Buddhist Relief
Buddhist Relief refers to humanitarian efforts inspired by the teachings of Buddhism, which emphasize compassion, kindness, and the alleviation of suffering. These initiatives often focus on providing aid to those affected by natural disasters, poverty, or conflict, aligning with the Buddhist principle of helping others.
Organizations involved in Buddhist Relief may offer food, medical assistance, and education, often working in collaboration with local communities. Notable groups include Tzu Chi Foundation and Buddhist Global Relief, which aim to promote social justice and environmental sustainability while embodying the core values of Buddhism.