Los Angeles Advocacy Group Conducts Charity Outreach Distributes Supplies to The Homeless Community
LOS ANGELES, CA – April 5, 2026, Published by Jiaming Li
The Chinese Democracy Party International Alliance organized a series of civic and community activities in Los Angeles on April 5, 2026, bringing together individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, community organizations, and anti-communist advocates.
The day began with a public demonstration held in front of Chinese government-affiliated offices and the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles, where participants expressed support for Taiwan and opposition to pro-communist activities. Following the demonstration, volunteers proceeded to downtown Los Angeles to conduct a charity outreach effort for the local homeless population.
The outreach took place in the Sixth Street area of downtown Los Angeles, a region known for its high concentration of individuals experiencing homelessness. Volunteers distributed essential items including blankets, pillows, quilts, moisture-proof sleeping pads, and electric blankets, aiming to provide immediate relief and comfort to those living on the streets.
Meng Bing, one of the organizers and a member of the Chinese Democracy Party International Alliance, stated that the purpose of the initiative was to bring warmth and encouragement to people facing hardship. He noted that many members of the Chinese community in the United States have benefited from social support, and giving back to the community is both a responsibility and a meaningful way to contribute positively to society. He added that such efforts can also help improve the public image of Chinese and Asian communities in the United States.
Lijian Jie, chairman of the organization, emphasized that one of the reasons the United States is widely respected is due to its strong sense of justice and compassion. He shared personal experiences of witnessing everyday acts of kindness, such as strangers paying for others’ meals and leaving encouraging messages. According to him, individuals who have found safety and freedom in the United States after facing political pressure elsewhere should contribute to their communities through meaningful action.
According to organizers, the volunteer group has conducted multiple outreach efforts in the same area and has built familiarity with some of the local homeless individuals. The distribution event was orderly, with participants forming lines and helping maintain cleanliness after receiving supplies, reflecting a strong sense of civic awareness.
Nearby, The Midnight Mission, established in 1914, remains one of the oldest homeless service organizations in Los Angeles. Over the years, numerous community groups and families have participated in outreach efforts in the area, especially during major holidays, forming an ongoing network of support.
The event was also attended by 八炯, a Taiwanese content creator with over one million subscribers on YouTube, known for covering public affairs and cross-strait issues. He joined volunteers on-site in distributing supplies to those in need.
Volunteer participant Qiaohai Pi called on more people to join charitable initiatives, emphasizing that such efforts foster compassion and strengthen community bonds. He expressed hope that more families and individuals would participate in similar outreach activities in the future.
Organizers stated that similar community service initiatives will continue in Los Angeles and beyond, as a way to give back to society and support those in need.
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