Chinese-Speaking Members, Missionaries Serve Following Boston Fire

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Elders from the Massachusetts Boston Mission help unload supplies donated by members following a Chinatown fire that displaced dozens of people. Image via churchofjesuschrist.org.

This article was originally written by Jason Swensen for Church News. The following is an excerpt.

Chinese-speaking missionaries and members recently helped ease the suffering of dozens of people left homeless in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, after their residences were severely damaged in a large fire.

On October 19, an electrical fire sent smoke and flames through a large apartment complex in Boston’s historic Chinatown. No lives were lost and there were only a few smoke-related injuries, but about 40 residents were forced from their damaged apartments. Most residents are elderly.

Many found refuge in a temporary Red Cross shelter organized at the nearby Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of New England. However, communication between many of the English-speaking Red Cross workers and the Chinese-speaking displaced folks proved challenging.

Read the full article at churchofjesuschrist.org.