Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Chicken Brings Smiles to a war-injured girl

Email from Kamalini Kanapathippillai

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Greetings,

At the age of 16, a bullet fired during the Sri Lankan war entered Vijitha's spine. Today, she remains in a  wheelchair, the bullet unable to be removed. In that 2009 war she also lost her father, and now at age 22 she lives with her mother and a special needs sister in a war-damaged house.

Each day her mother removes her from their home in the rural village of Mulliyavalai, and sets her under a tree, where Vijitha remains alone for most of the day. As you may know, the houses, lanes and roads are not wheelchair-accessible in Sri Lankan villages. Vijitha is unable to go anywhere.

After hearing her tragic story, I visited her as she sat under a tree alone. After a discussion with Vijitha and her mother, I felt she need an accomplishment to regain her self-esteem. I suggested to Vijitha that we build a chicken coop that she could manage from her wheelchair.

A month later, the chicken farm fully functional, Vijitha no longer sits under a tree alone. Now each day she arises with purpose and looks forward to managing the chickens. The bullet remains in her spine but is unable to dislodge her new smile and sense of purpose. 

Two Chicago children, Ujiith and Surajh, saved one dollar every day and gave it to me to help the needy people in Sri Lanka. These funds paid entirely for the building of this chicken coop and the purchase of chickens for Vijitha.

The brutal war in Sri Lanka resulted in many personal tragedies like this. A simple kind action, such as giving someone chickens to care for can give him or her hope and a purpose. Let's strive to bring more joy and purpose to the less fortunate. 

In Peace,

Rishi Thondunathan 

PS. Herewith I am enclosing some pictures of Vijitha and her chickens and my generous Chicago students.




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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

"Sonnale" Thanthi Vanthaachchu Short Film Songs Directed By Logakanthan

Enjoy 3 minutes song with video.
This is a private production.
Product as good as any from South India. Yes,  A R Rahman included.
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"Sonnale" Thanthi Vanthaachchu Short Film Songs Directed By Logakanthan




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