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Malaysian Buddhists rally to help Myanmar
The Buddhist Channel, May 8, 2008
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia -- Myanmar, more than any country in the world had popularised Buddhist meditation, hosting practitioners at its monasteries and sending teachers all over the world.
Now it is in time of need.
Reacting with utter disbelief at the scale of the disaster wrought by Cyclone Nargis where an estimated 100,000 people lost their lives, key Malaysian Buddhist organizations have mobilized their resources to bring aid to the devastated country.
The following organisations are collecting funds and some also accepting foodstuff and medicinal products to help the cyclone victims in Myanmar.
Readers are encouraged to circulate the information to support these relief efforts.
1. Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia (presently collecting funds only) Donation may be sent by post to Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia, 123, Jalan Berhala, 50470, Kuala Lumpur. Donors are advised to make all contribution by cheque only made payable to "Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia." Please write "Myanmar" behind the cheque.
2. Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia (presently collecting funds only) All cheques are to be payable to "Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia". Please indicate "Myanmar Relief Fund" at back of the cheques. Donors may bank in the cheques to YBAM Public Bank account: 3063802219 and send the bank in slip for our record at YBAM Secretariat, 9, Jalan SS25/24, Taman Mayang 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
3. Subang Jaya Buddhist Association (collecting funds & material) Lot PT 12593, Jalan Kewajipan, SS 13, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor D.E. Please donate dry foodstuff (noodles, biscuits, etc), canned food, mineral water, medicine etc. at SJBA for us to send to Myanmar. Cash donation is also welcome.(Tel: 03-56315299, e-mail: sjba@streamyx.com)
4. Siri Jayanti Association , Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple, (collecting funds & material) Ven. Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thero says that if sufficient amount of items can be collected to fill a container, then it will be personally sent to Myanmar. Otherwise, the collection will be consolidated with items from SJBA to be forwarded to Myanmar.
Meanwhile Tzu Chi Malaysia said that nine of their relief workers are planning to leave for Myanmar this Saturday for ground assessment. If successful, this will be the first batch of Tzu Chi team to make it into Myanmar.
Members of the public who wish to make donations to Tzu Chi are advised to bank in directly into their account:
International Disaster Relief Fund MBB A/C: 004067500119
Other relief / aid organizations
Those unable to reach the temples can donate online to the following trusted organisations with ppl already in Myanmar.
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