Pearland - Friendswood Edition | May 2020

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SUPPLIES PEARLAND CHINESE ASSOCIATION& ALLIANCE OF YOUTH LEADERS IN THE UNITED STATES DONATED TO AREA HOSPITALS & FIRST RESPONDERS

$13,000 AMOUNT PCA & AYLUS HAVE RAISED $3,000 AMOUNT AYLUS RAISED IN 3 DAYS

10,000 N95 masks

1,200 protective gowns

18,000 pairs of gloves

SOURCE: PEARLAND CHINESE ASSOCIATION / COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

Tuscany Village Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Pearland received donations from PCA and AYLUS.

COURTESY PEARLAND CHINESE ASSOCIATION

Pearland associations givemasks, money to hospitals, fi rst responders O nce the coronavirus hit the Pearland community, the Pearland Chinese Asso- themselves juggling child care and home schooling with a full-time job, Wu said. BY HALEY MORRISON

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their own use in late 2019, Li said. One of the students suggested those in AYLUS trade residents’ unused surgical masks for non- medical-grade masks because the medical population needs the sur- gical masks more than the normal population, Li said. “She and her mom just started driving. They went door to door to get N95 masks and exchange them for normal ones. They got over 400 masks a week just from neighbors,” Li said. Combined, both groups have gathered more than 10,000 masks, 18,000 pairs of gloves and 1,200 protective gowns. Supplies have been donated to hospitals in Pearland and Houston and to fi rst responders in Pearland. “The donations have been a great asset to our city, and we greatly appreciate their support,” said Raquel Garza, community outreach coordinator for the Pearland Fire Department. Wu and Li said hospitals have been sending pictures of medical sta ff wearing the supplies the Pearland Chinese Association and AYLUS sent. “We send [the photos] to the kids,” Li said. “They are happy to see they can contribute to the city.”

“Every volunteer chipped in,” she said. “We have our board meetings at 10:30 at night sometimes when the kids are asleep.” AYLUS is a youth leadership group with chapters all over the country. The Pearland chapter has members who attend both Pearland and Alvin ISDs. Many members are Chinese and were aware of how serious the virus could become, parent adviser Carol Li said. “We knew how severe it could be,” Li said. The group set out to help fund- raise for supplies in the Pearland and Houston area. In just three days, it raised $3,000. “I was checking the amount, and I was so impressed,” Li said. “At the beginning, we thought we would have a couple hundred dollars and thought we would get some gloves, maybe some masks. The kids are so active and they really wanted to contribute to the city where they live.” Li said the children spread the word on social media to raise the money. They also helped collect supplies, including surgical masks. Some Chinese residents with fam- ilies in China collected masks for

ciation and the Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States began to brainstorm ways the organiza- tions could help. Many people in the Chinese community had been watching what was happening with the coro- navirus in China and wanted to be prepared, said Jie Wu, the Pearland Chinese Association’s secretary. The Pearland Chinese Association and AYLUS had decided to cancel large events, including Lunar New Year celebrations, earlier this year as a cautionary practice. Both organizations began to collect supplies and donations for fi rst responders and those in the medical fi eld. They raised a combined $13,000 and donated over 10,000 N95 surgical masks. “It’s so urgent a situation. [Hos- pitals] ask nurses to make a request for masks because they don’t know how long they need to wait for the supplies to be delivered,” Wu said. “We try to pair supplies based on their needs.” Pearland Chinese Association is run by volunteers. Every vol- unteer found time to help, even though many volunteers now fi nd

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