Master has always been extremely concerned
about disasters that occur worldwide. Whenever receiving
news about disasters anywhere, She immediately renders relief
by providing financial assistance as well as dispatching
rescue teams to help in the affected areas. Through such
relief efforts, we are also conveying Master’s love
to the disaster victims. It is evident that Master’s
unconditional love, silent blessing and help have reduced
worldwide disasters and their affects to a minimum. In recognition
of the selfless actions of all governments, organizations
and relief workers from every corner of the world, Master
would like to convey this message of gratitude:
“Thank
you, all the international help that brings care and necessities
to afflicted victims. Thank you all the relief workers
for taking time and forsaking your own comfort, even traveling
great distance on unfavorable roads and conditions to
bring love and assistance to people in a time of need.
May Heaven bless you abundantly for your generosity and
noble sacrifice.”
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Comfort and Hope for Quake-hit Japan
By Formosa, Japan and Korea Relief
Teams (Originally in English and Chinese)
On the fateful day of March 11, 2011, the Pacific coast of Tohoku
was rattled by the most powerful earthquake in the history of Japan,
measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale. It triggered a massive tsunami
with waves up to 10 meters high, and a series of accidents at the
Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant complex. According to the Japanese National
Police Agency, over 15,800 people lost their lives, nearly 6,000 were
injured, and about 3,300 people were missing across 20 prefectures.
The country’s infrastructures such as roads and railways suffered
severe damage. Japanese former Prime Minister Naoto Kan said, “In
the 65 years since the end of World War II, this is the toughest and
the most difficult crisis for Japan.”
Hearing of the tragedy, Supreme Master Ching Hai pledged
US$80,000, while conveying Her deep sorrow and prayers. Our Association
members around the world also contributed a total of US$100,000. Very
quickly, our local Gunma and Tokyo fellow initiates formed relief
teams. Further assistance came from our Formosan Association members
as they arrived in Tokyo, with our Korea team on standby ready to
procure emergency items on notice and to continue the relief work
when the Formosa team returned home.
Ibaraki
Prefecture
On the early morning of March 15, Association members from the Gunma
Center arrived in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture with water and other relief
supplies, which they distributed with SOS flyers. The life of the
local citizens was disrupted due to the collapse of roads and buildings
as well as utility outages. They also shared Master’s book,
The Dogs in My Life, with them and tried their best to fill the hearts
of the distressed citizens with hope and optimism.
Iwate Prefecture
On March 16, the Formosan relief team joined Gunma team and
traveled north to the worst-hit areas in Iwate Prefecture. They were
given permission from the government as the first NGO to enter the
disaster areas, upon presenting their Swiftwater Rescue certification
from the International Rescue Instructors Authority (IRIA).
Rikuzentakata
Their first stop was the city of Rikuzentakata, where more than 2,000
people were reported to have lost their lives or were missing. Over
70 percent of the houses were destroyed and about 10,000 people had
taken refuge in government shelters that supplied food and water provided
by the neighboring communities.
Mayor Futoshi Toba, who lost his wife in the tsunami,
set aside his personal tragedy to coordinate efforts in bringing comfort
to his people. Mr. Shirakawa, Chief of the General Affairs Department,
Rikuzentakata city, prepared a list of items that were very much needed
by the relocated people. Accordingly, our Tokyo relief team purchased
the supplies which included underwear, slippers and personal hygiene
items. They were delivered to Rikuzentakata on March 18, a nine-hour
journey, by our Formosan and Japanese teams. The Korea relief team
also shipped supplies by air. Our Association’s timely response
earned much gratitude from Mr. Shirakawa, who was deeply touched by
Master’s generosity and concern for the Japanese people.
As the relief teams went about their work, they received
the following encouraging message from Master:
Thank you and bless you for being so kind to the vulnerable.
My heart is a little comforted knowing you are there to render love
and shared sorrow. Please know that my prayers are with you and the
good people of Japan.
Otsuchi
As more roads were cleared, the joint relief team headed to Otsuchi,
another hard-hit coastal town in Iwate Prefecture, where citizens
had lost all their possessions to the tsunami. Mr. Okamoto from the
Disaster Countermeasures Center requested clothing, diapers and other
items on behalf of the affected people. Working efficiently, our relief
team managed to deliver the essential items into the hands of the
people on March 24.
Ofunato
The town of Ofunato was also devastated by the tsunami. Despite their
own plight, Mr. Hiroki Shida, the head of the town’s Akasaki
district, urged our relief team to offer priority assistance to Rikuzentakata,
which he said had suffered greater losses and destruction. Only when
he learned that aid had been provided to Rikuzentakata did he ask
for rice, clothing and mattresses that would help people cope with
the cold weather and intermittent snow. The deliveries were swiftly
arranged to arrive in two batches within the next four days. The grateful
recipients put their palms together to express their appreciation
and respect to Master. One said, “I am very thankful that people
around the world are working together to support us. I feel that the
Earth is really one family.”
In Ofunato, there was a wide-spread true story about the
president of a plywood company who sacrificed his life to save his
employees. When the tsunami was approaching, he ordered his 140 employees
to flee towards the mountains, while he himself patrolled the premises
to make sure that no one was left behind. Sadly he lost life to the
raging waters. The relief team was deeply touched by the noble spirit
of the Japanese people which shines in such times of trouble.
On April 4, the relief team from Korea returned to Ofunato with more
supplies of rice, clothes, blankets and other essentials packed together
with SOS flyers. These requested items were delivered to the Akasaki
warehouse and a shelter at Kamaici Commercial High School, along with
80 copies of The Dogs in My Life. In response to receiving the relief
materials, Mr. Shida said, “This place is very blessed among
many affected areas.” He expressed his support for the idea
of stopping global warming through the vegan diet and decided to help
promote this message to all the local citizens.
Iwanuma
The small city of Iwanuma has the tradition of gifting illustrated
books to infants when they reach eight months. Responding to a special
request, our local Association members and those from Formosa drove
through muddy roads to deliver 100 copies of The Dogs in My Life to
the Mayor of Iwanuma, Mr. Tsuneaki Iguchi, and Mr. Hirai Mitsuaki,
Chief of the Disaster Prevention Section. Both officials and the young
children were delighted with Master’s special gift of love.
Hashikami and
Kesennuma
On March 24, our Gunma relief team drove through the night to delivered
food, medicine and hygiene supplies to the citizens in Hashikami.
Warm clothing and oil heaters were especially appreciated as the weather
remained cold. When children received The Dogs in My Life, their faces
lit up and their eyes sparkled. The relief team also provided an ample
supply of Japanese food and seasonings together with the books to
a senior citizens home that had been turned into a temporary shelter
in Kesennuma.
Minamisanriku
On March 28, braving the heavy snow, our Gunma relief team arrived
in Minamisanriku, a resort town that had lost most of its houses and
half its population to the tsunami. Though still grieving the loss
of their loved ones, the people thanked the team for bringing medicine,
warm socks and heat packs, which were especially appreciated by the
elderly under the dire circumstances. Seaweed toppings that were a
regular addition to plain rice were welcomed as a delightful luxury.
In spite of the challenging situation, people at all three of the
shelters visited by the team considered The Dogs in My Life the very
best gift from Master.
Ishinomaki
Next,
the Gunma team made a 12-hour journey to Ishinomaki, a town that had
been submerged when the Kitakami River breached its banks under the
onslaught of the tsunami. As in other communities, citizens here were
trying to establish a normal routine in their temporary homes. Warm
and sanitary items were highly appreciated, as were the SOS flyers
and Master’s spiritual sample booklets. People thanked Association
members for their thoughtfulness in bringing band-aids, fever-cooling
pads and common cold medicine, as well as vegan food for dogs, many
of which had gone hungry for days. In May, the team also sent US$10,000
to The Emergency Disaster Animal Relief Headquarters in Tokyo.
Let’s
pray that with God’s love and blessing, the distressful situation
eases for all those affected and that such extreme disasters are minimized
through our conscientious efforts to care for all beings. May the
noble and generous Japanese soon recover from the disaster to rebuild
their lives on the foundation of lasting peace, love and harmony with
nature.
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Thank you letter from Mr. Shirou Nakagawa,
Chief of The Emergency Disaster Animal Relief Headquarters, for
Master’s $10,000 contribution |
Expenditures
by Supreme Master Ching Hai and Her International Association
for Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Work in Japan
Description |
Amount (USD) |
Receipt |
Food (rice,
water, soymilk, crackers, cookies, oil, instant noodles, miso,
vinegar and sweets), vegan dog and cat food, supplies (heaters,
medical supplies, shirts, underwear, coats, socks,
mattresses, pillows, blankets, personal hygiene products, school
supplies, protective face masks, heating pads, slippers, diapers,
etc.) |
143,368
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A |
Cash contribution to
The Emergency Disaster Animal Relief Headquarters
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10,000 |
B |
Book contribution (The
Dogs in My Life), transportation and miscellaneous expenses |
26,602 |
C |
Total |
US$179,970
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