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A Mercy Relief(MR) team is already in China to coordinate the procuement, delivery and distribution of relief supplies including food, medicines and winter wear to the quake affected areas in Qinghai. This is in response to the appeal for assistance made to MR directly from the Qinghai provincial authorities.
A 7.1 Richter earthquake rocked the remote region on 14 April 2010, causing 99% of structures to collapse, leaving more than 800 dead and over 10,000 injured.
The surviors are now mostly homeless and exposed to the freezing and hostile winter winds with temperatures hitting minus 2 degrees Celsius. The lives of children and the elderly are most vulnerable to these severe conditions.
To help cushion the pains of the survivors, donations can be made through:
Tele-Mercy:
1900 112 1010 (for a $10 donation)
1900 112 1050 (for a $50 donation)
Cheque:
Cross to 'Mercy Relief Limited", indicate 'Qinghai Quake Relief' at the back and send to 160 Lor 1 Toa Payoh #01-1568 Singapore 310160
Cash:
Send personally to MR Office
ATM Transfer/Internet Banking:
To Mercy Relief;s DBS Current Account 054-900493-7
Source: Mercy Relief
RADION International is currently the only non-governmental organization serving the Hmong hilltribe village of Khek Noi, in Petchabun, Thailand—the largest Hmong community in all of Thailand.
RADION’S Community Empowerment and Crisis Relief Program (CECRP) serves a combined population of about 17,000 people, consisting of Hmong-Thai villagers and Hmong-Lao refugees.
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