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Happy New year to all of you. A devastating end to 2004 that saw many thousands
affected by the killer Tsunami, has been followed by widespread support
and encouragement from communities all over the world. The Association
for India’s Development, Inc (AID, Inc) extends heartfelt thanks
to everyone who has helped lend a helping hand to the unfortunate victims of this natural disaster. “From Relief
to Rehabilitation” said one AID volunteer, emphasizing the organization’s
commitment to not only provide relief but also ensure long term rehabilitation
of the affected people.
Balaji Sampath, a full-time volunteer with AID-Chennai and the coordinator
of the relief efforts, says, “After visiting the areas I now realize
the gravity of the situation -- we will have to work for at least 2
years to get things back to normal.”
AID has raised about $2.1 million (more than 7.5 crore Rupees) from more than 9000
generous donors over the last week. $160,000 has been sent to AID Chennai in Tamil
Nadu for providing immediate relief for the affected people. These funds
are being used to buy blankets, medicines, food and other basic necessities,
as part of the immediate relief campaign. The relief efforts are going
strong in Nagipattinam, Cuddalore, Kanyakumari, Pondicherry and other
affected areas in Tamil Nadu. AID is also reviewing possible partnerships
with groups in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.
Apart from the immediate relief work, AID volunteers have also been
assessing the extent of damage in the Tsunami affected areas and identifying
the long term needs. Volunteers both in India as well as US have been
trying to identify projects to fund that provide a lasting solutions
for long term rehabilitation, which include building shelters as well
as livelihood generation. Over the next week, we anticipate additional funds to be requested by our partners at the
grassroots for more immediate relief needs. The remainder of the funds
will be used in the ensuing months to provide long-term sustainable
rehabilitation to the affected communities. We are currently reviewing
proposals for long term rehabilitation from more than 14 different
grassroot groups. We will keep you updated on our medium and long term
rehabilitation and relief efforts.
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Funds raised in support of Relief and Rehabilitation efforts,
undertaken by AID:
By AID and its community partners: $2,100,000
Funds already disbursed by AID: $160,000 for immediate relief efforts.

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