By Mr. Chiuan | Project Leader
On the scene, I saw the police office next to the seaside was smashed. The police officers used the makeshift tent to build the temporary office to keep maintain public order. The school was destroyed and disappeared. The NGOs, coming to help them, use the makeshift tent which is similar to military-used to be a temporary classroom.
Due to the earthquake and the tsunami, the affected students were filled with fear, but they still go to school actively. Even though the classroom is not very well, which is lacking the tables, chairs, papers, pens and so on, students still study hard in the classroom. The atmosphere touched me. I hope I can make more efforts to help the students on their future education (to be continued)
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It has been half a year since the earthquake hit Indonesia, how do the living people who have survived face the smashing of the land and rebuild their homes?
The Mustard Seed Mission set a complete reconstruction plan, in the survival of
self-rescue - disaster relief education and training,
livelihood self-sufficiency - farmer/fishermen livelihood restoration plan,
life self-reliance - community children/family counseling care, help Indonesian victims to restore their homes!
Your donation can support the Indonesian affected families to be self-reliant and rebuild their homes!
Support for affected families in Indonesia http://bit.ly/2RAApke
By Mr. Chiuan | Project Leader
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