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Dear Friends of the Shawnee
Institute-
The tsunami crushed houses like
cardboard boxes and swept away cars and trucks like so many
breadcrumbs. But even in the face of such stunning destruction,
before the sand was
even dry, people from all over the world were taking action to
help the survivors. I have had the privilege of bearing witness
to the way that this misfortune has
made brothers and sisters of us all, and I am honored
to have been the means by which you chose to help those in
need.
I take seriously my
responsibility to make sure that your donations benefit the
truly needy, and benefit them without waste. This focus on the
details sometimes leaves little time for contemplating the
grander scheme. In compiling this newsletter, however, I have
had occasion to review the work we’ve done in the last
three months, and the progress we have made is just
stunning.
Together with our sponsored
organizations, we’ve already built or begin building
dozens of houses, we’ve re-started many businesses to
provide jobs and self-sufficiency, we’ve put hundreds of
families put back on their feet, we’ve rehabilitated whole
villages (there's more info on all these successes below),
and your donation to the Shawnee Institute helped to make
all of these successes possible. If you'd like to support our
ongoing relief efforts, please click
here.
Success in Kamala:
Eight homes under construction, five more to
go!
The village of Kamala (where
Pete and Liz Kirkwood reside) was devastated by the tsunami,
with dozens of homes and scores of businesses destroyed. In
concert with the local authorities and affected villagers, we
identified over 30 families in need of new homes;
of these the Shawnee Institute is committed to rebuilding at
least 13 (the rest will be handled by Thai government agencies
or other grassroots groups). We are already
rebuilding eight of those homes. We will sign contracts to
build the other five very soon, and we aim to get them all
finished before mid-June, when the rainy season really kicks in.
Your donation to the Shawnee Institute helped to make this
success possible.
We want to send hearty thanks
out to Matt Siptroth, who came to Kamala all the way from
Shawnee, PA, to work as a volunteer for a month. He was
instrumental in getting the recovery work in Kamala started and
keeping it on track.
For more details (and photos) of
success in Kamala, please click here.
Success in Yanui: Four homes destroyed by waves,
four new homes under construction by
us!
Yanui Beach, a tiny community on
the southwest coast of Phuket, consisted of only a handful of
homes, a small restaurant, a few rented bungalows, and a
gorgeous beach. After the tsunami there was basically nothing
left. Then four travelers (Nicolas Serra of Spain, Matt
Licklider and Matthew Cohen of USA, and Natalie Dissel of the
Netherlands), along with their Thai friend May, took upon
themselves the project of restoring this village. Now all four
of the houses that made up this village are under construction,
and your donation to the Shawnee Institute helped to make this
success possible.
For more information on
the Yanui Beach Recovery Project, please click here.
Success in Bangtao: 20 families
re-housed!
Local businessman Robin Plant
witnessed, first hand, the destruction of homes and lives caused
by the tsunami. In response to what he saw, he created the
Bangtao Housing Project. This project provides transitional
housing for people whose rented homes were destroyed by the
waves- people who, after the tsunami, lacked even a piece of
land on which to rebuild. Robin officially handed over the first
“tsunami village,” which consists of 20 homes
(housing over 100 people), on March 17th. Your
donation to the Shawnee Institute helped to make this success
possible.
For more information on the Bangtao
Housing Project, please click here.
Success in Bangtao: Entire community back on its
feet!
Hands On Bangtao may be the most
ambitious project that the Shawnee Institute supports. With
intensive, hand-on efforts starting within hours of the
disaster, this group has assisted scores of families and dozens
of businesses to get back on their feet. The result is that Bang
Tao is set to become the first village in Thailand to be fully
rehabilitated. Your donation
to the Shawnee Institute helped to make this success
possible.
For more information on Hands On
Bangtao, please click here.
Hands On
Thailand: onward and upward!
Flush with the success they’ve already achieved in
Bangtao, the team now plans to take its model of no-nonsense
hands-on aid to other villages in Thailand. This broader,
ongoing effort will be known as Hands On Thailand, and
your donation to the Shawnee
Institute helped to make Hands On
Thailand a reality. Unless you indicate your preference not to
receive it, Hands On Thailand will send you a periodic
newsletter to keep you posted on its
progress.
For more information on Hands On
Thailand, please click here.
Thanks so much for
your support and your generosity. If you'd like to support our
ongoing relief efforts, please click
here.
Sincerely,
Pete Kirkwood
P.S. Please remember: Phuket
is still a fantastic place to vacation. The island is
recovering with amazing speed, and I predict that by next high
season (November 2005-April 2006) Phuket will be back to its
stunning pre-tsunami self. And while your donations to the
Shawnee Institute have been heartily appreciated, the only truly
sustainable form of long-term aid is tourism: so please come (or
tell your friends to come) to play, stay (and pay!)-
you’ll have a great time, and the people would love to
have your business.
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