Lieutenant Governor Attendance World Peace Ceremony
Press Release July 23, 2013
BC Lieutenant Governors Attendance at the 2013
World Peace and Harmony Ceremony
Vancouver, BC – The 12th Annual
World Peace and Harmony Ceremony, a free
community caring event, was jointly held on July 20th
afternoon at the Croatian Cultural Centre by the
Lotus Light Charity Society (Vancouver), Lotus Light
Temple, True Buddha Publication Society, PTT
Buddhist Society and Tantric Buddhist Society.
The Opening Ceremony began with a parade of
distinguished guests and pipes, in true formal
fashion, to welcome the event’s special guest and
keynote speaker, the Honourable Judith Guichon, the
29th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.
Distinguished guests included Vancouver City
Councillor Mr. Tony Tang, Dr. Jack Huang, Director
of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Mr. John
Hughes, Special Events and Food Drive Coordinator of
the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, Sgt. Jeff
Harris of the Vancouver Police Department (Homeless
Outreach Unit), and Mr. Todd Ye, Director of News
and Current Affairs, Fairchild TV.
In her keynote address, the Honourable Judith
Guichon emphasized that we, as Canadians, in British
Columbia in particular, are fortunate to live in a
land with a long history of peace and good
government. But around the world there are many who
are not as fortunate, and within our local
communities, many struggle just to meet the daily
requirements of food and shelter. Her Honour praised
Lotus Light’s ongoing charitable work to provide
warm blankets, sleeping bags and food to the
impoverished in its annual Winter Charity Drive for
the past 17 years. She commended the Vancouver Food
Bank Society, the homeless outreach unit of the
Vancouver Police Department and the BC Ambulance
Service paramedics for their strong community
partnership support of Lotus Light’s Vancouver
chapter, based in Chinatown in Canada’s poorest
neighborhood. The combined efforts of these
community partnerships have made it possible to
distribute over 2,500 sleeping bags to the Lower
Mainland’s homeless and low income residents during
extreme cold weather in the winter months over the
past 3 years.
“We are very honoured that the Lieutenant
Governor of B.C. has taken time out of her busy
schedule to be a part of this important annual
community event, as we join together as a strong
community to celebrate world peace and harmony,”
said Master Lian Tzi, President of LLCS (Vancouver).
The Lotus Light Charity presented its 2013 annual
community donations comprising of 5,000 lbs of rice
to the Vancouver Food Bank, and annual scholarship
awards. The Lieutenant Governor personally
congratulated the scholarship recipients who
demonstrated both academic excellence and community
service. The Lotus Light Mu-Shu Lee Memorial
Scholarship was formally introduced and presented to
the University of British Columbia, a sponsorship
commitment of five $1,000 scholarships to support
studies in Buddhism, Education, Social Services,
Pharmaceutical and/or Medical Science at UBC.
A sacred Buddhist blessing ceremony followed to
pray for world peace and harmony for all.
The Lotus Light Charity Society is an
international charitable organization founded in
Vancouver in 1993 by Buddhist Grandmaster Sheng-Yen
Lu, with over 90 chapters throughout the world. Each
chapter supports local causes and contributes to
global causes such as earthquake and famine relief.
Public donations to charity’s programs are welcome.
For more information, please contact the Lotus Light
Charity Society (Vancouver) at Tel: 604-685-5548,
Email:
llcsvancouver@gmail.com.
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