76/Love In Action/Supreme Master Ching Hai's Love For The Poor And The Homeless
Love
In Action
Supreme
Master Ching Hai's Love
For The Poor And The Homeless
Everything
started when we first received Master's instructions to organize a
charity sale of Her personal belongings: Clothing, shoes, ornaments,
etcetera. All the income from the sale was to be used to help the
orphans and the poor in Formosa. Fellow initiates have always treasured
all the things that Master has used and have always longed to have
them. In addition, with an understanding of Master's care and love
for the less fortunate, as soon as they heard about the sale for charity,
all the fellow initiates came and all felt honored to assist with
this big event. As of now, NT$30,772,485 (1,118,999 USD) has been
raised. As well,the relief fund in Formosa currently amounts to NT$21,112,336(767,721
USD). Please refer to the appendix for details.
(detail ledger)
Not
long ago, the Au Lac refugees in Palawan, the Philippines were been
benevolently accepted by the Philippines government. These refugees
who have just regained their freedom received a contribution of fifty
thousand USD from Master. This contribution will help them with their
medical expenses and the rebuilding of their homes. (Receipts will
be provided in the next issue.) Recently, an amount of three hundred
thousand USD was contributed to mainland China to address the urgent
need created by the severe hunger and cold resulting from the flood
in Hunan Province. Detailed information on the contribution will follow.
So far, the cash surplus is 1,278 USD. This will be used as required
to help the poor and orphans in Formosa and all over the world, based
on Master's instructions.
Private Xin Yi Children's
Home
Lending A Helping Hand
By Chiayi News Group, Formosa
As
Formosa was hit by one cold front after another, the needs of the less fortunate
because more and more evident. Wanting the help, Supreme Master Ching Hai
sold Her personal belongings at a charity sale to raise funds for children
of impoverished families as well as orphanages and homes for the elderly in
Formosa. Fellow practitioners in Yunlin and Chiayi in central Formosa decided
to work together on this mission of love.
First,
the Yunlin relief team offered aid to thirteen families on a list provided
by the local family welfare center. With the recommendations of the welfare
center, each family received the type of assistance appropriate to their situation.
Chih Hung Disabled
Children's Home
When
the Chiayi center learnt that Nanhua Home desperately needed funding, fellow
practitioners immediately paid a visit to the home, bringing with them gifts
of fruit and money. This home was established to provide exclusive care to
the seriously mentally disabled who no longer had control over the basic functions
of the body. Some of the patients suffered from a number of disabilities.
There were two brothers who were nine, but both lay in their strollers, their
eyes appearing normal but were in fact unable to see. Their limbs were already
showing signs of atrophy. Another patient was a five-year-old mentally handicapped
boy, a victim of osteomalacia, who could neither sit nor stand.
Some
of these patients had come from police stations because they were lost and
didn't know their names or where their homes were. Most came from poor families.
Nanhua Home is responsible for most of its own funding. Its staff has to raise
funds while having to devote much time and patience to care for these patients.
From
Nanhua Home, we headed for the Hsinyi Orphanage in Hsiluo. It was, as its
name suggests, an orphanage as well as a day-care center for mentally handicapped
children, established under government guidelines.
The director and staff of
the orphanage were very open-minded, feeling that everyone should be tolerant
toward each other and work hand in hand to create a harmonious society. As
we bid them farewell, they asked us to visit them again.
Jiayi Prefecture Sacred
Heart Children's Home
Our
next destination was the Sacred Heart Home in Tungshih Rural Township. This
home was founded by the Catholic church and now provides care for over a hundred
seriously mentally handicapped children. To ensure that each child is well
cared for, each staff member is responsible for only four children at a time.
A Filipino
nun told us that the home was built entirely on government funding. Part of
the living expenses for the children from low-income families is funded by
the government as well. The home is responsible for all other expenses. However,
an economic slowdown at the present time has seen a decrease in donations
and more help will have to come from society if more patients are to be accommodated.
These devoted workers have
demonstrated the Christian spirit of indiscriminate love. It is this selfless
love that has inspired them to care for the children irrespective of creed
and financial status.
The
next day, we set out for the Ji Mei Benevolent Home, a home for the elderly
in the urban area. When we arrived, we were greeted by its director and entire
staff. The previous year, we had organized a party for the elderly here and
the event turned out to be a success. Inviting us to hold another party this
year, the director commented that our love and enthusiasm for public service
is commendable.
After we had presented a
gift of money to the Home, we visited Ms. Tseng, a single parent. Her husband
had died, leaving behind his old parents, young children and a wife who was
forced to become the breadwinner of the household. This was only the first
of dozens of single-parent families that were visited.
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