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Akkaripathu
Two children at Akkaripathu, the luckier ones have survived and will be join the group of other children when the home will be relocated in Akkaraipathu under the care of the Apostolic Carmel sisters in the Amparai District |
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The second child too will be a part of this new home in which the Sisters of the A.C hope to relocate the children’s home in Akkaraipathu in the Amparai District. |
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Valaichennai
Two new entrants have already appeared on the seen at Vallaichennai where the Sisters hope to extend their existing facility.
The Good Shepherd sisters run a home in Vallaichennai for the deserving poor children. They hope to expand their numbers so that they could take in unto 100 children. |
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The helpers together with the sisters show their eagerness to assist in the work of rehabilitation. |
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One of the little ones stands next to sister |
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Payagala in the Colombo Diocese.
The Tsunami brings with it all kinds if people together. Religion was no barrier.
Picture taken in Maggona of the Colombo Diocese. The National Director of the PMS was on hand to give out hot water flasks |
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A little child looks at a Holy Childhood year programme with the novices and a seminarian in the backyard |
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A house completely destroyed in Payagala in the Colombo Diocese. |
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What is left of a school in Payagala – all that is left is rubble |
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The Montesori school of Payagala which was destroyed. Some furniture was left without destruction. |
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The animators and the children in the Maggona camp, Colombo |
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Distribution of flasks at a Displaced Persons Camp in Mattakuliya, Colombo
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Life returns to normal in the Kalmunai area in the Batticaloa District.
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