Dear Everyone,
Over the past month, storms and floods have consecutively struck many provinces and cities, especially in the South Central Coast region, causing severe damage to property, livelihoods, and even human lives, leaving thousands of people with mental trauma
In the spirit of mutual love and support, Master Minh Niệm and the Mindful Living Land Community are launching the program "Only Love Remains" with the campaign "Join Hands to Share the Pain and Help Flood Victims", calling to organizations and individuals both domestically and internationally to join hands in providing support and alleviating the losses that people are enduring in the affected areas.
Chiến dịch “Chung Tay Sẻ Chia Nỗi Đau Lũ Lụt” chính thức khép lại việc tiếp nhận đóng góp sau ngày 15/12/2025. Chương trình vẫn tiếp tục cập nhật đầy đủ các hoạt động cứu trợ và báo cáo tài chính cho đến khi toàn bộ nguồn quỹ được giải ngân hoàn tất, nhằm đảm bảo tính minh bạch và sự đồng hành lâu dài cùng Đại chúng.
Master Minh Niệm and partner organizations are grateful for the tremendous resources that everyone has contributed. We sincerely wish our people will soon overcome difficulties, finding peace in their hearts, and getting back to their normal life. We pray that you all remain safe, peaceful, and resilient regardless the many changes of life.
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Through a harmonious combination of Vipassana meditation, modern psychology, and the teachings of the Buddha, Master Minh Niệm and the Mindful Living Land Community (established in 2014) consistently aim to spread the values of Real-Goodness-Beauty to the public through volunteer projects. Notable among these are Dharma talk series and podcasts such as "Seeing life with clear eyes","Buddha's Hand in My Hand", “I See You"”, radio programs like "Finding Peace in Turmoil", "Uplifting the Soul"”, “"Only Love Remains"” – with a fundraising program of the same name to promptly support people facing immense difficulties during the COVID pandemic (2021) and natural disasters currently affecting the South Central region.