by Hoang Nguyen, San Francisco
(originally in English)
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Each gift bag includes a copy
of Master's sample booklet, items for keeping warm in winter and
hot food, among which the sleeping bag and jacket are the most
welcomed by the street people. |
Many of San Francisco’s homeless sleep utside
with only a thin blanket and cardboard box as shelter from the wintry
cold, and with empty stomachs and little hope for a better tomorrow.
So out of compassion for these less fortunate brothers and sisters,
local fellow initiates brought them Master’s blessings in the
form of warm smiles and material aid, thus easing their sorrow and
pain and reminding them that God had not forgotten them during the
2003 Christmas season.
On December 13, with a mini van and car full of sleeping
bags, winter clothing, warm food and sample booklets, the initiates
set out for a late night in downtown San Francisco. On the way to
the city, the rain that had fallen for the previous
few hours suddenly stopped, affirming that Master’s
blessings were with the relief team. Then for two and a half hours,
the initiates combed the city in search of the homeless, bringing
them warm smiles, tidings of comfort and joy and much appreciated
supplies and spiritual information.
Serving the homeless has become a holiday tradition
for the Quan Yin brothers and sisters of San Francisco. With each
passing holiday season, the initiates have come to realize more and
more that many of the underprivileged are saints and angels in disguise,
choosing to play their parts in order to help us grow spiritually.
Thank You, Master, for again giving us the opportunity to fulfill
our obligation to assist others in need, develop our compassion and
recognize that we are all equal in God’s eyes regardless of
our role in life.
Each homeless person is attended
to by two or three initiates, who make sure that everyone receives what
he or she needs.
Report
from Los Angeles, CA, USA
Bringing Thanksgiving Love and Laughter
to
the Homeless at a Night Shelter
by Baby Dragon, Los
Angeles Center (originally in English)
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Los Angeles initiates
bring Master’s loving gifts to homeless residents at the
New Image Emergency Shelter. |
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A homeless friend
attentively reads Master’s sample booklet |
On November 15, 2003, Los Angeles Center nitiates
visited the New Image Emergency Shelter, which houses approximately
400 homeless residents from Hollywood and various parts of downtown
Los Angeles, including the well-known Skid Row District. The Shelter,
a huge converted warehouse, is the largest of its kind in the city
and is equipped with a kitchen, separate men’s and women’s
sleeping quarters, shower rooms, several TVs, a barber shop and booths
where staff members assist residents in finding jobs. Currently, the
facility is open every day of the year due to the growing population
of homeless in the area, and each day buses travel to four designated
pick-up locations from which the street people are brought to stay
for the night.
After arriving at the Shelter, the initiates were
given a building tour along with a description of the services the
staff provides. Shortly after, a group of buses arrived with the day’s
homeless guests, who became excited as they entered and saw many tables
stacked with hooded sweaters, gloves, socks, knit hats, blankets,
rain ponchos and even veggie snacks provided by the initiates. That
night, the practitioners witnessed the Shelter residents express their
gratitude in many ways. For example, one man in his 70s who had received
a package of clothes warmly shook a brother’s hand and said
with a sad but appreciative heart, “My wife recently passed
away and I just lost my job, but I’m very thankful for all of
you tonight.”
Throughout the evening the initiates also saw many
amusingly joyful scenes such as when a Spanish-speaking woman in her
80s came to the gift table modeling her new clothes and asked with
an adorable smile, “How do they look on me?” Some of the
residents even arranged their new clothes side-by-side on their beds
in a fun and childlike manner, and stood nearby admiring their gifts,
while others sat on their beds attentively reading Master’s
sample booklet.
Towards the end of the distribution period, the Shelter
manager, Ms. Sylvia Lazano, surprised the initiates by inviting one
of them to inform the residents about our group and where the clothes
had come from. A brother then gave a brief introduction to The Supreme
Master Ching Hai and our Association and received warm applause from
the grateful audience.
A few days later, when we contacted Ms. Lazano again,
she said that the homeless were so joyful and proud about their new
clothes that many had spent the evening showing them off, and that
the initiates’ winter visit had made a real difference in their
lives. Thanks to the Supreme Master’s kindness and arrangements,
the residents of the New Image Emergency Shelter were able to feel
that their fellow human beings truly cared for them at Thanksgiving
time. It was also a blessing for Los Angeles Center practitioners
to have such a remarkable opportunity to give and receive God’s
love.
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