By Ariel Wu | International Social Media Manager
The Mustard Seed Mission (MSM) has always been dedicated to supporting families in need and helping them build resilience for the future. This year has brought particular challenges to communities in Taiwan. Following the April 3rd earthquake, a series of powerful typhoons—Gaemi, Krathon, and most recently, Kong-rey—have inflicted unprecedented damage on already fragile areas. The relentless rain and wind have destabilized the land, creating a series of natural disasters that continue to impact vulnerable families.
Our CEO, Jeffrey Li, shared that Taiwan’s increasingly fragile environment has compounded the damage, and recovery is expected to take longer than in the past. He emphasized that the path to rebuilding is arduous and requires sustained support from all sectors to ensure families can regain safety and stability. MSM’s unwavering commitment to both immediate relief and long-term recovery remains essential to bringing hope and aid to those who need it most.
Since April, eastern Taiwan has been severely affected, with each new storm worsening the situation. Typhoon Kong-rey, the largest to strike Taiwan in nearly 30 years, brought excessive rain and strong winds that triggered landslides and disrupted power and water supplies. Hard-hit areas like Zhuoxi Township in Hualien and Nan’an Village in Taitung are facing immense challenges, including damaged homes, broken pipelines, and widespread power outages.
Amid these conditions, MSM has activated our community support network, bringing together our relief team and local partners to deliver essential aid. Relief efforts have included bottled water, ready-to-eat meals, and other vital supplies to affected areas. In Jianshi Township, Hsinchu, where a landslide cut off access, our relief team collaborated with local youth, using motorcycles in a relay system to deliver supplies to isolated areas.
In Zhuoxi Township, Hualien, conditions have been particularly severe. Typhoon-triggered mudslides rushed into homes, causing extensive damage and disrupting essential services. Our teams braved flooded areas to deliver water and food, working alongside local volunteers to provide immediate care and support. One resident, Mrs. Chen, who has been battling cancer, saw her home in Nan’an buried in mud and debris. When the floodwater surged, she and her husband, who rely on temporary work, had only moments to gather her medication before evacuating. Now, facing the loss of their home of over 30 years, they confront an uncertain and challenging future.
Despite these hardships, MSM's commitment to ongoing relief remains unwavering. During Typhoon Kong-rey, we distributed over 200 boxes of essential supplies and opened four key food reserve locations to provide much-needed aid. Plans are also underway to support recovery efforts through our “Cash for Work” programs and to assess the need for household items and home repairs to help families rebuild their lives.
Rebuilding after such devastating events requires collective action. We invite you to stand with The Mustard Seed Mission and extend a helping hand to those affected. Every contribution is instrumental to restoring hope and providing disaster victims with the means to rebuild their homes and lives. Join us in supporting Taiwan as we move toward a safer, more stable future.
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