Taiwan International Happy Families Alliance organized the "Revitalize the Community Through Sports and Culture - Sending Love to St. Vincent" event.

(Photo by reporter Wang Yisong)

[Reporter Wang Qianhao/Taipei Report] When my country's friendly state, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, was hit by volcanic eruptions and hurricanes in 2021 when Wuhan pneumonia was raging, it caused huge losses to the society and economy of the Holy Kingdom.

In order to help the people of the holy country regain their confidence, the militia collected football supplies from all walks of life in Taiwan, hoping to help the local people get out of the haze as soon as possible through football.

Andrea Clare Bowman, head of the diplomatic corps in Taiwan and Ambassador of St. Vincent, thanked my country for its concern for the Holy Nation.

Taiwan International Happy Family Alliance held a press conference on "Revitalizing the Community through Sports and Culture - Sending Love to St. Director Lin Zhehong, Vice President Zeng Qingyu of the ROC College Athletic Federation, and representatives from the office of Democratic Progressive Party legislator Zhang Honglu attended the event.

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Lin Congming said that in recent years, landslides, volcanic eruptions, dengue fever, and hurricanes in the Holy Kingdom have had a huge impact on them, resulting in the destruction of 100% of local vegetables, 90% of tree species, and 75% of other types of crops. be destroyed.

Therefore, all walks of life in Taiwan continue to donate sports materials, hoping to help local people get out of the haze through football and other sports.

Chen Zhihao said that Taiwan's non-governmental and non-governmental organizations have always played an important role in international humanitarian relief work. Over the years, they have worked closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to provide assistance to countries in need, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean.

He especially thanked the league for donating soccer balls and sports items to the Holy Nation, which helped revitalize the Holy Nation community, and today's event further demonstrated the kind nature of the Taiwanese people and the friendship between the two countries.

Bo Andro said that when the Holy Nation was struggling to cope with the severe impact of the epidemic, the La Soufrière volcano in the northern part of the Holy Nation main island erupted in April 2021, and most of the area was covered by volcanic ash, disrupting the lives and livelihoods of the people. , More than 20,000 people had to evacuate; in July of the same year, it was hit by a hurricane, which further caused damage to the holy country.

In addition, with the outbreak of dengue fever, the lives of infected people are accelerated.

Bernardo pointed out that the Holy Nation has worked hard to get rid of the plight caused by natural disasters, and the international community and NGOs including Taiwan have also provided assistance, but after experiencing these disasters, people lose their joy, goals and hope, especially young people. people.

They are concerned about the community reconstruction of the Holy Nation government, and also hope to help young people rebuild their self-worth through sports. At this critical moment, they sincerely thank Taiwan for its generosity.

Taiwan International Happy Families Alliance organized the "Revitalize the Community Through Sports and Culture - Sending Love to St. Vincent" event.

(Photo by reporter Wang Yisong)