Tsunami relief efforts - a continual process
- February 2, 2005 update
The Ashram gave Mukundan Vatakke Attathu of Azhikkal a
hand-pedelled tricycle.
Mukundan has lost everything in the tsunami. Before the Tsunami
he had his leg amputatued. His son, who is suffering from multiple
fractures, is being treated at AIMS.
Amma met with 150 young men and women, and their parents, who are
interested in the Ashram's paramedical training program. They will
be given free tuition, accomodation, board and uniform, as well
as a 500-rupee stipend.
Other relief efforts by the Ashram ...
1. Added another 15 sewing machines to its tailoring
program in Srayikkad, where women are learning to stitch clothes.
2. It has received 500 applications already for
the 100 spaces it has in its free driver-training program at ITC.
3. It has begun transporting children living
at the shelters on the mainland to their school in Alappad Panchayat.
Ashram is also preparing and transporting lunch for 15 teenagers
who are living at the Srayikkad shelters but attending school at
an industrial training centre on the mainland.
4. From 2nd February onwards, a team of five doctors, 20 medical
students and volunteers will regularly discuss with villagers of
Alappad Panchayat various health issues, including the dangers of
alcohol abuse.
The discussions are part of AIMS' community medicine program, headed
by Dr. Lohidas.
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