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Buddhist Temple Provides Food for Community, Nepalese Students

Buddhist Temple Provides Food for Community, Nepalese Students February 21, 2021 People receive free food from the United Sherpa Association s weekly food pantry on Friday, January 15, 2021, in Queens, New York. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:06:07 0:00 A Buddhist temple in Queens, New York, is helping the local community by providing healthy foods to those in need. While monks lead religious ceremonies in front of a golden statue of the Buddha, people outside the temple wear face masks as they wait in long lines to get basic food items. The United Sherpa Association, which is based in the temple, started the food program last April when the coronavirus was at its worst in New York City.

Buddhist temple food pantry a lifeline for many

Buddhist Temple Food Pantry A Lifeline In Queens

UpdatedThu, Feb 18, 2021 at 12:37 pm ET Reply People receive free food from the United Sherpa Association s weekly food pantry on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarsk) ELMHURST, NY Inside the temple in Queens, monks clad in maroon robes chanted and lit incense and candles at an altar before a golden statue of Buddha. Earlier, on the sidewalk outside, people with face masks, shopping baskets and reusable bags stood in a socially distanced line stretching two city blocks, waiting to cart off badly needed rice, fruit and vegetables to get them through hard times due to the pandemic. It s really a big help because you get all fresh, organic, said Jyoti Rajbanshi, a Nepalese nursing student at Long Island University who has lost work and resorted to running up her credit cards and relying on the weekly pantry. And then at least you don t have to spend some money on buying the groceries.

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