have
dental assistants,
dental hygienists, dental
laboratory technicians
that are actually
supplementing the dentists.
We’ve spent
over a trillion dollars
there on the war, and
this amount of money,
if it were applied
to the infrastructure
would elevate the
well-being of Afghanistan.
You know,
they’re always smiling
and I love to go there,
because people there
are dealing with
the real needs of life,
the really important things.
They have their families
and they’re hardworking
and they’re really serious
about life, and
they’re at the same time
enjoying life
and having a good time.
And they really
appreciate everything
that they have.
On a level of happiness,
I think
they’re much happier
than Americans are.
So it’s a pleasure
to go there and
interact with those people.
We have right now
enough equipment
in Afghanistan
to set up 10 clinics.
We’ve started the school,
we have the clinic going,
we have our commercial
dental laboratory, which
is the only full-service
commercial dental
laboratory in Afghanistan.
We’ve already trained
our own teachers,
so we’ve graduated
our first classes
in dental assisting,
dental hygiene and dental
laboratory technology,
and we’re using
those teachers
to teach other people.
So we already
have that covered,
we just need to
raise money to actually
build the building.
We want
to build the first part
of that building and then
move our operation
into the new building,
and then to
take the container clinic
and move it
to another city and
start the process over
in another city.
So we’ve selected a city
to the north
called Mazar-i-Sharif…
With sufficient
financial support,
the project eventually
will create
self-sustaining centers
of dental education
and treatment
throughout Afghanistan.
For his
dedicated endeavors,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored Dr. Rolfe
with the Shining World
Compassion Award
along with a US$30,000
contribution to help
further his noble work.
“Dear Dr. Rolfe,
It is with great pleasure
and gratitude
that we present to you
“The Shining World
Compassion Award.”
This award is presented
in recognition of
your extraordinary spirit
of sacrifice
and determination,
and for your boundless
unconditional willingness
to render service and aid,
providing hope, comfort
and a loving
and constructive path
to peace and progress.
In a land
where few westerners
would voluntarily venture,
the arrival
of an American dentist
in the remote
Afghan mountains in 2002
was surely seen as
a God-send from Heaven.
And during setbacks
and adversity
that would test the resolve
of a younger man,
you have returned
a number of times since,
forsaking comfort
and risking life and limb
to provide
free dental services
to thousands
from your clinic
in the outskirts of Kabul.
Today your center
is staffed by
3 Afghan dentists
and 13 others,
including local women
who have graduated
as dental assistants
from a training course
you initiated.
Your mission
of mercy and good will
is motivated by
an acute sense of justice,
as much as
by a passion for healing.
If we could take a fraction
of what we’re spending
on the military
and spend it
on clinics and schools
and infrastructure,
then peace would
reign throughout
the region, you say.
Dr. Rolfe, words fail to
convey the depth of our
respect and admiration
for the courage
you have shown
in this epic undertaking
of love.
Your achievement
is immeasurable and
has conquered the hearts
of the Afghan people.
Love always prevail
where might has failed.
May Heaven
bless your endeavors
and keep you safe
in her loving embrace.
For following your heart,
for your inexhaustible
energy and benevolence
and for your great love
for humanity,
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of fearless humanitarian,
Dr. Jim Rolfe and
the brave-hearted staff,
volunteers and
supporters of
the “Kabul Dental Clinic
& Training Center.”
With great honor, love
and blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
Thank you so much.
In addition to
the Shining World
Compassion Award,
gifts were presented
to Dr. Rolfe, including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestselling book,
“The Noble Wilds,”
uplifting lecture DVDs
and music CDs.
That’s wonderful.
Dr. Rolfe also accepted
a US$30,000 donation
from Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
This is going to
really make a difference.
This is going
to be our little seed
that we are going to
start our new building with.
So we hope
that other people want
to participate with that
and certainly,
a 100% of donations
go directly to the project.
I’d like to thank
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for this honor.
This is such an honor
that you would
recognize the work
that I have gone to…
I’m overwhelmed
with gratitude
that you would support
what I am trying to do.
I vow to you
that I would see
that this money is used
to take this work
to the next level.
And words cannot express
the appreciation
that I have for this honor.
Thank you so much.
Afterward, Dr. Rolfe
sent a letter to
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
“Dear
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
Your generous support of
our humanitarian project
in Afghanistan
has allowed us
to begin our permanent
teaching facility,
which eventually will
employ twelve dentists
and treat over
ten thousand patients
a year…
Your contribution
will change
many people’s lives,
providing life-saving
treatment to people
who are on the verge
of death from their teeth,
ninety percent of whom
have never had a dentist
to go to.
Disadvantaged students
will become
the future leaders
in health care, authority
figures empowered
to serve the needs
of their fellow citizens,
able to empower
their own lives
and the lives of others.
Your gift will become
a monument to the power
of our Spiritual Essence,
manifested in physical form,
showing people what
can be accomplished
by willful pursuit
of God-Realization…
To bring this work
to this point in time,
I have had many
interesting experiences.
Living on half of
the poverty level income,
I have learned to survive
solely by foraging
in the urban environment,
negating my impact
on the Earth
by utilizing resources
that naturally exist
as urban waste.
I know now how to focus
the spiritual energy
I receive
in order to create what
the Spirit wants me to do.
In this process, I have
come to respect all things,
seeing that
everything is alive:
the rocks, the air.
Above all, we need to see
that all life is sacred,
and that the taking of life
to sustain us
is a sacred act,
not to be taken for granted.
As we are a part
of society, we should
serve as examples through
our thoughts and actions.
In that way, we will bring
balance and harmony
to the world around us.
As we move into the future,
may we see a world
truly realized, having
liberty and justice for all.
Dr. James Rolfe”
May Heaven bless you,
Dr. Rolfe, for your
loving dedication
to the well-being
and the future
of the peace-loving
Afghan people.
May your extraordinary
project continue to expand
to benefit every corner
of this deserving nation.
For more information
about the Afghanistan
Dental Relief Project,
please visit www.ADRPinc.org
Kind viewers, thank you
for your company
on this program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
Blessed be
your loving heart.