“Back to the beginning of the pandemic [Master Cheng Yen] urged us to serve. Try to go to the people [in] need. Because this is Santa Ana, and then people really need help”
— Martin Kuo, Tzu Chi volunteer.
In the city of Santa Ana in California, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a world of uncertainty and continued upheavals for low-income individuals, many of whom still are unable to return to work to support their families. Through our recent free food distribution, however, volunteers are helping to ease this struggle.
“Back to the beginning of the pandemic [Master Cheng Yen] urged us to serve. Try to go to the people [in] need. Because this is Santa Ana, and then people really need help”
— Martin Kuo, Tzu Chi volunteer.
In the city of Santa Ana in California, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a world of uncertainty and continued upheavals for low-income individuals, many of whom still are unable to return to work to support their families. Through our recent free food distribution, however, volunteers are helping to ease this struggle.