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Good People, Good Works
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We are planning to open
a summer kindergarten
which will be named
“Vegetarian
Kindergarten” and
expecting to receive
over 40 children.
Welcome gentle viewers
to Good People,
Good Works.
This week
we introduce to you
a caring kindergarten
located in Mongolia’s
national capital
Ulaanbaatar called
the Bambar Children’s
Care Center that offers
free of cost education to
disadvantaged children.
Our Supreme Master
Television correspondent
had the opportunity to
sit down with the director
and the founder
of the Center,
Ms. Tsogzolmaa Sanjaa,
to find out more about
this special facility.
Let us now meet
the director.
My name is Tsogzolmaa.
I graduated from
kindergarten college
as an instructor in 1992.
After graduation,
I worked at
a government-run
kindergarten.
I worked there
for 10 years.
And I opened this
kindergarten on my own.
We started
our operations with
four staff members
and 40 children.
All the children who
attend our kindergarten
are from a family where
the parents are serving
a sentence in jail, or
the parents are disabled,
or from very
disadvantaged families.
The main reason for
opening this kindergarten
was just after moving to
a new district
called Tolgoit, I met
two orphaned children.
They were crying
while walking.
And they attracted
my attention.
So I asked them
why they were crying.
They replied that both
their father and mother
had died.
They didn’t have anyone
to care for them and
they were adopted
by one family.
But the couple
who adopted those two
children were very strict
and cruel people.
So it gave me the idea to
empty my own house and
establish a kindergarten,
especially for those
underprivileged children
who have a hard life.
And I established this
kindergarten in 1998 and
since then we have been
working here
exactly 11 years.
The Center has
a unique approach
to enrolling students.
Instead of waiting for
the students to come to
them, the Center’s staff
actively goes out
searching for potential
students, particularly in
Ulaanbaatar’s ger district,
an area adjoining the city
where people live
in traditional circular huts
or tents.
Our kindergarten
is basically located in the
center of the ger district.
Really indigent people
live there.
So we conduct a survey
and choose our children.
We go around
to the families
together with the district
social workers and
register the children
depending on the survey.
Whereas
other kindergartens just
register the children and
enroll them, we survey
their family and look
how they are living,
talk to their parents and
after that we register
the children.
Parents want
the kindergarten to be
24-hours a day because
there are even
homeless children
in our kindergarten.
Our children are
requesting to stay
in the kindergarten
during the winter season.
We are also working
towards making it possible.
Now our kindergarten
has a total of six workers
— two teachers,
one cook, one principal,
one watchman and
a contracted teacher.
With funds provided
by the government,
the Center has cared for
hundreds of children
over the years.
The students receive
an education that
helps ready them
for lifelong learning.
Our kindergarten is
basically cooperating
with the government
foundation of the district
of Songinokhairkhan.
They give us a specific
amount of money for us
to buy food
for our children and
for the salary of
our employees.
So far we have provided
preschool education
to 480 children and
prepared them for school.
From all these children
who attended and studied
at our kindergarten,
the oldest ones are now
third year
university students.
All our graduates always
reconnect with us and
we meet each other
all the time.
The Center is known
for helping its students
in the areas of
self-cultivation and
personal development.
Children who attend this
kindergarten leave with
very good discipline.
Many, hundreds
of former graduates of
this kindergarten
often come to show
their gratitude.
Our job is
a very blessed job.
We are so proud to
work with children who
are very pure in heart
which is just like a clean,
spotless white piece
of paper.
For these children who
live in hardship, we are
disciplining them with a
warm family atmosphere
by becoming
their mother and father,
brother and sister, and
even by becoming like
their grandparents.
The Center also gives
opportunities to children
to attend national
competitions and
develop their talents.
We also work with
the team who organizes
the national Little Miss
competition.
Right now four of
our children are
preparing to compete
in that competition.
Our children’s minds are
becoming very clear,
so we are developing
their abilities to
further compete
in various competitions.
We are registering them.
To compete in all kinds of
competitions
we are going to give
our name to the district
administration office, and
also planning to invite
meditation teachers
to work with our children
on a daily or hourly basis.
Children can do yoga
or meditation
with their teachers.
And since we have
realized the benefits of
a vegetarian diet, we are
exploring more of the
benefits that are out there.
One of the notable
aspects of the Center
is that in one class
the children are
served exclusively
vegetarian food.
Another feature of
our kindergarten is that
there is
one vegetarian group
in our kindergarten.
Children from three
to six years of age are
enrolled in one class.
This vegetarian class
began last year.
There are 38 children
in this class.
We are also teaching
our children how to
protect the environment
and how to live peacefully
and harmoniously
by becoming vegetarian.
Of the 12 charitable
kindergartens
which are located in
the Songinokhairkhan
district, our kindergarten
is the first to start
a vegetarian class and
to continue having one.
We buy soybeans and
with them we are making
soy milk for our children.
We realized that
there is a lot of calcium
in this soy milk.
We make soy milk
every morning and
give it to them.
Also we give them
soy meats.
We make fried dumpling,
pirojki and soup
with soy meat and
give it to our children.
They love these dishes
so much.
They like their food
very much and eat them
so enthusiastically.
The benefits of
consuming plant-based
foods are immense.
Children who grow up
eating vegetables,
grains, and fruits
and avoid meat, eggs,
and dairy products
have a significantly lower
risk of hypertension,
cancer, and elevated
cholesterol levels
as adults when compared
to their non-vegetarian
counterparts.
From looking at
past experience,
by eating vegetarian food,
the human body becomes
lighter, healthier, and
the mind becomes clearer.
For these reasons
we thought it is
absolutely correct to
encourage our children
to become vegetarians
when they are young, so
we celebrated last year’s
graduation of
the vegetarian students.
By becoming vegetarian,
children become smarter
and show all kinds of
constructive changes.
Parents are very happy
and saying that
they will support us and
they are going to buy and
eat vegetarian food and
that their children are
really changing
and so on.
They are very happy.
They always come and
tell us this and give us
their opinions.
Not only that, there are
quite a number of parents
who are vegetarian
themselves.
Parents are very happy
about the vegetarian
class that opened
this year.
They say that we are
doing a very good job
and are asking us
to continue operations
during summer
so that they can
send their children
to summer school.
The Center not only
provides vegetarian food
to students, the staff
also cultivates
delicious vegetable crops
to feed the children.
After receiving
the parents’ requests
we put in an application
to our district
administration office and
they gave permission
for us to have
a small plot of land.
By the way, we have
planted tomatoes and
cucumber on our land.
We built a greenhouse
for cultivation and
harvested about
one ton of these crops.
We pickled the vegetables
that we harvested and
are making vegetable
salad and juice
for our children.
Also with the soybeans
we are making milk
and all kinds of food
to give to the children.
Ms. Tsogzolmaa Sanjaa
has a vision to greatly
expand emphasis
on vegetarianism
at the Center and
the kindergarten is set
to introduce the healthy
veg lifestyle to
other area schools.
As teachers, we also
have an opportunity
to become vegetarians.
We are now
half vegetarians.
And in the near future
we are planning to be
pure vegetarians and
planning to make our
kindergarten vegetarian.
We have the goal
to open a summertime
vegan kindergarten
and have capacity
for 120 children
beginning next summer.
Furthermore we are
planning to advocate
implementation of
vegetarian days at other
charity kindergartens.
To inform these other
charity kindergartens,
we are going to host
a festival day
on 15th of this month.
On that festival day
we are going to prepare
many different kinds of
vegetarian food and also
our children will surprise
them with their talents.
The purpose of
this festival day is to
publicize vegetarian food
to other
the kindergartens and
also to celebrate our
children’s graduation.
The director sees
great value in instilling
respect for the Earth
in the students.
Using a variety of
instructional materials,
the Center teaches
the children about
loving animals and caring
for the environment.
We bought all kinds of
books about various
vegetarians and how
they love animals, how
they love the environment
and we teach
our children
according to the books.
We also have some of
the nice books
by Master Ching Hai.
When talking about
loving birds and things
like that, children
really understand it and
the teachers who were
half vegetarian became
pure vegetarian.
And these books are
giving the children
a very good education,
and even the teachers
who read it, realized it
and understood it,
became vegetarians.
Seeing this
we understood that
we have made a big
investment for ourselves
and for the children,
so we have set a goal to
implement this and
make our kindergarten
a vegetarian one.
For providing
learning opportunities to
underserved children
and promoting
the wholesome
vegetarian lifestyle,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is honoring
Tsogzolmaa Sanjaa and
the Bambar Children's
Care Center
with the Shining World
Compassion Award
along with US$10,000 to
support their good work.
We would like to convey
our deep gratitude to
Ms. Tsogzolmaa Sanjaa
for establishing
a loving school for the
disadvantaged children
of Ulaanbaatar and
providing them
with the nourishing
vegetarian diet.
May Heaven bless
all the students
at the Bambar Children’s
Care Center and
may all those who
pass through its doors
grow up to be happy,
healthy and spiritually-
minded individuals.
It was a pleasure
having your company
on today’s
Good People, Good Works.
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May you have
a wonderful week ahead.