💓Gourds, love each other,Though different species, share the same trellis💓
Typhoon Yagi has passed, but the damage and painful losses it left behind will likely continue to linger. Like many Vietnamese people turning towards their compatriots in times of hardship, we – the AAS staff – also wish to share and contribute, thereby somewhat alleviating the losses and suffering endured by the people in the storm- and flood-affected areas.
Aware that “saving people is like fighting fire,” AAS’s relief activities were quickly planned and implemented as soon as the first information about the typhoon’s damage emerged. With all our shared compassion and an urgent spirit, on September 11th and 12th, all relief supplies were transported to difficult areas isolated by floods and storms in Yen Bai and Thai Nguyen. These in-kind relief gifts were delivered to nearly 200 households, our compatriots affected and severely damaged by the floods and storms.
In addition, through the Vietnam Fatherland Front (MTTQ), the AAS staff also extended their support to residents who had family members of WORKING AGE deceased or severely injured, losing their ability to work, after the landslide in Bat Xat, Yen Bai.
We hope that these small actions will once again contribute to spreading and amplifying the humanitarian spirit of the Vietnamese people and of the AAS collective to the community!
🌟Sacred are the words “compatriots”In hardship and adversity, boundless is the compassion🌟
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Source: Hoa Vu