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INTERNATIONAL HUA-YAN BUDDHIST FEDERATION

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Women

Location

2047 129TH STCOLLEGE POINT, NY 11356 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

We're seeking creative individuals for our "Art for Healing" project to harness art's power for healing and hope in challenged communities. We aim to provide therapeutic art experiences for mental, emotional, and physical healing, empower communities, and make art accessible to all. Our values include compassion, creativity, inclusivity, and collaboration. We're looking for artist volunteers for workshops, community projects, or teaching. If you believe in art's transformative power and want to make a difference, join us in creating a hopeful, connected world.

Description

We're committed to promoting Buddhist culture and interfaith harmony, respecting all religious practices' peace, compassion, and wisdom. Our organization bridges traditions, encouraging dialogue and understanding across faiths.

Activities:

  • Calligraphy and Art Exhibitions: Showcasing Buddhist art to enlighten visitors about Buddhism's depth and heritage.

  • Meditation Sessions: Open to all, introducing meditation for mindfulness, peace, and compassion.

  • Interfaith Dialogues: Events for exchanging ideas among different faiths, fostering mutual respect.

  • Educational Workshops: Insights into Buddhist teachings, philosophy, art, and culture.

Values:

We value compassion, wisdom, inclusivity, and respect across faiths, aiming to create a harmonious world through sharing Buddhist culture and engaging in dialogue.

Join Us:

We welcome all to explore cultural and interfaith understanding with us, through exhibitions, meditation, or dialogues, contributing to a peaceful, compassionate world.

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