Amma Provides 3 Crores
in Tsunami Relief Aid to Sri Lanka
16 February 2005 — Colombo, Sri Lanka
At a press conference today in Colombo, Amma announced
that the Mata Amritanandamayi Center will be providing
three crores Indian rupees in aid to the tsunami-wrecked
country of Sri Lanka [69 million Sri Lankan Rs.].
The Ashram will also construct 300 houses in the island
country.
The relief work and financial assistance is being
handled through Healthcare Charities Inc., a devotee-run group in connection with the Mata Amritanandamayi Center in
U.S.A.
The press conference, which was aired on Sri Lankan
National Television, was held at the house of Sri.
K.N. Douglas Devananda, the Honourable Minister of
Agricultural Marketing Development, Co-operative
Development, Hindu Affairs and Minister Assisting
Education and Vocational Training. The honourable
minister welcomed Amma and her tsunami-relief aid
on behalf of the Sri Lankan government, saying that
Sri Lanka is so grateful for Amma's helping hand.
During her three-day visit to the island country
(Feb. 16-19), Amma will visit relief camps in the
Tamil area of Ampara on 17 February and the Sinhalese
area of Hambantota on the 18th. Each relief camp
is currently sheltering more than 1,000 families
rendered homeless by the tsunami. Amma will give
darshan there, as well as distribute 15,000 saris
and dhotis.
Amma was invited to the island country last month
by the Sri Lankan government "to bless Sri Lankans
of all faiths and races and to bring peace and prosperity
in their lives."
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