Jackie Chan encourages hope among Nepalese

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Hollywood actor Jackie Chan distributes relief to the earthquake victims in Lalitpur, on June 9, 2015. [Photo/Chinanews.com] 

 

The superstar, who was in Nepal for only a few hours, told Xinhua, "Disasters do not have a one-day recovery. It takes a few years so patience is necessary. The Nepalese people should not feel alone in this post-quake phase."

The foundation provided 5,000 disaster relief family packages to the Nepal Red Cross Society for distribution in the worst-hit districts like Sindhupalchowk, Dolakha, Dhading and Nuwakot.

Earlier, martial art expert Chan had already donated 100,000 Singapore dollars for the quake-victims of Nepal in May.

This 61-year-old superstar gave the relief family boxes to the local people by hand. Proving his kind-hearted personality, he also hugged and shook hands with a few of the victims sitting in wheel chairs.

At a time when this quake-stricken nation is moving toward a reconstruction phase from rescue and relief operations, the support of such Hollywood celebrities have strengthened the willpower of the victims for building a "better tomorrow."

Krishna Gautam, a differently-abled person who received the relief family package from Chan in Jawalakhel ground told Xinhua, "We feel so lucky to have the support of such a kind-hearted person. It has motivated us to be more hopeful for the future."

The death toll in the massive quake has already surpassed 8,700 people and hundreds of thousands of houses have been destroyed, leaving many more displaced and living in makeshift shelters.

Amid such a situation, the visit of such a renowned celebrity has provided a sort of motivation to the displaced people to forge ahead and come to terms with the reality of nature.

"We are moving toward rebuilding and reconstruction. In such a situation, the support of Jackie Chan is highly inspirational," Ishwor Regmi, project coordinator at the Nepal Red Cross Society, said.

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