Guest guest Posted December 1, 1999 Report Share Posted December 1, 1999 One of the parents of the Vivekananda Centre in London (Champakbhai Parekh) has taken an initiative in trying to do something for the people in Orissa. We are sending out the message from Champakbhai on Sri Ramakrishna, Vivekananda Lists and Advaita and Self Knowledge Lists - hoping that his initiative will spur other list members to do something similar in their own locality. Surely this is what Vedanta is about!......................jay (mail recd from Champakbhai) Dear all, Following a lack of national media coverage of the recent disastrous Cyclone in Orissa, India,I decided to offer my services to travel to Orissa and help out. After contacting DEC, Oxfam and Save The Children, I was advised by them all that the best help I can give the people and volunteers in Orissa is financial aid. While I appreciate that many of us already donate to many charities, in a variety of ways, the human scale of this disaster is such that, I feel, it deserves special merit. Some facts about the disaster: Winds of up to 150 miles per hour tore into the region, and a tidal wave 10 foot high swept all before it. It is estimated that at least 10 million people have been affected by the disaster, two million made homeless and has killed up to 10,000. Roads have been destroyed and bridges swept away. Up to 1,500 villages are thoughtto have been destroyed, and many others are being emptied as people leave to look for food. Drinking water has been contaminated and there are fears that disease will spread. Already children have contracted diarrhoea, which can prove fatal unless treated within days. Although relief officials and villagers have cleared about 100,000 animal carcasses, they still have to get rid of about 200,000 more. The field mission report - published by the UN Disaster Assessment and Co-ordination team - says that: Nearly all means of earning a living - crops, livestock and fishing boats - have been lost. Less than one in 20 people have proper sanitation There has been massive destruction of homes, health centres and schools There is widespread contamination of drinking water Many affected areas can still only be reached by boat or air. I have decided therefore to donate a proportion of my wages this week towards the fund. I would also like you to sponsor me to help ease the suffering in Orissa and help to rebuild the community. As I'm sure you are aware every penny counts for causes like this one and as a cause I feel strongly for both I and the people and volunteers of DEC would be very grateful for any monies you could donate. DEC is an umbrella organisation which launches and co-ordinates the National Appeal in response to a major disaster overseas. It brings together a unique alliance of aid, corporate, public and broadcasting sectors to rally the nation's compassion,and ensure that funds raised go to those charities best placed to bring effective and timely relief . UK Registered Charity No 1062638 If you do choose to help then cheques can be sent/delivered to: Champ Parekh Ernst & Young Rolls House 7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane Lintas House 3.39 London EC4A 1NH Please make cheques payable to: THE DEC INDIA CYCLONE APPEAL Collections will cease on the 10th December when this money will be forwarded directly to Disaster Emergency Committee. You will be given a receipt for your donation which is just a formality to ensure all funds are accounted for correctly. Thank you for taking your time to read this e-mail whatever you decide to do. And a big thank you to the people who gave me courage to follow this on. Regards Champ Parekh champ_parekh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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