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Sri Lanka, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, was one of the hardest hit countries by the December, 2004 tsunami. More than 38,000 people lost their lives while another 20,000 are still missing and presumed drowned. Almost one million people were rendered homeless. The tsunami affected the poorest of the poor in coastal communities, who lived in wooden huts and survived on farming and fishing.

As the nation's largest grassroots organization with a network of thousands of volunteers, Sarvodaya was well-placed to mobilize its resources to provide immediate relief to people suffering from the tsunami. In the immediate aftermath of the disastrous waves, Sarvodaya engaged in providing immediate relief such as cooked food, clean drinking water, first aid, basic clothes, and temporary housing facilities. These services were carried out in all 14 affected districts benefiting more than 40,000 displaced families.
 

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Map of Sri Lanka showing tsunami affected areas

Besides engaging in immediate relief activities, Sarvodaya is turning the colossal natural disaster into an opportunity to rebuild a new Sri Lankan society torn apart by years of ethnic war, poverty and suffering. Thus, Sarvodaya adopted a comprehensive 5R – for Relief, Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Reawakening – program that goes “beyond relief” to create sustainable livelihood for the millions people in need.

In the true spirit of American volunteerism and Sarvodaya’s self-help grassroots philosophies, Sarvodaya USA (SUSA) operated with hundreds of volunteers and a small core staff to support communities devastated by tsunami. In less than six months since the tsunami struck, Sarvodaya USA (SUSA) helped raised more than $3 and half million. We support Sarvodaya's priorities in 12 core areas. They include:

1. Women, children and orphans
2. Water and sanitation
3. Health and preventive Care Management
4. Psychological and spiritual healing
5. Housing and resettlement
6. Camp/Community Management and governance
7. Livelihood support, trade and micro-finance
8. Environmental management and ecology
9. Disaster management and mitigation
10. Communication
11. Documentation and Legal Assistance
12. Integrated village awakening

     


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