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Nicaragua
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Bringing Material Comfort
and the Message of Hope
By Costa Rica Relief Team (Originally in Spanish)
On
June 2, 2009, a week after the recent flood in Nicaragua, a
relief team formed by our Association members in Costa Rica
went to the local Red Cross in Managua to gather information
about the affected families that might need help. They were
pleased to find out that there were no victims from this flood.
However, they were told that a community of 236 families (about
1,000 adults and 500 children), who were displaced from their
Manchester neighborhood due to Lake Nicaragua’s flood
in November 2008, were in urgent need of assistance. Colonel
Rafael Ramirez from the National System for the Prevention,
Mitigation and Attention of Disasters (SINAPRED) informed them
that these families are now staying in the city of Tipitapa,
35km away from Managua. During their visit to this city, the
relief team observed that all the families were living in very
simple corrugated metal and cardboard structures that had no
electricity or water. The water truck came every two or three
days, and each family would fill up their own water barrel.
Moreover, the heads of most households were unemployed, so they
were in desperate need of food.
With
Master’s loving contribution of US$12,000, the relief
team purchased 130 latrines and 278 plastic pipes to carry water
from the newly built well to their small dwellings. Each family
received a bucket, gas lantern and a large amount of food including
rice, flour, beans, oil, and some fruit and vegetable seeds
which they could plant around their shelters to be more self-sufficient.
The people rejoiced when they received these wonderful gifts.
They sang spiritual songs and poems under the moonlight and
some of them said that they were the happy poor! They sent Master
their best wishes and profound gratitude for what they received.
A girl wanted to send Master a nicely painted stone in the shape
of a foot, which was her only possession. People understood
Master’s spiritual teachings and wanted to keep our Association’s
banners to display in the community.
The relief team also took the opportunity to spread
the global warming message and its solutions in Managua. Apart
from distributing 10,000 SOS flyers, they gave a presentation
titled “Let’s Stop Global Warming Together”
to approximately 80 students and professors at the University
of Nicaragua (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua).
They were invited to address a larger audience next month as
well as provide vegetarian food as incentive for people to change
to this compassionate lifestyle. This university is also looking
to install satellite dishes on their campus and in other national
public universities to access Supreme Master TV. The director
of the Environmental Department at the University of Central
America (Universidad Centroamericana) plans to work with our
Association on future global warming projects. The local Red
Cross also invited the initiates to give three climate change
workshops in July and to teach vegetarian cooking to their staff
and leaders of 16 communities.
The relief team was very impressed by the purity of
the local citizens and their openness to change. With more people
quickly joining the compassionate vegan circle, our planet can
really be saved!
Expenditure by Supreme Master Ching Hai
for the Flood Relief Work in Nicaragua
Description |
Amount(US$) |
Receipt |
Food
(rice, red beans, oil, corn flour, onion, salt) |
2,682
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N1 |
Cement
concrete toilets (130 sets), PVC pipes and transportation |
5,920 |
N2 |
Relief
supplies (Hurricane lanterns, water buckets, plastic bowls,
and bags) |
1,010 |
N3 |
Miscellaneous
expenses |
165 |
N4 |
Total |
US$9,777 |
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* Throughout the relief
operation, fellow initiates paid for their own transportation,
food and accommodation expenses.
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