The faith-based Amity Foundation is providing emergency aid in Gansu, Beijing, and Hebei after deadly floods, delivering essential supplies and seeking public donations.
From July 24 to 25, Wuqi County in Yan’an, Shaanxi Province, experienced its heaviest rainfall of the year, triggering flash floods and impacting numerous townships. Rev. Li Lulin, head of the Wuqi County Church, led two teams of co-workers into the hardest-hit villages to carry out flood relief efforts.
Over the course of her sixty-plus years of life, Madam Li, who founded a senior home due to the concern of caring for her parents, has dedicated nearly twenty years to the ministry, which has served the parents of aged church workers.
On June 17, children from a Bai ethnic village at the base of Yulong Snow Mountain welcomed a delegation from World Vision China, who has supported 2,000 children through a broad community development project.
On May 18, four churches in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, including Nanshan Church, Qiaocheng Church, Meinian Church, and Baishizhou Church, jointly organized a blood donation event.
The Taizhou Fraternity Association in Zhejiang recently organized a charity event called "Love for All," assisting eight special families in Jiaojiang District as part effort of the long-term initiative to support more families in need.
On April 20, in celebration of Easter, Tianhe Church in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, organized a free clinic offering charitable health consultations and basic medical check-up services for its congregation.