Chinanews, December 25. According to a report compiled by Australia.com, Christmas is a holiday of reunion, and people always like to talk about sending love and kindness to others at this time.

In Melbourne, Australia, Asian-American Chuya and her family began to distribute food to the homeless as early as the beginning of the epidemic, conveying love and kindness.

  According to Australian media reports, since May 2020, the Chuya family has been helping homeless people near the Queen Victoria Market every week by distributing free homemade meals and necessities to them. Now they provide about 70 meals a week. food.

Chuya said that since she started to provide this service, she has become friends with many homeless people in Melbourne.

  On Christmas Eve, Chuya's family prepared a Christmas preheating meal, cooked 100 meals as usual, and distributed them to the market.

This time, they also prepared backpacks for the homeless. These backpacks were raised through social media appeals for donations and contained T-shirts, socks, toiletries and canned food.

In addition, the bag also contains Christmas cards made by Chuya's friends and cookies with blessing stickers.

  Chu Ya said: “Some people were abused by their partners, some were kicked out of the house by their parents. We just provide some help.” Recently, a homeless recipient in his 30s found a job, which made Chu Ya She was very happy, and at the same time she was also worried about a teenager who was the same age as Chu Ya's daughter.

She said: "I haven't seen him for a long time, I hope he is back with his parents." (Wang Yuqing)