On
October 26, 2003 a series of devastating wildfires began sweeping across
more than 734,000 acres of brush and timber land in Southern California’s
San Diego, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Ventura and Riverside counties,
killing more than twenty people and destroying over 3,570 homes. In
the midst of the fires, a San Diego newspaper reported, “This
is the worst firestorm to hit these counties in thirty-three years.”
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San Diego
initiates deliver sandwiches to Qualcomm Stadium, the largest
evacuation center in San Diego.
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When
the wildfires first broke out, San Diego initiates immediately discussed
what they could do to help the victims. Initially they planned to provide
bottles of drinking water for the region’s evacuation centers,
but then they received news from local authorities that everyone should
stay home, and that all the main freeways and highways had been blocked
to ensure the smooth movement of firefighters and paramedics to the
fire-stricken areas. Not even postal service vehicles were allowed to
operate, which meant that the initiates’ donation check would
not be mailed to the American Red Cross as they had planned!
Sensing the urgency of the situation, the initiates knew
that something should be done quickly for the fire victims temporarily
staying at the evacuation centers. So through Master’s inner guidance
they prepared vegetarian sandwiches to be delivered to Qualcomm Stadium,
the largest evacuation center in San Diego, housing more than five thousand
evacuees. The fellow initiates happily accepted assignments to go shopping
for veggie ham, ketchup, sandwich spreads, sandwich bags and bread. Then
they joyfully prepared sandwiches in the San Diego Center’s small
kitchen.
The initiates next learned that officials were not allowing
donated food to be brought to the evacuation center. But through Master’s
love and blessings, and keeping Her principle of positive thinking in
mind, they decided to go ahead with the project anyway, saying, “Well,
we’ll just do it and pray to Master for help.” So they traveled
to Qualcomm Stadium, wearing yellow and green vests bearing the words
“The San Diego Rescue Team of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International
Association,” and were ushered through several checkpoints by
other rescue workers and the center’s security guards. The initiates
were then shown where to unload the food, and went to meet with a representative
of the American Red Cross. She was really surprised to learn that the
Association’s members had come with a financial contribution and
veggie sandwiches for the evacuees, asked a number of questions about
the Association and happily thanked the initiates for their donation,
adding, “Please give our thanks to your Master!”
By
early November, the number of displaced residents in the San Diego area
increased, as tens of thousands of people were forced into evacuation
centers. The San Diego initiates then agreed that much more should be
done considering the tremendous losses caused by the fires. Encouraged
by emails of sympathy and pledges of financial support from other centers
such as Oregon, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana, we prayed to Master for
Her blessing so that we could bring more love to the fire victims.
Most of the evacuation centers were overwhelmed with material
donations and were only accepting financial contributions. However, the
initiates found one place, Valley Center High School, which was still
welcoming materials. So on Sunday, November 2, they loaded a rental truck
with packages of toilet paper and cases of bottled drinking water and
headed for the school.
Valley Center High School is about 55 miles north of the
San Diego Center and about 40 miles south of the L.A. Center, in the town
of Valley Center near the area where one of three fearful lakes of fire,
the Paradise Fire, was burning. As they traveled, the initiates saw a
vast landscape of valleys, hills and mountains colored black and gray,
the legacy of the awesome flames. .
At the High School, the evacuated families were housed
in the gymnasium. The initiates were welcomed by a Red Cross representative,
who showed them around and spared some time for The Supreme Master Ching
Hai International Association’s Los Angeles TV crew to conduct
an interview. Then the fellow initiates rapidly carried the donations
to a nearby storehouse. The crew wasted no time in recording the activities
and in interviewing relief workers, one of whom expressed her thanks
to Master Ching Hai for Her “loving works.”
“Thanks for your kindness,” replied one fellow
initiate, “The suffering of the fire victims reminds us to convey
the love and compassion that God wants humankind to treasure.”
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On behalf of
The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association, San Diego
initiates hand checks in the amount of US$4,000 to representatives
of the American Red Cross (on the right). |