Friday, May 16, 2008

lend a helping hand :)

There's nothing much for me to say..
the news have said it all...

I guess you guys would've already heard bout the earthquake in China...
Causing death to thousands of people..
They didn't do anything wrong..
They were only at the wrong place at the wrong time...

And now they've lost their houses..
It didn't hit me that much..
I thought cause maybe.. I don't know..
My selfish part of the mind was acting..

And now.. I've just read the chinese news paper ( they're more detailed )
And i've seen how bad the earthquake has hit China...
A town that once had relatively high buldings are now all flattened...
People have lost their houses.. A place they belong to.
They've got no food, no water, and yet they are still fighting for the will to live!

So please help!!
Bhuddhist Tzu-Chi Merit Society is doing something.
We can all see that..
You can't be there to help move the rocks, you can't be there to help console the family members of the death.
But you can help by just giving a little out of you loaded pocket.
A dollar goes a long way..
Use it wisely..
You dollar can help and can save...

If you don't know where to donate....
Go to Bhuddhist Tzu-Chi Merit Society.. They are collecting funds..
And do not not donate just cause they are Bhuddhist..
They are still human and they are here to help..
So just shut the fuck up about what race/religion they are and give them what you can spare.

My dad has donated our family's reserved fund for the trip to China this year...
So why can't you sacrifice the skirt you saw in Forever 21 to save a kids life...
Or don't go watch a movie and use that money to help someone who is in need....

DO SOMETHING!
acc : Buddhist Tzu-Chi Merit Society Malaysia
acc/no : 004067500119

Please.. Just help.. I urge you to!




Without warning, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the city of Tangshan in China, killing 242,769 people and destroying 90 percent of the city's buildings. A similar earthquake struck 17 months earlier about 280 miles northeast near Haicheng. But a series of smaller foreshocks provoked Chinese officials to issue warnings urging people to remain outdoors, and only 1,328 people died.







You've got a heart.. Need i say more?

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