Love
In Action |
Report From USA
Flood Relief In Northern And Central
California (II)
By Los Angeles News Team (Originally
In English)
The relief team worked together to load
and unload the relief supplies.
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<Los Angeles>
Upon receiving Master's
instruction to help the flood
victims in northern California,
fellow practitioners in Los
Angeles quickly prepared a big
truck and a van loaded with a
lot of relief supplies and
headed for Sacramento. These
fellow practitioners were from a
second group which consisted of
international disciples from Los
Angeles, Formosa, Australia,
South Africa, Chile, Ireland and
England, who had not yet
returned home after the
International 5-Day Retreat at
Long Beach, California.
It was a freezing cold morning
when the group arrived to join
forces with fellow practitioners
in northern California who had
spent a sleepless night
assembling gift bags for
distribution to flood victims.
Brothers and sisters were much
encouraged when seeing the fresh
group of workers arrive.
During the phone call to the
American Red Cross officials to
gather the most update
information on the flood and
shelters, Master arrived to give
Her inspiring words and
blessing. She then gestured to
everyone to get ready for the
trip. After the first group of
vehicles headed to the affected
areas, the remaining group
hurriedly got to work by taking
the relief supplies to the
American Red Cross warehouse for
large scale distribution to
flood victims and their
families. Additional relief
supplies worth many thousand of
dollars were also purchased on
the same day and quickly
packaged into thousands of gift
bags ready for another
distribution trip the next
morning.
Our group's first call to action
came that evening when we
received news of victims in need
of relief supplies at an
American Red Cross shelter in
Yuba City County, about one
hour's drive from Sacramento. We
arrived in the early hours of
the morning while the victims
were still sleeping. The
supplies were given to the
shelter manager who was
overwhelmed with Master's
gesture of kindness and support.
Our next stop was Modesto, a
city located about one hour's
drive south of Sacramento, also
another area hit hard by the
flood. Our convoy consisting of
two large trucks, cars and mini
vans set off for Modesto at sun
rise. While driving along the
freeway, we saw evidence of the
recent flood in the form of
mud-covered trees and grass.
Some areas still remained
submerged under flood water
which kept people away and
businesses closed.
Upon consulting with the
American Red Cross Office
Manager, we were quickly
dispatched to four active
shelters in Modesto, Red Shield
and Water Ford where we could
deliver relief supplies directly
to the flood victims. Although
many had left the shelters the
night before to go back home,
hundreds more were still in the
shelters when we came.
The
working staff gave the
victims the aid supplies and in
some cases, Master gave from Her
purse personally to the sick,
the elderly, the hard hit
families, etc., and cash
donations. We were deeply
touched by their reactions.
After accepting our monetary
gifts, we asked one lady if she
needed more. She politely
refused, explaining that she
could not be greedy. It was very
touching to know that even
though people had lost so much
of what they had in the flood,
they were still able to maintain
their integrity. It was also a
pleasant surprise for them to
have found that such a private
charitable organization like
ours existed to help people in
need.
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The relief items have been packed for distribution. |
Thousands of gift bags of
emergency supplies such as
personal toiletries, socks,
nutritious food, blankets,
towels, bottled water, juices of
all kinds, cleaning supplies,
baby food and toys were
distributed to many flood
victims and their families. All
these people felt Master's
loving care. They also
appreciated the good quality and
usefulness of the relief
supplies for their immediate
use, and were surprised it came
from as far away as Los Angeles.
The expression of happiness and
gratefulness on their faces were
a clear reflection of Master's
boundless love for them in a
time of difficulty.
As the sun set on the horizon,
our cars and trucks began
leaving the last shelter for the
next stop, which was the main
warehouse operated by the
Salvation Army. With the help of
our fellow practitioners who
worked with them to unload two
fully loaded trucks in the
windy, cold evening, all relief
supplies were quickly put into
the warehouse along with
thousands of gift bags. Those
gifts of love would be
distributed to the flood victims
and their families over the
following week
Breakdown list of assistance to the flood victims in northern and central California:(Unit:US$)
Item |
Credit (USD) |
Debit |
Supreme Master Ching Hai Int'l Association:
LA Center
San Jose Center |
45,837.07
31,421.79
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Daily necessities, cleaning products,food,
cash contributions |
|
77,258.86 |
Total |
77,258.86 |
77,258.86 |
Breakdown list of Supreme Master Ching Hai's relief work worldwide.
January, 1997(Unit:NT$)
Item |
Credit |
Debit |
Appendix |
Supreme Master Ching Hai's Contribution
(from sales of personal belongings) |
790,641.00 |
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Formosa: |
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Ilan:(13 Disabled Elderly、
8 Destitutes (single parent family)) |
|
290,000.00 |
Appendix A |
St. Camillus Center for the Mentally
Handicapped |
|
150,000.00 |
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Taitung:10 Disabled Elderly
|
|
100,000.00 |
Appendix B |
Montreal, Canada:Homeless、36 Destitutes |
|
203,200.00
47,441.00 |
Appendix C |
Total |
790,641.00 |
790,641.00 |
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