Vaddawan a small village, in the Batticaloa District in the east, one of the worsted Tsunami affected areas, composed of fishermen and their families who were affected by the tsunami in December 2004…
I joined Sarvodaya three months ago as a professional volunteer. I am adjusting to life in Colombo where I am based and really feel that I am living here now, as opposed to passing through. Sri Lankans are joyously friendly with a generous flair for hospitality…
A lack of basic facilities, loss confidence and livelihoods were the main problems that the people had to deal with. They all cried out their sorrows,” said Ms. Preethi Almeida, the Secretary of Sarvodaya Women’s Movement.
On 15th June 2005, under the aegis of the Asia Pacific Leadership Forum (APLF) on HIV/AIDS and Development, and UNAIDS, Sarvodaya launched a new initiative to enhance religious leadership towards HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care in Sri Lanka.
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Sarvodaya staff were happy to receive and meet with Board Members of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC), on their visit to Sri Lanka

