Love in Action |
Report from Formosa Loving Contributions from the Heart |
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Fellow practitioners load relief provisions onto a van for speedy delivery to the affected areas. |
The campus of Chuhsiang Elementary School, Nantou County is filled with tents provided by The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association. The victims thank us repeatedly for these temporary shelters. |
The social services office of the Taipei Municipal Chunghsiao Hospital accepts relief supplies contributed by The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association. |
After a devastating earthquake struck Formosa in the wee hours of the morning on September 21, 1999, The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association contributed relief provisions valued at NT$3,797,648 to victims in the affected areas. Another NT$350,000 was contributed to the Earthquake Relief Fund set up by the Miaoli county government, and NT$970,000 in condolence funds and relief cash was delivered directly to the victims. These contributions totaled NT$5,117,648. [For details, please refer to the table (p49) and receipts (p52)]
[Taipei] Not long after the earthquake struck Formosa, the Taipei Center organized relief teams of fellow practitioners who rushed to the scenes where the disaster had struck to render help. In northern Formosa, a multi-story building had collapsed on Pa Te Road in Taipei City and two others had fallen on Min An Road in neighboring Hsinchuang. We formed two teams. One went to the social service office of the Chunghsiao Hospital to provide clothing, towels, and other daily necessities. The other team proceeded to Hsinchuang, where coincidentally, a fellow practitioner was living directly opposite the collapsed buildings. A temporary disaster-relief liaison post was set up in his home. Dozens of fellow practitioners joined the relief team, which worked cooperatively with the Taipei County Social Affairs Bureau. Fellow practitioners collected sleeping bags from the Taipei Center and purchased sport suits, jackets, flashlights, batteries, and other essential items for immediate delivery to temporary accommodation shelters in the disaster stricken areas. While a sad and mournful atmosphere prevailed over the many disaster scenes, initiates adhering to Master's teachings, constantly recited the Holy Names in their hearts as they carried out their rescue and relief work. They worked actively, quickly and without stopping until nine o'clock in the evening. Officials at the Taipei County Social Affairs Bureau expressed appreciation for the impressive and efficient assistance provided by our group.
At a national commemoration for the earthquake victims held in Linkou Stadium near Taipei on October 11, Formosa's President Lee and Vice President Lien, the presidents of the five branches of the Formosan government, representatives from all social sectors, and relatives of those who had died in the quake gathered to mourn the death of the victims and pray for spiritual comfort for those who had survived. A representative group of our fellow practitioners attended the event, silently reciting the Holy Names for the victims and praying that they would be blessed by God. In a simple but solemn ceremony, President Lee said that those who had died in the earthquake were noble saints and teachers who had taught us a lesson with their lives and had suffered the catastrophe for the 22 million people of Formosa. (The death toll was around 2,200.) He encouraged his compatriots not to lose their confidence while suffering, to gain courage from setbacks, and to join in a solidarity of hearts and strength to create an even brighter tomorrow.
[Nantou] Early on the third
day after the earthquake, we transported relief supplies to affected areas in
Chungliao as fast as we could. On the way, a young man came to us seeking help
for his small village where no relief workers had yet come. We gave all the
supplies we had to this village that was in desperate need. When the villagers
saw us, their helpless and dejected faces suddenly shone with the light of love
and hope. As they thanked us, the young man repeatedly explained to them who
our Master was and that it was due to Master's love that they had received this
timely relief.
[Chiayi] Immediately
after the 9/21 earthquake, fellow practitioners from the Chiayi Center followed
Master's loving instructions to organize a relief team to join the main rescue
operation.
At Touliu in Yunlin
County, where several buildings had collapsed, a team of fellow practitioners
visited the accommodation shelter before rushing to the sites of the disaster.
Dozens of people were still buried beneath the debris and local rescue teams
were working around the clock in efforts to save them. Fellow practitioners
prepared hot meals for the local rescue teams, giving them indirect support
as they worked throughout the night.
Although roads had
been cut off in the mountainous areas, fellow practitioners still managed to
bring water, tents, sleeping bags, and other urgently needed materials to seriously
affected villages.
In Nantou County, site
of the epicenter, the earthquake had caused the most severe and extensive damage.
Therefore, during the following three days, the Chiayi relief team, with the
support of fellow practitioners from all areas of Formosa, joined the relief
operation organized by the Nantou Center. Our main assignment was to purchase
and deliver relief provisions such as tents, sleeping bags, water, food, and
clothing to the areas most urgently in need, based on the information acquired
by the Nantou Center.
Expenditures
for the 9/21 Earthquake Relief Effort from Disaster Relief Fund Special Account
of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association
(September-October
1999)
Items
Tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mattresses
Food: rice, grain, noodles, biscuits, milk powder, vegetables, fruit,
etc.
Mineral water
Flashlights, batteries, microphones
Canvases
Clothing, including trousers and coats
Mosquito nets
Mobile toilets
Diesel for generators
Emergency kits
Miscellaneous: raincoats, masks, slippers, toothpaste, toothbrushes,
garbage bags, etc.
Contribution to the 9-21 Earthquake Relief Fund of the Miaoli County
Government
Condolence fund for 34 households whose houses fully or partially collapsed,
or whose furniture was destroyed
Living allowance for 10 households whose houses fully or partially collapsed