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2025-04-19

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Overcoming Difficult Times: Tzu Chi Bangkok Initiates Fundraising to Support Myanmar

Overcoming Difficult Times: Tzu Chi Bangkok Initiates Fundraising to Support Myanmar
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The number of casualties caused by the strong earthquake in Myanmar continues to rise. Tzu Chi volunteers in Thailand have launched a fundraising campaign to support those affected. The building of the Thailand Audit Office collapsed at the epicenter, and volunteers expressed their gratitude for donations of any amount. Even Cambodian refugees, despite being displaced themselves, hope to contribute. Many people are heartbroken due to missing loved ones and are actively participating in the fundraising effort. The event showcases the brilliance of humanity, with countries coming together to aid the disaster-stricken area in Myanmar, seeking hope for rebuilding.

The death toll from the powerful earthquake in Myanmar continues to rise. As a country also affected by the disaster, local volunteers from Tzu Chi in Thailand launched a fundraising campaign. The earthquake caused the collapse of the Thai Audit Office building, becoming a significant shadow in Thailand's history. Despite Thailand being busy dealing with the aftermath of the collapse, facing the more severe disaster in Myanmar, local Tzu Chi volunteers decided to unite their efforts for the fundraising action.

  • A volunteer stated, "We have a love box here. No matter how much you donate, whether it's 5 baht, 10 baht, or 20 baht, we are very grateful for whatever you are willing to give."
  • A refugee from Cambodia said, "We want to help and do something, but we are not wealthy. We are also refugees who fled here. We really want to help in any way we can."
  • Her eyes were red and swollen because one of her friends went missing in the building collapse. Upon hearing that Tzu Chi was fundraising for Myanmar, she immediately came to contribute her strength.
  • A recipient of the Tzu Chi New Sprout Award said, "I felt very shocked and worried after the earthquake, so I wanted to do my part to help everyone."

This event showcased the brilliance of humanity, with everyone supporting each other heart to heart. The homes and beliefs destroyed by the earthquake, through the joint efforts of the international community, hope to bring a glimmer of hope to the disaster-stricken areas of Myanmar.