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Amida Trust - Features group gathering a corps of people seriously interested in developing humanitarian projects on Buddhist principles to help overcome suffering in the world.
 
Amida Trust News - The on-line newsletter of the Amida Trust.
 
Buddhist AIDS Project (BAP) - This San Francisco based non-profit provides information and referral to: Buddhist resources and events; current HIV/AIDS information and services; alternative medical information and resources. Updated weekly; email notification.
 
Clear Light Society - Provides assistance to the terminally ill and their families using meditation.
 
Gateless Gate Prison Outreach Program - Florida prison effort of the Kwan Um School of Zen.
 
National Buddhist Prison Sangha - Zen Mountain Monastery Prison Program - Features nationwide network of Buddhist volunteers who make themselves available to interested inmates in their area. Depending on their experience with practice, as well as their time and personal resources, these volunteers may provide support through correspondence, visits, and the creation and leading of practice groups.
 
Zen Environmental Studies Center - Formed in 1992 to coordinate Zen Mountain Monastery's activities in the areas of environmental education, recreation, research, and protection. Ongoing educational activities include the Monastery's Born as the Earth program, which features on-site retreats on topics such as Tracking, Nature Writing, Canoeing and Camping, Rock Climbing, Birds, and Deep Ecology, and Environmental Activism, the moral and ethical basis of Buddhist ecology.
 
Zen Hospice Project - A program of the San Francisco Zen Center, serving people facing death from cancer, AIDS and other illnesses.
 
Zen Practice for Inmates - Meditation training as an alternative to conventional sentencing.
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