By San Jose News Group, CA, USA
This year began with one of the worst flood disasters to hit northern California
since 1920. More than 125,000 people found themselves suddenly homeless
as more than twenty counties of California police force were declared disaster
areas. Fearing loss of lives, the California police forced evacuation and
all people living in the affected areas were required to leave their homes
and stay in shelters.
With Master's concerns and immediate instructions, California fellow practitioners
from all Centers worked together to purchase emergency supplies and arrange
rental trucks to deliver to the worst hit areas. Working closely with the
Red Cross, fellow practitioners delivered goods to the Red Cross emergency
distribution center and then purchased additional supplies which we could
deliver directly to the victims. Fellow practitioners from San Jose, San
Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles and even distant Centers like Texas,
Arizona, Chile and Australia joined hands in the effort of bagging 6,000
bags of emergency supplies to be delivered to the victims. Efforts were
split in two waves, one team staying up all night to bag items and the
next team relaying the following day.
To our great delight and surprise, Master appeared the night before we
set out to deliver supplies and told us that She would join us in handing
them the next day! The first team set out in the morning accompanied by
Master to deliver supplies near Sacramento. Finding a clear route on flooded
highways was not easy. As we set off to one of the largest shelters (housing
6,000 people), a dam broke and a 150 foot wide hole developed in the highway.
We had to drive nearly four hours around to get there and by the time we
arrived, they had evacuated the area.
As we visited the shelters and gave out the needed items to the people,
we were all very touched at the humility and composure of the people. One
shelter manager continuously thanked us for including socks in our packages
because many people had left their homes quickly without even shoes or
socks! But even despite their desperation, they still remained humble,
politely accepting our gifts and thanking us profusely.
Master was very touched at the composure of the people in the shelters.
One woman held her hands in prayer from the moment she saw Master enter
the shelter. She could not even speak because she had tears running down
her cheeks, watching Master give out bags of supplies to the people. When
Master went to speak to her, the woman embraced Her in a warm and heartfelt
hug of gratitude. Master literally disappeared in this woman's arms, with
only Her head and legs showing! It was like seeing two old friends meet
again.
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Master commented several times at how patient and humble each of the people
were. They stood in orderly lines and quietly accepted the gifts with thanks.
One gentleman kept bowing to Master calling Her "Your Highness and
he even asked Her denying it, but he was sure that She was a great and
noble being. He asked Her politely for a hug and She gladly complied.
Even the children were very respectful and considerate. Although they had
lost everything, one little girl told Master that she had enough thank
you asked we possibly had some pants she could give to her sister? When
we offered to drive one family to a nearby shelter, the boy went straight
up to Master and asked her if he could take his little brother too. Master
assured him that we could, but he asked several times just to make sure,
Master tried to give some money to the father to buy a new tire for his
car that was falling apart and the man cried and said he could not accept
it. Only after insisting several times did the man finally accept at the
urging of his friend.
We went to one place where the shelter had closed, but the local service
organization was supposed to deliver meals. Evidently a mistaken radio
announcement told them to wait there for meals, but none were planned.
The people had been waiting out in the cold for more than an hour and no
one ever showed up. When we arrived with emergency supplies, they gladly
accepted but what they really wanted was a hot meal. Master, always quick
to think on Her feet, immediately invited all of them to the nearby store
for a meal. Over a hundred people quickly invaded the store and bought
out everything hot that they had. Just as the store ran out of hot food,
the local service organization arrived with meals. Master always has perfect
timing.
One of the most touching things for local disciples was to work side by
side with Master instead of just following Her around all the time. It
was a wonderful experience for everyone to share in the blessing of helping
our fellowmen together. Master shared a meal with all of us that evening.
She told us how much She appreciated working together with us, and how
touched She was by the humility of the people. Many left with memories
that will last a long time.
Master had to leave for interviews with reporters the next day, and with
Her concerns and love, the second team continued working hard to deliver
to another disaster area around Modesto. The Red Cross and the shelter
managers were deeply appreciative of all the gifts we could supply.
The work is still not over. As the people return to their home, they are
faced with nearly $6 billion in damage. The next crew to go out will be
helping as volunteers in the long clean-up task. With Master's blessing,
everything should go quickly and well.¡¹
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Offering Heart's Love
By Kaoping News Group, Formosa
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To bring warmth in the cold winter, Supreme Master Ching Hai used the proceeds
from the sale of personal items to help the needy. Indeed,this activity
continues in Formosa as well as in other countries.In this issue we will
make a further report on the allocation of US$300,000 (RMB 2.46 million)
in mainland China, and US$50,000 for establishing a fund for the construction
of an Au Lac Village in Palawan, the Philippines.
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Kaoping Center initiates visited orphanages as well as homes for the elderly
and disabled in Kaosiung County, Pingtong County and Kwei-Jen Village to
spread a little cheer. Places visited included the Catholic Youth Home
For Girls and Boys, Jen-Ai Home, Le Yu Orphanage, Liou-Kwei Orphanage and
Wu-Jia Home for the Handicapped.
As we arrived at the Catholic Girls Town, we were greeted with many smiling
faces. The nuns kindly received us. Near the end of our visit, the children
were laughing and cheerfully jostling to have their pictures taken with
us.
When we presented Master's financial contributions, candies and cookies
to the director of the Xiao Ai Benevolent Home in Pingtong,she was most
grateful, telling us that Master's gifts and love were like a tonic for
her and all the staff, motivating them to continueto serve helpless elderly
people.
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As we arrived at Le Yu Orphanage in Kaosiung. A staff member of the institution
expressed her heartfelt feelings of gratitude, joy and gladness when she
received the contribution. In her excitement,she told us that the former
director was now in the hospital after a stroke; and on top of that, the
mortgage repayment was due.Therefore, when everything appeared so unfavorable,
Master's contribution was like a timely rain when they needed it most.
Fellow initiates drove onto the Liou-Kwei Mountain Orphanage. After a brief
introduction by staff, we were able to visit many wonderful children helping
and lovingly taking care of one another. We were even more impressed seeing
how polite and cute they were when greeting visitors. The sight of these
clever children, bereft of their parents, overcoming their physical handicaps,
brought usgreat inspiration.¡¹
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Report from Nantou
When Love Through Charity Shines, It Is Heartwarming!
By Nantou News Group, Formosa
While driving through poor areas we visited each family and friend needing
help. These unfortunate friends, who had temporarily plunged into difficulties
-- were desperate for outside help.
Through an introduction from a church, we came upon a family struggling
on the verge of destruction. Unfortunately, the three children of the family
were addicted to drugs. As a result, the family had plunged into difficulties.
Prayers had been their only spiritual consolation. After receiving the
financial contribution, the mother repeatedly thanked God for answering
her constant prayers for her gravely ill daughter to be able to get the
necessary medical attention.
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Then, accompanied by a warm-hearted neighbor, we visited another poor family.
The eighty-two year old grandfather said with a sigh that he was forced
to scrounge for rubbish to earn a paltry income to support his family.
He was holding his grand-daughter tenderly with one hand when he received
the financial contribution. With tears streaming down his face, he thanked
God for Hiers miraculous help.¡¹
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Report From Changhua
Where There Is Love, There Is Life
By Changhua News Group, Formosa
On a cold and windy afternoon, fellow initiates from Changhua Center arrived
at the Catholic "Compassionate Nursing Home for the Disabled "
Changhua. The main object of the Home is to accommodate children between
the ages of 1 and 10 who are severely incapacitated. In doing so, Manager
Chou indicated, the disabled could acquire some dignity normally afforded
to other people.
Through the years, they had seen many families destroyed as aresult of
having to take care of their mentally or physically disabled children.
Some parents, out of despair, had even abandoned their children. Under
these trying circumstances the Executive Officer had to manage with very
limited, often archaic resources like unwanted tables, chairs, beds, refrigerators,
paper and crockery. He often had to assume the role of a laborer and cook,just
so that the residents could lead more dignified and independent lives.
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Youths at the Home who are medium to severe mental handicapped were engaged
in various types of vocational training. We visited the horticultural area,
the hydroponics area, the ceramic room and the small wood-work shop. Seeing
the finished products of hard work by courageous, determined angels, whose
wings were sadly clipped,really filled us with the utmost respect for them.¡¹
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Report from Tainan
Inextinguishable Bright Light
By Tainan News Group, Formosa
Fellow initiates from Tainan visited a place with beautiful sceneryand
quiet surroundings called the "Humane United Nursing Home" There
were about two hundred residents living in the Home. Of those, two-thirds
were unable to take care of themselves so people were needed to help them
eat, dress and bathe. Fortunately their food, clothing, accommodation,
travel, medical care and so on, were all well taken care of.
Other poor families we visited included one old lady who had topick up
rubbish for a living. When we arrived at her home we discovered that she
had gone to the hospital, so we immediatelywent there. When we arrived,
she could not believe that concerned strangers would visit her.
Another lady, Ms. Chai, was quite ill. She normally did some handicraft
work to help her family. When she saw us, she was touched. We could see
that the dark cloud over her face was blown away and a faint smile was
noticeable.
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When a single parent, Ms. Kung, saw a group of us appear at her door, she
was truly surprised! As we expressed our purpose, she immediately sighed
sadly about the uncertainty of life. Although she received the monthly
government subsidy, she still needed help.She could not go out to work
because she had to take care of her disabled child.
We conveyed Master's love and also encouraged her and the child totry their
best to be vegetarian and to pray often for help from God, the Buddhas
and Bodhisattvas. As she was reading the Supreme Master News magazine we
gave her, she seemed to have realized something because she was very moved
and kept saying "Thank You, Master! "
We were also very happy for her because we knew another helpless soul had
finally found the support she desperately needed.¡¹
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By Supreme Master Ching Hai Relief Team in S. Thailand
Upon hearing of the flood disaster in southern Thailand, Supreme Master
ChingHai instructing emergency relief workers to determine the number of
affected households and their immediate needs. The flood-affected areas
were situated in remote locations where large quantities of commodities
were unavailable on short notice. Thus, all the purchases were made in
Bangkok. Relief workers acted quickly,completing preparations and making
the necessary contacts and purchases within twelve hours of notice.
On December 20th, they drove all night to get to the disasterareas, but
prevailing conditions meant it took as many as twenty hours for the goods
to reach the Chian Yai Activity Center. The four affected areas were: Chian
Yai, Hua Sai, Cha Loem Kiet and Cha Uad. The relief team divided into two
groups to simultaneously handle the work. Within two days more than five
thousand households received provisions and aid. Each area had its own
specific needs (please refer to Table 1). Supreme Master Ching Hai hadspecifically
prepared for each child be given a new outfit; as aresult, three thousand
children received new clothes.
In Chian Yai, where five villages were affected by the flood,provisions
were distributed at seven selected sites. A total of 2,024 households received
relief supplies and more than 1,500 children new clothing. The provisions
had been packed the night before, which facilitated quick distribution
the following day. One of the seven sites could be accessed only by boat;
at the other six locations, it took only 30 to 40 minutes for the supplies
to be distributed, which was an hour shorter than officially estimated.
We briefly introduced ourselves before we set to work. As soon as all the
provisions had been distributed we drove away even before anyone could
express their appreciation. The way we handled the work was completely
new to them.
Beneficiaries in Hua Sai totaled 449 households. Here, the floods had caused
severe damage and the villagers were already poor.Apparently Hua Sai finds
itself under water for two months each year. When the relief team arrived,
the flood water still had notabated so the relief team's car could hardly
be relied on. Local contacts arranged for a military truck and a jeep to
take the goods and relief workers to the destination.
For more than two hours, the vehicles struggled through water before arriving
at the remote disaster area. The entire area was submerged under water
except for a small temple, so it was here that the distribution work was
carried out. When the relief team arrived, all the villagers were already
sitting on the floor quietly. Smiles emerged on their faces when they saw
the large quantity of supplies unloaded.
The children moved fast to quietly lined up in four separate queuesaccording
to their clothes sizes (S, M, L and XL). They were overjoyed when new clothes
and candies were put into their hands. Ironically, the children here were
even reluctant to eat their candies right away, seeing this scene, the
relief team give out all the remaining candies to the children until each
child could carry no more.
The villagers in this area were efficient and diligent. As soon as the
supplies had been distributed, the environment was cleaned up.The children
also gave assistance.
The local contact at Hua Sai presented a small tree to the Supreme Master
Ching Hai International Association as a token of appreciation. The relief
team accepted the thoughtful gift and returned to the ChianYai Activity
Center.
The affected area in Cha Loem Kiet included more than 2,600 households,
and supplies were distributed at six locations. Because of our previous
day's experience, we asked our local contact to arrange a tight schedule
for our trip. Local officials sent six large trucks to carry the bulky
supplies and workers to help distribute it. The relief work proceeded quickly
and smoothly. The villagers here were friendly and hospitable. One of them
picked some mangoes from his orchard and offered them to the relief workers.
When everything had been distributed, the local contact even invited us
to dinner. Although we had to decline his kind offer, we were very touched
by his warm hospitality.
For the three hundred households in Cha Uad, the supplies were transported
on land while the relief team took a ferry. When they arrived the villagers
had already lined up to receive the necessities. The children happily queued
up according to size to receive clothes, cookies and candies. The Thai
children are well-behaved and well-mannered. Almost every one of the children
closed their palms in front of them to show their gratitude when they had
received the gifts.
Much credit goes to local Thai officials for making this flood relief activity
possible. They offered immense help, providing trucks and dispatching guides
for us, and assistance in the distribution. Volunteer and paid workers
sacrificed entire nightssorting and packaging provisions, which ensured
the relief work to accomplish smoothly and efficiently.¡¹
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Report From Philippines
In mid 1996, the United Nations and the Red Cross ceased to provide financial
and medical support for Au Lac asylum seekers in Palawan, the Philippine.
Thanks to the benevolent policy of the Philippine Government, the country
accepted the asylum seekers. The Catholic Church also cared very much for
them, and the Center For Assistance To Displaced Persons, Inc. helped them
build their own village. It is hoped that they can begin a new life there.
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The construction of this village is expected to be completed in early 1997.
Apart from the support of the Church, the building fund relies also on
Au Lac compatriots overseas. When Supreme Master Ching Hai learnt that
Palawan still needed financial support, She immediately instructed that
US$50,000 be set aside from the proceeds of Her charity sale. The money
was used to subsidize the asylum seekers' medical expenses and their building
fund.¡¹
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Center of Assistance to Displaced Persons
CADP, Inc. Philippines
December 21, 1996
To Supreme Master Ching Hai
Taiwan
Fax #...
Dear Master,
We just received an amount of US$30,000 from the Quan Yin messengers, expressing
Your love and concern toward the Vietnam Village and the boat people in
the Philippines. Due to the unification of the Vietnamese community as
well as the benevolence of all our benefactors to the boat people, we hope
that during the first few months of the year of the Ox, we will bring them
to this village so that they can have a peaceful life for themselves and
for their children as well.
This amount will be put in the Support Fund under the Vietnam Village's
account. Enclosed herewith is the receipt of this money. We also take this
opportunity to thank the association for your love and concern about the
boat people as well as to contribute to our camp, a group of boat people,
who practice spiritually and are willing to help others. This group of
brothers and sisters has always earn the love and respect of our people
as a result of their dignity as well as their way of spiritual practice.
May God bless You and other benefactors during this Christmas season and
the coming new year.
Respectfully
Sister Pascal, Le Thi Triu
Encl: Receipt #15508 and some pictures (will follow later)
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By Hong Kong News Group
On December 11, fellow practitioners in Hong Kong learnt that Master was
very concerned about the Au Lac asylum seekers in the Hong Kong Detention
Centers. She wanted to find out what they needed and to give them Christmas
gifts.
The following Sunday, together with several Au Lac fellow practitioners,
we entered the High Island Detention Center. There we were so delighted
to see the fellow practitioners whom we had not seen for two years. We
could feel the wonderful ambiance created by the monastic initiates, who
had practiced the Quan Yin Method in the camps for a long time, was so
peaceful. There were some initiates who started practicing the Convenient
Method two years ago, that have been initiated for about a year -- we noticed
that the strange and fierce look on their faces had disappeared. Even in
the eyes of the newly initiated practitioners, we could see glittering
light. Therefore, we are more certain that the Quan Yin Method is capable
of changing our inside as well as out completely.
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Fellow practitioners in the Detention Center know that their repatriation
to Au Lac is imminent, but they don't mind anymore now that they are practicing
the Quan Yin Method. They feel that it is their greatest blessing to have
been able to survive the angry sea, arrive alive at Hong Kong in their
small boats, and learn the Quan Yin Method. Since they have already found
the key to spiritual liberation and achieved the aim of their lives, they
don't mind being repatriated. We discovered that apart from Master's books,
compact disks and tapes, they don't need any other gifts. As to other asylum
seekers who are not fellow practitioners, they are still very agitated
and cannot accept repatriation.
Recently, the weather in Hong Kong has been warm so clothing in the Detention
Center is not in short supply. Having decided how many and what to buy
as gifts, fellow practitioners promptly purchased them. On the following
Friday evening, after group meditation, fellow initiates gathered at the
Mongkok Center to pack them. As they worked, their faces were lit by the
radiance of love generated from within. Deep inside, they were extremely
thankful to Master for giving them this opportunity to develop their love,
and to take a giant step forward on the spiritual path.
On Monday, December 21, the gifts were successfully delivered to the asylum
seekers. Master's photo and the telephone number of the Hong Kong Center
were included in each gift package.¡¹
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Dearest Master,
With the coming of the new year 1997, and in memory of the last year that
the refugees can live in Hong Kong. I'm one of the refugees and also a
Buddhist. All the way from Au Lac to Hong Kong, we've left in search of
freedom. And for this we've been in jail (in the camp). For more than eight
years we've suffered a lot, materially as well as spiritually.
In here, we've received assistance from other groups and religions, but
mostly we feel we are more cared for, assisted and protected by Master's
association. This, we will always remember. People often say that You are
the spiritual Leader of the Au Lac refugees. Like the many times You have
demonstrated for the refugees' rights, especially in 1994. For that we
were so touched and will always remain in our memory.
This is the first year that I've received Your gifts in the Man-Yee Camp.
On behalf of my family, I thank You and truly appreciated Your help and
care. We really want to be care and protected by You, Master, and we hope
that one day we can have the chance to sit in on Your lectures in order
to know more about being a "Buddhist."
Yours respectfully,
A Buddhist
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Report From Mainland China:
By Supreme Master Ching Hai Relief Team
Some villagers were already airing their quilts on their balcony. The December
sun, bright and warm, melted the winter snow, bringingforth a freshness
of spring, just like God's tender love.
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This week long relief program covered the most severely affected areas
in Yuanchiang City and Huarung County of Hunan Province which included
the twelve towns of Nanzwei, Baisha, Sanyentang, Hsinhua,Sihushan, Gonghua,
Hsinwan, Makonpu, Hsingfu, Nanshan, Tuanzhou andChutzeko, and 113 villages.
121,937 people received help. 413,050 kg of rice, 22,932 shirts and pants,
11,239 quilts, 5034 packs of soybean milk powder, and 16,580 boxes of sugar
were purchased for an amount of RMB 2,441,240, very close to the amount
that was givenby Supreme Master Ching Hai, which was US$300,000 or RMB
2,460,000.
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God Assists In Emergency Purchases
When Supreme Master Ching Hai relief team reached Huarung County, they
went to the Civil Bureau to make sure all the relief supplies had arrived.
A representative had been sent earlier to investigate and make sure the
necessary purchases, so as soon as the whole team arrived, distribution
could begin. In China, it's very difficult to acquire such large amounts
of supplies in just a couple of days.For example, the clothing and quilts
had to be ordered in advance. With God's blessing, many miracles occured,
making it possible for the relief team to obtain all the necessary items.
Some unexpected incidents occurred during the relief activity. For example,
the relief team had intended to purchase powdered milk for the infants,
but after investigating it was observed that the local people preferred
soybean milk powder instead. So, the latter was immediately purchased.
Among the victims were residents of five "Safe Homes" at looked
after senior citizens over 60 years old without families to care for them,
as well as orphans and handicapped people. These people were more in need
of help than anyone else. In addition to the rice, clothing and quilts,
the infants were given soybean milk powder and children between three and
twelve and the elderly received a box of candy to provide caloric supplement.
The plan to purchase and distribute rice changed from one moment to the
next. Originally, the relief team was told the rice shortage was more severe
in Yuanchiang City than in Huarung County, so 10 kg of rice was allocated
for each of the 13,929 villagers in the most severely damaged areas of
Yuanchiang City. As Huarung County was not desperate for rice, the relief
team decided not to give rice to that region. However, while the supplies
were being distributed, many villages in that region also reported a shortage
of rice. Therefore, an allocation of 10 kg of rice was distributed to as
many households as the budget permitted. Thus, the total number of recipients
increased to 121,937.
Also, when factories producing trousers ran short of supply, long underwear
were ordered instead. Originally they worried the underwear would not be
warm enough, but after the distribution, relief officials in several villages
reported that the underwear was lighter, warmer and more practical than
the trousers. In fact, the farmers found the trousers "bulky and awkward,
" the relief staff were happy with the outcome of that arrangement.
Supervised Distribution Of Relief Supplies
Several days before the relief program officially started, the relief team
distributed supplies in Huarung County in cooperation with the local relief
offices. They began with the four worst affected areas: Hsingfu Village,
Nanshan Village, Tuanchou Township and Chutzeko Township. Delegates from
these areas came to a warehouse owned by the Huarung County Government's
Civil Bureau, signed for the relief supplies, then returned to their respective
towns or villages in the company of our relief team members. At thetown
halls, the heads of the towns and villages signed for the goods, and once
again our staff (most from H.K.) accompanied them to make sure the goods
actually reached the people in need.
In Chunan Village in Chutzeko Township, some villagers were already airing
their new quilts on their balcony. The December sun, bright and warm, melted
the winter snow and brought forth a freshness of spring, just like God's
tender love.
Residents of Tsaimin village, having received the rice, conveyed their
most heartfelt feelings of joy. Along the river towards the south was the
eastern bank, where floods had destroyed roads, leveled houses, and turned
rice fields and lotus ponds into stagnating mires, villagers were already
re-constructing a two-story brick house.
Tuanchou Township was the most severely damaged area. The houses near the
broken bank were all leveled and belongings were washed away into Dongting
Lake. Some people were able to retrieve dirty, ragged quilts once the water
had receded. They put them in the sun, hoping to make new ones once they
had dried. Homeless villagers had to make fires with pices of wood from
broken fences to keep warm while the strong young workers were busy repairing
the dam. Others were building houses in preparation for the snow.
Mothers, with babies in their arms, thanked us again and again upon receiving
the milk powder and the quilts. Some villagers surrounded the truck loaded
with supplies and caressed the quilts saying, "These quilts are new
and good. Are they really for us? The reliefsupplies we received before
were mostly used clothes and quilts,but it's different this time. "They
asked us who our kind-heartedboss was. The relief team all replied, "Supreme
Master Ching Hai wanted us todeliver these things to you. She is our teacher."
The residents in Gingchu Village and Huahsing Village, NanshanTownship
were given quilts, clothing and other things in accordance to their needs.
Not only were their houses and roads ruined by the flood, but also the
street lamps, so electricity was not available in many places.
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It was very similar in Hsingfu Township. Although many of its villages
were in darkness, they did whatever they could to help with the distribution
of the relief supplies. The articles that couldn't be delivered at night
were distributed the next day.
The superintendent of the Civil Office in Hsingfu Township thanked us over
and over, saying, "The government has surely helped us agreat deal,
but it hasn't been able to take care of everyone. The supplies from your
group have solved our problems completely. I believe no one will freeze
to death this winter."
The Civil Bureau of the Huarung County insisted on thanking us officially.
The local television station also took a few photographs of the staff distributing
the relief supplies. But, of course, the one that they sould be most grateful
to is Supreme Master Ching Hai. She heard the victims' cry for help and
gave us a chance to do what we could. We thanked them for their kindness,
but turned down their offer, asking nothing but their full cooperation
to deliver the supplies to each victim as quickly as possible. That was
the only thing that Supreme Master Ching Hai wanted. We distributed the
supplies on December 21st and 22nd, and headed for Yuanchiang City atmidnight.
It was early morning when we arrived. Staff of the local relief office
were at the warehouse waiting for us. After we checked the relief supplies,
we were told that this flood was the most devastating one that Yuanchiang
City had experienced in several hundred years. The water had risen to the
second floor of houses -- something local residents had never seen before.
The whole city was submerged for an entire month, during which the residents
had to resort to boats for transportation. Most were confined to their
homes which became dirty and smelly like pigpens. Later, we learned that
Hunan Province had the most prosperous pig industry in the whole country.
They had originally expected it to improve their standard of living, but
the deluge washed away their pigs and pigpens, leaving them destitute.
This gave the relief team an excellent opportunity to explain to the people
the benefits of keeping a vegetarian diet. If the people had been fed with
the rice that was used to feed the pigs, they would have been able to resolve
the shortage of food.
A Heartwarming Night In Hsinwan Township
It was 7:00 pm on December 23rd when the relief staff finished loading
the relief supplies for hsinwan Touwnship onto the trucks. The vice secretary,
in charge of receiving the goods, told us that they were not leaving without
having had dinner, and that they would only transport the goods to the
town hall and distribute them the next day. Our staff, however, insisted
that the goods be distributed to the victims as soon as possible -- that
very night. Fortunately, the superintendent of the local civil office fully
cooperated. He arranged truck drivers for us so we were albe to reach the
most severely flooded villages of Nanchou and Peichou at about 9:00 pm.
The heads of the villages, as well as the assistant secretaries, summoned
the villagers to help unload the trucks. When we told them these supplies
came from Supreme Master Ching Hai, they were deeply touchedand excitedly
asked, "What have we done to deserve so much help from you?"
Some of the women burst into tears. With their flashlights, they moved
forward to see Supreme Master Ching Hai's pictures pinned on our clothes.
They had not expected Supreme Master Ching Hai to be a woman and were very
pleased about this discovery.
Superintendent Sun, who had accompanied us for the distribution, told us
again and again in a grateful tone, "You don't know how much you have
really helped us. "Having received hundreds of letters asking for
help, he didn't have very much to offer except some used clothing. But
Supreme Master Ching Hai's relief supplies had really solved the residents'
problems for the winter. He said, "Without your timely assistance,
the lonely old people and children would surely have starved to death.
I really don't know how to thank you enough. "
Other relief team members reached Nanzwei Township, Makonpu, Baisha Village,
Gonghua, Sanyentang and Sihu Village on December 23rd and 24th to supervise
the distribution. Some villagers had a very good opinion of the way we
handled everything, making sure the relief supplies actually reached the
victims. They believed this would greatly reduce the incident of corruption.
We also received a thank-you letter from the Makonpu government. (Please
refer to appendix A.)
A Timely Christmas Gift
With Supreme Master Ching Hai's help, all the relief supplies were delivered
to the victims by December 25th as timely and meaningful Christmas gifts.
These things not only provided a solution to the victims' problems but
also conveyed Supreme Master Ching Hai's love and care. This boundless
universal love would bring them infinite light and hope for the new year.
Note: After the relief team completed the distribution inYuanchiang City,
there were still some supplies. The local orphanages and homes for senior
citizens were contacted, and the remaining goods were given to these institutions
via local relief offices.¡¹
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Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association:
We, the residents of Baominwan Village, would like to express our heartfelt
appreciation to you for the immense support we received from your organization
in the form of rice, blankets, clothing, children's food, chocolate and
other necessities. Even though floods are ruthless, human beings are merciful
and compassionate. The genuine feelings of brotherly love shine through
in times of crisis, reminding us that there are good people like you in
this world who remember simple folks living in difficulties due to disasters.
Please be assured that under the leadership and concern of all levels of
our government, and your tremendous support and assistance, we will commit
ourselves to working diligently and striving constantly to become stronger.
We will build up a sound production system to become self-reliant and prove
ourselves worthy of the magnanimous love you have shown the people of Baominwan
Village.
Here, let us salute you in the highest respect. We also wish you good health
and success in all your endeavors.
Yours sincerely,
The staff at the Magongpu Street Office, Yuanchiang City, Hunan Province,
and all the residents of Baominwan Village ¡¹
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