Rebuilding War Torn Lives - Relief Efforts in Sri Lanka

Rebuilding a Village – Rebuilding War Torn Lives

For thirty long years the Northern Province of Sri Lanka was under siege. The ordinary citizens of the north abandoned their traditional abodes and fled for their lives. After many years of a disturbed existence they are now ready to go back to their villages. The village we chose to develop, Thiruppam Maduwa, is one…

One Thousand Pairs of Eyeglasses for Sri Lankan Refugees

In two months we have donated over 1000 pairs of eyeglasses. As part of our efforts to provide health care and improve the quality of life of the people who were displaced by thirty years of conflict in Sri Lanka, we have held eye clinics and donated over one thousand eyeglasses so far. Our eye…

One Thousand Fifty Cooking Stoves

In a previous article we informed you about our plans to provide 1050 cooking stoves to the IDPs. We are happy to inform you recipients were chosen in Zone #1 and #4 of the IDP camps and I participated in distributing the stoves in both camps on the 24-25th of July 2009. We know that…

Dedication of the Second Health Care Center

On the 11th of August 2009 at 9.30am in a simple dedication ceremony we dedicated the second Healthcare Center (hospital) we built for the displaced people of war. Taking care of the medical needs of over 300 thousand homeless people who live in temporary shelters is a big challenge for the government of Sri Lanka.…

100 Families Receive Semi-permanent Homes

We are very happy to let you know about the completion of 100 semi-permanent housing units for the families who lost their homes due to war and have been living in tents for over two months. The recipients were very happy to move out of their tents and come to live in a building. We…

Providing 300 Pregnant Women with Mattresses

During a recent conversation with the doctor in charge of the three IDP camps; Sumathipuram, Dharmapuram and Veerapuram I learned that there were 4500 families living in tents sleeping on sheets of plastic. Sadly, amongst the people were 300 pregnant women. I visited the camps and saw for myself the unbelievable conditions these women had…

Dedication of Health Care Center

As our relief efforts continue, we dedicated our first Health Care Center that we build for the victims of war. On the 20th of July at 2pm we dedicated the little hospital by lighting the traditional oil lamp and chanting blessings. It was a very joyful moment for all of us. The building consists of…

Eye Clinic and Eye Glasses for IDPs

On the 16th of July, an Eye Clinic was held for the IDPs (Internally displaced persons) of war in Veerapuram IDP camp in Vavnia. After an entire day of vision testing, 240 of the most needy people were chosen to receive eye glasses. The glasses were distributed on July 20th, the auspicious occasion of the…