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Sarvodaya Supported Displaced Camps

Sarvodaya Districts and Camps This map details Sarvodaya’s work housing the displaced throughout Sri Lanka. Hover your cursor above specific coastal districts to learn where Sarvodaya goods and personnel were heading as of January 3rd, 2005.

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Sarvodaya President calls for Govt-LTTE Cooperation

Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, founder and President of Sarvodaya, stated today in a Washington Post article that political cooperation between the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE is necessary if the tsunami disaster relief effort is to be complete and successful. He said that Neither the Tigers nor the government “can repair this unprecedented damage without […]

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Apple and Google Recommend Sarvodaya

Apple has kindly devoted their front-page to Tsunami Relief. Among Red Cross and OxFam they recommended Sarvodaya. Sarvodaya was also recommended by Google. It is touching that people and companies all over the world have come together in this time of shared humanity.

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Still Smiling

refugee camp Originally uploaded by sarvodaya.org. Some beautiful children at a Sarvodaya refugee post.

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Rs. 1,000,000 From New Zealand

Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne would like to thank the United Sri Lanka Association of New Zealand for their generous donation of Rs. 1,000,000 (10,000 USD). “Sri Lankans of all ethnic and religious groups from the wider NZ community have generously contributed to this fund, and have identified your organization to be the best recipient of this […]

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Dr Ariyaratne’s Open Letter to the World

_An Open Appeal to H.E. the President, The Leader of the Opposition, The Leader of the LTTE, Leaders of All Political Parties, The International Community, Public Officials, The Business Leaders, The Clergy, The Professionals, The Media, Civil Society Leaders and all Citizens of Sri Lanka_ *A Single Minded National Vision and United Action by All […]

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