Category Archives: tragedy

San Diego jet fighter crash kills Korean family

By now, you may have heard about the San Diego jet fighter crash. When both engines of an F/A-18D Hornet failed, the pilot ejected to safety seconds before the aircraft slammed into the pavement on Cather Avenue near Huggins Street, about two miles west of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. Sadly, the plane crashed into a residential area, where a Korean family had moved into the house just two to three weeks ago.

The crash happened around noon and took the lives of 36 year old mother Young Mi Yoon, her mother sixty year old Suk Im Kim, and her two daughters 15-month-old Grace and two-month-old Rachel. Suk Im Kim, had recently arrived from South Korea to stay a short time and care of the baby. The family is survived by the husband and father, Dong Yun Yoon, who had said goodbye to his family and left for work a few hours before the crash. He is getting a lot of support from his church, the Korean United Methodist Church in San Diego.

This is such a tragic story right before the holidays. Our hearts go out to the Yoon family.

San Diego jet fighter crash kills Korean family

Dong Yun Yoon talks to the press

Terrorists attack Mumbai, India

Terror attacks in Mumbai have killed more than 100 people. These attacks were well planned and probably had ‘external linkages.’ Targets for the terrorists were American and British citizens at various locations including hotels, train stations, and a Jewish center.

Black-clad Indian commandoes raided two luxury hotels to try to free hostages Thursday, and explosions and gunshots shook India’s financial capital a day after suspected Muslim militants attacked a number of sites.

Terrorists attack Mumbai, India

A British couple told broadcaster Sky News on Thursday how they had escaped the siege at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, after a highly coordinated attack by suspected Muslim militants.

Indian-Americans and others across America with connections to Mumbai were frantically trying to get in touch with loved ones and colleagues as they watched the scenes from the city under siege play out.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal deals with Hurricane Gustav

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal says approximately 1.9 million people have evacuated coastal areas, making it the state’s largest evacuation in history. Hurricane Gustav, a Category 3 hurricane, didn’t directly hit New Orleans and the levees are holding up. We hope the worst is over.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal deals with Hurricane Gustav

Official Project Michelle PSA

Are You Ready to Be a Hero? – Official Project Michelle PSA

Project Michelle got a bunch of Asian American stars to support her cause. (Find out more about her cause here) Grace Su and Michael Velasquez rallied an awesome cast of Asian celebrity friends and produced the first official public service announcement for Project Michelle. The celebrities on the video include: J-Splif, Nicole Bilderback, Brian Yang, C.S. Lee, Parry Shen, Michelle Krusiec, Prohgress, DC Wolfe, PK, Kev Nish, Steve Aoki, Arden Cho, Danny Cho, Lanny Joon, Vivian Bang, Tamlyn Tomita, Tim Chiou, Julia Nickson, and David Lee McInnis.

Are You Ready to Be a Hero?

Watch the Official Project Michelle PSA

China Earthquake Charity Event in NYC

The Chinatown Film Festival — in collaboration with NYU China Care, Families with Children in China (FCC), and the Malaysian American Association — is organizing a live fundraising concert on Thursday, June 12th, from 6-10pm, to raise funds and help the victims of the recent earthquake in China. The event is showcasing famous Chinatown performers and NYU singers and dancers! It will be covered by various renowned New York medias: Qing Dao Ri Bao, CWCB Radio, Sing Tao and many MORE.

CFF’s China Earthquake Charity Event

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

100 Lafayette St

New York, NY

6:00-10:00PM

Suggested donation is $20, (you can buy the ticket here or at the door). To reserve a VIP Table ($500) please email Joey Chee, Logistics Coordinator, at Joey@cff2008.org.

So come and support the cause!

Lots of destruction from the quake in China

The Yao Ming Foundation

Houston Rockets center Yao Ming announced the launch of “The Yao Ming Foundation” at a press conference at Toyota Center. The foundation, under the auspices of The Giving Back Fund, will help raise funds and awareness of children’s wellness and welfare issues in China and the United States.

May 12, 2008 will forever be a date to remember, as China’s Sichuan and Gansu provinces fell victim to the devastation of a deadly earthquake. The Yao Ming Foundation will respond to this tragedy as its first initiative by creating a call to action and inviting others to follow. The foundation’s primary earthquake relief efforts will focus on rebuilding earthquake-resistant, high-quality schools.

“It is very hard to put into words how difficult it is to see this kind of destruction,” said Yao. “My thoughts and actions are now focused on helping to rebuild the schools that were destroyed in this tragedy and I hope that others around the world will join in our efforts.”

Yao begins the relief efforts by making an initial, personal commitment of $2 million US dollars. Houston Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander presented The Yao Ming Foundation with a gift of $100,000 through the team’s charitable organization, The Clutch City Foundation. Cold Stone Creamery pledged a minimum donation of $100,000 to be raised through an in-store promotion in China, where a percentage of sales will go to The Yao Ming Foundation. Fellow NBA players Steve Nash, Baron Davis, Greg Oden, Raymond Felton, Andris Biedrins, Marko Jaric and Marcus Williams along with WNBA player Diana Taurasi also donated to the foundation. Houston Mayor Bill White presented The Yao Ming Foundation with over $100,000 in donations from Houston companies and private contributors.

More than 8,000 schoolrooms and 185 schools were destroyed during the 8.0 earthquake in China. A donation of $100,000 will rebuild a permanent school for approximately 300 students while a gift of $3,500 will provide one prefabricated classroom for 50 students, including desks and chairs. Yao will support all of the foundation’s administrative costs. A full 100% of all contributions from the public will go directly to earthquake relief. To partner with Yao in helping to rebuild China and to learn more about The Yao Ming Foundation.