Donate towards AID Tsunami Survivors' Relief Campaign
As you know, a massive tidal wave (Tsunami) struck parts of Asia and has done enormous damage in terms of lives and livelihood for the people living along the coast of India (Tamil Nadu, Andaman & Nicobar) and Sri Lanka among other places.
I am working with an organization called AID(Association for India�s Development) which is a grassroots organization with goals of alleviating poverty and suffering through specific development projects such as education, literacy, women�s issues, community health, etc.
AID is in a unique position to help as it has projects with its volunteers and close partner organizations that are active in some of the worst affected areas in India including Chennai, Nagapattinam and Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu. They anticipate immediate need for shelter, food, clothing and medicines for people who are rendered homeless. Considering the massive scale of the disaster, which has wiped out entire costal villages or fishing communities, it is expected that long-term rehabilitation will require significant resources.
AID has launched a massive drive to collect funds to aid our grass root effort in the affected areas. To show solidarity with the affected people, please donate generously for the cause.
To donate, go to https://www.aidindia.org/aidadmin/DonateToRRF.jsp
For latest updates on AID�s Tsunami relief efforts, visit http://www.aidindia.org/CMS/
More about AID-India -
AID-India is non-profit, 501 (c) (3) and has an impeccable record in terms of project delivery and unambiguous allocation of funds. AID has received the highest 4-star rating by Charity Navigator, America�s best-known independent evaluator of charities. AID projects and partners have also received several national and international awards and recognitions. AID has 40 chapters across the US.
1. AID has funded several grassroots efforts in Tamil Nadu, India over the year. These are the very areas that are affected by the disaster.
2. AID works very closely with its grass root partners and looks at long term development and rehabilitation.
3. AID has setup a special fund appeal towards its Relief and Rehabilitation fund to help the Tsunami victims.
4. AID is a completely volunteer operated and run. All of the funds are being used for AID projects with very little administrative expenses.
To learn more about AID, please visit http://www.aidindia.org/

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