Tzu Chi Foundation: Support Myanmar With Love Part II
May 21, 2008 | Vetting explained
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(Note that they did not toss food packets like others, they were treated with respect.)
Tzu Chi's Second Round of Relief in Myanmar -- Serving Survivors Together with Local Volunteers
◎ Tzu Chi English Communications Team
After Tzu Chi held its first relief goods distribution event on May 15 at Shwebaukan town near Yangon, Tzu Chi held its second distribution on May 17 at Nyaung Thong Pin, a town about 40 min by car southeast of Yangon. These volunteers delivered love from Tzu Chi members around the whole world directly to the hands of the disaster victims. On the 18th, Tzu Chi volunteers returned to Shwebaukan to look after families in the
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