Tag Archive | "Ampara district"

Completed | Computer and library room in Sri Lanka

Tags: , , , , ,

Completed | Computer and library room in Sri Lanka

Posted on 29 March 2006 by S4K

vishnu_computerWe are very happy to inform the latest news¬†regarding the Project Upgrade of Library and Computer room of Vishnu Maha Vidyalayam (School), Kalmunai, in Sri Lanka. These Projects which were¬†launched¬†by S4K¬†last year right after the building of Vishnu School was completed. Upgrading of the facilitation’s of Vishnu Maha Vidyalayam went through a time of elections and other social reasons where it played a major role of the little delay. But we are now very eager to inform specially our donors and volunteers who had put¬†all their trust, investment and efforts on these projects¬†really payed off at the end of how it was possible to play an important role of giving hope and positive changes on the 722 children in Ampara district, where the tsunami stroke most, in Sri lanka.

Due to the request of the principal of Vishnu Maha Vidyalaya School, SIVA4KIDS.org made the following upgrade of the educational facilities in the Computer training center and furnishing of Library of Vishnu Maha Vidyalya School, Periyaneelavani, Kalmunai (Eastern province of Sri Lanka).

By achieving efficient results we are very happy to strengthen the trust and faith in SIVA4KIDS.org among our volunteers, supporters, companies and organizations, who have been the step stones for SIVA4KIDS and for these positive results. We appreciate your support and patient.

Comments (0)

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Vishnu School in Kalmunai

Posted on 30 August 2005 by S4K

Siva for Kids Foundation is now proceeding the project of improving the facilities of Vishnu School Library & Computerroom by funding the needed equipement and materials to furnish and modify the library and the computer room. We also providing audio visual facility to the library.  At the same time to protect the valuable equipments in these rooms there are being floored by cement/tiles and each of the rooms are being Air conditioned to prevent dust accumulation.
 
General information on the Kalmunai, Ampara District:
This is one of the badly damaged areas by the tsunami. The total population of Ampara district is 112,422. Nearly 94,457 people are living in the Kalmunai division. This is one of of the places where multi ethnic people are living.  According to the census 24,146 Hindus and 66,913 Muslims living peacefully and their mother tongue is Tamil.
Background of school and Kalmunai:
Vishnu Tamil Vidyalayam is the largest school in Kalmunai division. Most of the children from poor families are continuing their primary level and higher level education in this school. But this school situated in a remote area away from the town.
After the Ordinary level examination students are facing difficulties to continue their higher studies in this school with poor facilities. In this difficult situation the students are facing problems in finding extra reading books and other literature to develop the knowledge. The government of Sri Lanka has already supplied ten (10) computers for this school, but still they do not have a proper facility to install these computers.
In this school nearly 722 students (boys 340, girls 382) are continuing their studies in 24 classes and 208 students are continuing primary education and 514 students are continuing higher studies. At present 37 qualified teachers are serving at this school.

Number of direct beneficiaries:
The beneficiaries of this project will be 722 students and thirty seven teachers of this school.

The latest pictures of this project you can view at the gallery of S4K soon.

Comments (0)

Tags: , , , , , ,

Project Vishnu School in Kalmunai, Ampara dist., Sri Lanka

Posted on 25 August 2005 by S4K

Aim:
Siva for Kids Foundation’s aim through this project Vishnu School to rebuild a school situated on the Eastern Cost of the Ampara district. This school was devastated during the tsunami and there is therefore a need of rebuilding the school so that the children can continue their education. Presently, the teaching is taking place under some temporary shelters, which aren’t able to last during the monsoon.

Vishnu school was destroyed by tsunami:
Siva for Kids Foundation got the opportunity to support the reconstruction of a tsunami effected school at Kalmunai, Amapara district, in Sri Lanka. The project is a joined co-operation with international none-govermental organisations like MS Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (Denmark), 3F Fagligt f√¶lles forbund (Denmark), NST Next Stop Tamils (Denmark) and Green Movement (Sri Lanka).

Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, the main administrator of this project, has recruited 15 Danish volunteers who will spend their summer holidays in Sri Lanka together with 18 local volunteers, who have been selected by Green Movement. During these three weeks, the 33 young volunteers will rebuild a school near Kalmunai in Ampara district, which was destroid during the tsunami in December 2004.

The brigade participants will work together with local construction workers and during these three weeks they will build a school (architectural drawings and rough budget is attached in the annex).

The brigade will arrive in Kalmunai the 10 th of July 2005 and leave again the 30 th of July 2005. During the workcamp, the brigade participants will be accommodated in a nearby former children’s home (which has been moved more inland due to the fear of a new tsunami) and the volunteers will live here in dormitory style.

The Danish volunteers are paying for their plane tickets and for all brigade participants’ food and accommodation expenses themselves. The costs have been reduced by donations from the union 3F, but the Danish participants are paying about $ 2000 each in order to cover all the above mentioned expenses.

Who will benefiet from this project?
Siva for Kids Foundation’s financial support for the materials of school reconstruction and through this “United Help” the local community in Kalmunai will benefit from the project ‚Äì especially the school pupils who will get a place to receive their education.

The school is situated on the eastern coast in Sri Lanka ‚Äì an area which was devastated by the tsunami in December 2004 and still haven’t recovered materially and even less mentally. Siva for Kids Foundation’s support at the needed time and through the intercultural collaboration with young volunteers from Denmark and different parts of Sri Lanka will help the local community in feeling less neglected by the global community. The presence of the brigade participants will hopefully bring laughter into their lives again. It is part of the plan that the brigade participants of course have daily interactions and play games with the school children and play a role in the daily lives of people in the local community.

The goal is to re-build a tamil school with 210 pupil from class 1 to class 11. the brigade will also help building a fence around a local Singhalese school. But the majority of the days will be spend at rebuilding the Tamil school, which is the most needy.

Development plan

The rebuilding of the school has been requested by the school authorities and local community themselves. It is not something Green Movement or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke has pushed – the ownership is locally founded. The donation is a small one-off donation which will ensure a good environment for learning and progress for the children.

Comments Off

Completed | School Vishnu in Kalmunai, Sri Lanka

Tags: , , ,

Completed | School Vishnu in Kalmunai, Sri Lanka

Posted on 05 August 2005 by S4K

vishnu_school_completedWe are very happy and proud to update you all with this delightful news with the latest pictures to confirm the very successful international co-operative project “Youth Brigade to Sri Lanka” to rebuild the tsunami affected School Vishnu Maha Vidhyalayam of Kalmunai, Ampara district in Sri Lanka.

We want to use this opportunity to express our appreciations of the needed support from our sponsors, donors, volunteers and supporters of Siva for Kids Foundation of The Hague. Click here to view the gallery of Project Vishnu School.

Comments (0)

Advertise Here
Advertise Here