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Report from Formosa
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Fellow initiates from Taipei paid numerous visits to the street people.
On February 4, Ms. Jin-Mien Wu, Director of the Wanhua Welfare Service Center, accepted $50,000 NT from the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association to be used for homeless people.
[Taipei] In concert with officials from the civil department of the Taipei municipal government, a series of events entitled "Heartwarming Winter" activities was organized by fellow initiates from the Taipei Center. In early February, a cold front suddenly moved into the Taipei area and temperatures dropped abruptly. Freezing wind blew through the sparse clothing of the street people who were unprepared for this sudden change in weather. However, even before the arrival of the cold front's first wave, dozens of fellow initiates had responded to an emergency call from the Taipei Center. After preparing hot and tasty vegetarian meals, we went to places that already had been identified as favorite haunts of the homeless, including the Wanhua Railway Station, the Taipei Railway Station, the Bureau of Public Transportation, the Taipei Municipal Social and Educational Hall, and various locations in the surrounding areas. God's love and warmth were thus sent in a timely way to the local street people. Seeing their expressions of gratitude and shyness, a sense of love welled up in us, with a feeling of contentment that we had had the opportunity to serve these needy souls.
In January, the Taipei Center contributed more than one hundred sets of underwear and one hundred lined wind-resistant coats to the Wanhua Welfare Service Center of Taipei's Bureau of Social Affairs, hoping that these supplies would meet the emergency needs of the homeless. In an earlier investigation, fellow initiates from the Taipei Center and officers from the civil department went together to areas where homeless people usually gathered. At present, the Taipei Center is considering the purchase of a bath-truck, a bathroom on wheels, for the civil department to use in providing services to the homeless. Although some technical problems must first be resolved, the hitherto unknown bath-truck is on its way to fruition.
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Contributing the underwear and wind-resistant coats to the Wanhua Welfare Service of Taipei's Bureau of Social Affairs.
On February 12, Mr. Ying-Jeou Ma, Mayor of Taipei (left), presented a banner of appreciation to the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association. He praised the Association's volunteers for the love and care they showed toward the homeless.
Mr. Ying-Jeou Ma, Taipei's Mayor, personally helped a homeless soul put on a jacket donated by the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association.