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A Study of the Affected Areas by the Pilot Teams: Brothers and the Lasallian partners made a thorough survey of the tsunami hit areas. There were four groups involved in making the survey. Two groups were sent to Kanniyakumari and Tuticorin headed by Br. Thomas and Br. Fredy. Another group, headed by Br. Lawrence, was sent to the Nagapatinam area and another to Andhra Pradesh.
Immediate Relief Work done by the Brothers, Formees and Lasallian Youth:
Nagapattinam: Br. Lawrence took 25 young boys from Boys Town, Madurai, to Nagapattinam and Velankanni, the area the worst affected areas by tsunami.
Melamanakudi: Br. Vinnoly had a chance to be with a La Salle Tsunami Relief Team at Melamanakkudi, Nagarkoil (Dt) after the first two weeks. The work of his team was to clean up the village and help the families resettle in their houses.
Keelamanakudi: Br. Fredy was involved in the District of Kanya Kumari in Tamil Nadu. He was with more than 100 students, Lasallian Candidates, Aspirants, Postulants and Lasallian youth who assisted in the relief work.
Pillaithopu: Br. Felix, with 20 Aspirants and 8 Postulants, was involved in relief work at Pillaithoppu which is also another badly affected area in the south.
Colachel: Br. Robert and Br. Thomas with 10 Aspirants and 20 Lasallian Youth from La Salle School Tuticorin worked in the rehabilitation camp at Colachel where about 500 people died.
Periyavilai: Mr. Peter, with other staff and students from Lasalle School and Aspirants from Madurai, worked in Periyavilai. The team was involved in cleaning the houses, listening to the sad stories of the people and organizing games for the children.
Young-Brothers-Forum’s involvement in Counselling: A group of young Brothers headed by Br. Amalan was sent to Pillaithoppu at the request of Fr. Parish Priest to help people restart their lives.
Youth Empowerment Workshop, Kuthankzi: Brothers joined the Servite Sisters in sponsoring a one-day participatory appraisal workshop on youth empowerment on February 26. The workshop was for the benefit of the youth in the tsunami-affected zone in the Thoothukudi Diocese, especially the fisher folk. Participating in the workshop were 120 youngsters from various villages, 30 Servite Sisters, l0 De La Salle Brothers and 10 collaborators.
Long Term tsunami Relief Mission, Distributing Study Materials to the Children of St. Thomas School, Nagai: The Brothers have decided to continue their mission in the tsunami affected areas for a longer term. They have identified six schools, all coastal villages, and have committed themselves to rebuilding the damaged classrooms, providing furniture and helping in the educational expenses of all the students providing clothing, etc. As an initial step the Brothers started distributing all the necessary study materials to the students of St. Thomas School in Nagapattinam.
See http://www.delasalleindia.org/YearPlan/tsunami.htm for a complete report.
(Br. John Fernando, FSC)
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