Date:
January 21, 2005 | Contact: Paul
Turner |
Phone: (+1) 301 987-5883
Reporting
from Colombo, Sri Lanka
I
arrived in Colombo on Thursday, after an exhaustive plane trip and
many days frantically trying to tie up loose ends in Washington DC. It
is a big
sacrifice for me and my family, but I feel impelled to oversee the
relief efforts in Sri Lanka and to make certain that your kind donations
are properly
utilized.
Mr.
Mahakarta Das (left), the director of Hare Krishna Food for Life in
Sri Lanka, greeted
me at the airport and immediately took me to observe the orphanage
that
his
wife,
Nandarani (right)
manages.
The
children looked very happy and healthy, with beaming smiles as they
crowded around the door to greet me. Mahakarta showed me the new construction
taking place which will provide more facility to the 80 children presently
residing at the orphanage and the many more that will come in the near
future.
Caring
for the Children of the Tsunami
Immediately
after the disaster occurred in Sri Lanka, our local Food for Life representative,
Mr. Mahakarta Das, started distributing hot meals to the victims. But
since he was already being overwhelmed with an increase in needy children
to his orphanage, he requested Food for Life Global in Washington D.C.
to coordinate the distribution of food in the affected areas.
Food for Life Global flew its Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mr. I. Swami ("Maharaja"),
from South Africa to assess the situation and set up an infrastructure for
the expansion program. It was at this time that we began requesting volunteers
to help us. We received well over
400 volunteer applications. It was truly overwhelming for us to see the outpouring
of sentiment and absolute selflessness of you all. I cannot imagine how many
volunteer requests larger organizations like the Red Cross must have received!
Upon arriving in Colombo, our representatives immediately got in touch with
the Sri Lankan president's secretary, who was coordinating relief work around
the country. He suggested that Food for Life could distribute food in the district
of Matar in the south. The Matar district was one of the most severely affected
by the Tsunami wave. Maharaja tells me that his heart broke as he drove south
along the coast and saw first hand the terrible destruction of the Tsunami. "Entire
villages had been wiped out," he explained. Apparently, there was only
rubble for hundreds of kilometers. "I had never witnessed anything like
it in my life. I was visibly shaken," he said.
On
January 14, our Emergency Relief team reached Matar and met with
a Major General in one of the many army camps. After showing us around
several refugee
camps he requested that we cook each day for the 10,000 people living there.
Maharaja noticed immediately, however, that the refugees were eating quite
well. Further inquiry revealed that the government was
giving them food to cook for themselves. When he asked the Major General about
this he said it was true, but nevertheless he wanted our team to cook for the
refugees, using our own rice and beans!
We came to the conclusion that there was no need to expand our food relief
projects to the extent we previously planned. It would best to focus on pockets
of under served areas in the North and East since most people on the Island,
especially in the South, are getting ample supplies of food and water from
the government.
It had taken Maharaja 7 days to fully understand this and he immediately contacted
our headquarters in Washington DC and told us not to send too many volunteers
for relief work.
This then put us in a very tricky situation. Food for Life Global had already
informed 30 volunteers to come to Sri Lanka to help us in our food relief expansion
program, and many of them had already purchased tickets. On top of this, we
had collected many thousands of dollars specifically to help expand our food
relief projects in Sri Lanka. Well, despite the awkward situation, we believe
we have a very good solution.
The
majority of the money we collected for the Tsunami relief could be used for
another type of relief work that is, in fact, desperately needed in Sri
Lanka: taking care of newly orphaned children of the Tsunami, and counseling
parents who lost their children. No amount of money could ever solve the loss
of a child or parent, but Food for Life, through its cooperation with the Bhaktivedanta
Orphanage in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is willing to do whatever it can to alleviate
the pain even a little.
The
ISKCON temple has been running this successful and well organized orphanage
for many years. The 80+ children who reside there are getting a healthy education
and the loving affection of the staff. Mr. Mahakarta Das is presently making
plans to expand the orphanage to accommodate the huge increase in orphans in
Sri Lanka. Food for Life is therefore planning to finance the expansion of
this orphanage.
As more information comes to light and we have a clear idea of how Food for
Life plans to assist the orphans of Sri Lanka, I will inform you.
In
the North, South and East, Food for Life was there
A
FFL team from Switzerland have set up camp in Point Pedro on the farthest
Northern
tip of Sri Lanka and are currently serving thousands of cooked meals.
Our project in the South which has been serving up to 5000 meals daily
will be winding down soon and two new teams will work for at least
one more month in the Eastern towns of Batticaloa and Ampara, although
the urgency in both areas has diminished somewhat. A full report of
all these projects will appear in our next newsletter. (Picture: Batticaloa)
FFL
Honesty
We
received a nice compliment from one of our FFL volunteers planning
to join us in Sri Lanka, I just wanted to thank you for your
honesty about the whole situation. As I learned more about Food for
Life and more about what the organization was doing in Sri Lanka, I
became more and more impressed and won't hesitate to advise friends
to support Food for Life in the future."
FFL
Global Web Site Draws Attention
One very
positive result of Food for Life Global's participation in the Tsunami
Relief efforts, has been the marked increase in visitors to our web
site. Many people, including many vegetarians, had never heard of Food
for Life before. "To know that there is such an organization that is
consistent in its compassion to humans and animals, is just wonderful!"
said one lady. Many other people echoed the same sentiment. It
was very heartwarming to know that there are so many friends of Food
for Life.
During
the first 10 days after the Tsunami, Food for Life Global received
over
2500 emails and our our phone kept ringing
at all hours of the night. It got to the point where I had to turn
the ringer off so that I could get some sleep. I asked people how
they heard about Food for Life and everyone told me they found Food
for
Life through a search on Google. This fascinated me to think that
a small grass roots NGO like Food for Life, with a very limited PR
budget,
could be ranked so high in Google that indexes over 8 billion
web pages. I decided
to
try it
myself.
To my
surprise,
searching with the string, "Tsunami Food Relief," resulted
in Food for Life Global being ranked as the 4th and 5th link, above
USAID
and Catholic Relief Services! Even more astonishing is the same
search on Yahoo results in Food for Life Global being ranked 2nd
and 3rd!!!
My conclusion
was that our sudden thrust into the "Google and Yahoo Spotlight" had
to be the result of the vegetarian and vegan communities actively promoting
www.ffl.org
through their newsletters, banners, web sites and word of mouth.
Many of you receive this newsletter and we just want to let you know
how much
we appreciate
your support. Thank you.
Volunteers
Food
for Life Global received well over 400 applications from people all
across the US and abroad, including doctors, nurses, attorneys, pilots,
boat captains, fire fighters, soldiers, business owners, engineers,
housewives and students. All of them expressed a very sincere desire
to assist Food for Life in its relief projects. Unfortunately, our
limited funds and infrastructure would not permit us engaging all
of you in volunteer work at this time. But you can be sure that we
will keep you informed of future volunteer opportunities as they arise.
Donations
Donations
continue to come in to the FFL Global office and through the web
site. Many
ISKCON temples, businesses, social organizations, and individuals
also came forward and gave generously. To all of you, we
offer our deepest gratitude.
Hungarian
Government
The
Hungarian government granted Food for Life Sri Lanka the equivalent
of 20,000 USD to support relief efforts in Sri Lanka. The Food
for Life projects in Hungary have an excellent reputation and so
the Hungarian government gladly offered this small grant knowing
fully
that the money would be very efficiently utilized.
Film
Crew
A television
film crew from Hungary will be flying in soon to record our projects
on the East Coast. More on this in our next newsletter.
How
to Contact Food for Life Global in Sri Lanka
The Food for Life base camp is situated at:
ISKCON
188, New Chetty Street,
Colombo 13
Sri Lanka
email: iskcon@slt.lk
Office phone: +94 11 2433325
fax:+94 11 2471099
Paul
Turner Cell: 94 77 302 0495
We ask that
all volunteers inform Food for Life Global of their intentions before
coming, as there may not be any volunteer opportunities available.
Volunteering
Offshore
Food for
Life is encouraging people to give their time in their local area to
help raise awareness of FFL's activities and thus raise
much needed money. The relief efforts we are undertaking will continue
for at least one year -- and that means money is crucial.
Many students have emailed to ask if they can organize a fundraising
drive
at their
campus. The answer is a resounding "Yes." Please help in
whatever way you can, whether it is selling t-shirts, approaching your
local businesses,
or writing an article. We just ask that you keep Food for Life Global
informed of all your activities.
Poster - Please Distribute
Please print
and post this new
poster around your city. You can also print
this flyer and
place it in vegetarian restaurants or hand them out at your church
or shopping center.
For the
webmasters among you, we humbly ask that you place one of these
banners on your web site with a link to our home page (www.ffl.org).
Donations
by Check
Send to:
Food for Life Global
PO Box 59037
Potomac, MD 20859, USA
All donations
are tax deductible.
Our "Money
Back" Guarantee All
the donations Food for Life Global receives for
the Tsunami Relief effort
will be wired in bulk to our FFL teams in Sri Lanka,
India and Thailand. Our FFL teams then guarantee that
100% of these monies will be spent exclusively on relief services.
Where
You Can Donate
JustGive and Network
for Good, both of which are
prominently displaying Food for Life on their hunger relief pages
and of course at the FFL web site
using PayPal. (Note: PayPal does extract a very small percentage
of the donated money for transaction fees. Typically $3 for a $100
donation).
Thank you
for your friendship.
On behalf
of all the Food for Life volunteers, we hope this meets you all the in the
best of health and happiness.
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