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Tsunami Recovery in Four Fishing Villages, India Photo Gallery

Maha, a success story

Tsunami survivor Maha, now 15 years old, is shown here (in red) with her family. She is doing well at school. Her father is a very poor rickshaw driver and her mother is cleaning houses. Maha wants to become a physician to better combat the consequences of natural disasters on the health of people. Thanks to Global Giving and God-parents her dream can become a reality.

Roy Family temporary shelter in Kerala

Four years after the tsunami, the Roy family still lives in a temporary shelter. Construction of a new decent home has started in 2008. To complete it, $4,000 is urgently needed.

Meredith Landis from GlobalGiving visits tsunami-a

Joyful high school girls welcome Meredith with flowers and smiles when Ms. Backiam, Director of the shelter introduced her to these former tsunami victims. "It is very inspiring to see these girls so happy to go to school", said Meredith after the visit on February 5, 2007. She was accompanied by Mathew Sebastian, our local project supervisor.

Tsunami displaced girl students

Project is helping the girls go back to school and complete a high school degree in Santhome. In 2009, 25 girls are attending school regularly

Tsunami affected girl students

Tables and benches were bought with Global Giving funds (US$900). The girls do not sit anymore on a cement floor to study and school results improved dramatically in 2007 and 2008. 20 girls have already graduated, and in 2009, 25 poor girls --only a few are now tsunami victims--are attending school, making the project sustainable over time.

Rebuilding lives take years

Fishing boats component has been completed. Medical assistance for women, babies and children still an essential activity of post tsunami reconstruction

Fishermen, Tamil Nadu, back to the sea

Fishing boats component has been completed. Supplying a few additional fishing nets will help the most disadvantaged families.

Prayerful gratitude of a poor fisherman

Step by step Global Giving is making a difference in the life of poor people in need.

Initial relief phase (2005) is over

Relief phase has been completed. Rebuilding homes and livelihoods, however, is a long and painful process leading to new hope.

Joyful Village Children

Children were smiling again to life when we visited their village --Pettankunam near Cuddalore-- with two local volunteers in January 2006 to assess post-tsunami needs. A new devastating flood had hit the village in November 2005, destroying many poorly built houses. Reconstruction is under way led by a major Indian Christian relief agency. In 2006/2007, project provided a few sewing machines for young women, medical assistance and school supplies as needed. The school has been reopened.
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