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<New York World Journal> U.S.A.

September 17, 2001, Monday (Originally in Chinese)

Relief efforts by Chinese organizations convey their love Municipal Government appeals for donation of
essential items

[Our reporter Au Guan-yu reports from New York] On September 16, 2001, several Chinese organizations, including the New York and Long Island Branches of the Tzu-Chi Association, and the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association, continued to mobilize a large army of volunteers providing food supplies to the rescue workers at the World Trade Center site.

After the WTC attack, the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association set up two supply stations only two streets away from ground zero, working in shifts from early morning to midnight, providing a constant supply of food and drinks to the rescue workers. Their forty-strong team consists of men and women, elderly people and children, working with concerted effort. Some are responsible for purchasing materials and food, some prepare sandwiches and hot soup as fast as they can, and others are engaged in delivery and changing shifts. All of these actions reflect the initiates' devotion to providing physical and mental support for the rescue workers to carry on with their efforts.


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