China News Service, May 26. According to the US "Overseas News" report, in response to the 39-year-old Chinese immigrant Mr. Li who fell into the water while rowing a boat on the 23rd, Ma Hongbao, the president of the Shaanxi Fellowship Association of the United States, said on the 25th that he was contacting the villagers, Call on the community to provide emergency assistance to their wives and children.

  Ma Hongbao said that he received a call on the 24th and was shocked to learn that Mr. Li, a fellow from Baoji, Shaanxi who had gone to the United States for nine years, brought his wife, 10-year-old son, and 4-year-old daughter to a boat on a lake in Long Island on May 23. The son beside him fell into the water and died.

A distraught wife and a pair of children are left helpless.

Not only do they currently have no deposits, but they have $2,000 in card debt outstanding.

His wife is currently out of work and is still working hard to study for a nursing certificate.

The hospital morgue called many times and asked to contact the funeral home to remove the body.

But their widows and orphans simply can't afford the expensive funeral expenses.

Domestic grandparents are even more sad, asking them to quickly handle their funeral affairs and return to China as soon as possible.

But thinking of the current tense situation under the epidemic, various tests are needed, and they are even more helpless and at a loss.

  Ma Hongbao said that he immediately arranged for the executive vice chairman Cui Zhisen to meet with Mr. Li's wife in an emergency on the morning of the 25th.

Cui Zhisen turned down the scheduled affairs, made a special trip to meet and sympathize and understand the situation and existing difficulties. He immediately set up a funeral management team and appealed to the community to provide the following help: appeal to caring Chinese funeral homes to lend a helping hand, and appeal to caring Chinese with channels to do Help contact; Shaanxi Association of Townspeople immediately carried out relief donation activities; appealed to Chinese compatriots in the United States to show love and donate to their families.

In addition, the Shaanxi Changan Holiday Travel Company has promised to handle all the four-level notarization of Mr. Li's death certificate, and his son's Chinese travel document application and his daughter's Chinese visa application for free to assist them in their smooth return to China.

  In addition, it is understood that Mr. Li was very caring during his lifetime and had long been registered as an organ donation volunteer. Therefore, on the day of his death, the hospital had removed his useful organs in time to help patients in need.