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Making Hot Meals for Heroes

A meditation group provides aid and comfort for
Twin Tower rescuers

By freelance writer John Thomas

New York Newsday
September 25, 2001 (Originally in English)
Members of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association prepare free hot vegetarian meals for rescue workers at Ground Zero. (Photo by John Thomas)

A house in Forest Hills has become headquarters for The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association Rescue Team. The group has provided free hot vegetarian meals to rescue workers at Ground Zero since September 13.

Pallets of fresh vegetables, fruit, coffee and juice crowd the front lawn of 50-year old Yengjen Chen. Portable bathrooms line the side of her house, and backyard tents act as makeshift kitchens, where meals are prepared and packaged. A steady stream of vans brings groceries and transports meal packs and workers to two food stands the group operates 24 hours a day at the rescue area's edge.

A computer command center is set up on the house's second floor. From there, members communicate with the Supreme Master Ching Hai, leader of this global meditation organization that has collected more than $300,000 from its membership since the 9-11 event. Most of the money has been donated to the Red Cross and Salvation Army. It was at Supreme Master Ching Hai's behest that members drove from as far away as North Carolina to be involved in the relief effort.

Chen's daughters, Alice, 15, and Audrey, 14, assist by cleaning and answering phones. Chen sees her daughters' involvement as part of the healing process.

"They are shocked and very sad," Chen said, of her daughter's reactions to the 9-11 event. "Friends of theirs had parents who died. By helping in this work, they feel better."

"Our hearts and our love go to the victims," said Zhihua Dong, 36, of Brooklyn, director of the relief effort. "We are brothers and sisters together, the whole Earth," said Huanchung Li, 49, of Boston, another organizer.

Members of the rescue team work in 12-hour shifts, pausing only for group meditation sessions. New members continue to arrive; Li esti
mates that their number will soon rise to 100.

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