Sri Lankan needs your help this time🙏

Emergency

Sri Lankan needs your help this time🙏
When the cyclone struck Sri Lanka, it did not only destroy houses and roads — it shattered dreams, silenced laughter, and left thousands of innocent families staring at an uncertain tomorrow. In just a few terrifying hours, strong winds ripped through fragile villages, heavy rains swallowed entire neighborhoods, and lives built over decades were reduced to rubble and mud. In the darkest parts of the affected areas, mothers now sit helplessly under broken roofs, cradling their children with empty arms and broken hearts. Fathers who once worked tirelessly to provide for their families now stand in silence, staring at the ruins of their homes, not knowing where to begin again. Children who once ran happily to school now walk barefoot through wet debris, holding onto their schoolbooks like treasures, because they are the only proof left of a normal life. Many families lost everything — their homes, their clothes, their food supplies, and even their loved ones. Beds were washed away. Cooking pots disappeared in the floodwaters. Important documents, school certificates, and simple family memories were buried under mud. For these families, survival has become a daily battle. They sleep on damp ground, shivering in the cold nights, with no electricity, no clean water, and no sense of safety. Elderly parents who once spent their days in peace are now left trembling in fear and sorrow. Sick and injured people lie helpless without proper medical care. Pregnant mothers stand in long queues for a small packet of dry rations, praying for strength they feel slipping away. Hunger is no longer just a feeling — it is a painful reality etched into the faces of children who cry themselves to sleep every night. Yet, in the midst of this devastation, there is still a fragile spark of hope — the hope that someone, somewhere, will care enough to help. This is why we humbly reach out to you. Your kindness can be the difference between despair and survival. Your support can bring back warm meals, safe shelter, clean drinking water, and a sense of dignity to families who have lost everything. We are not asking for luxury. We are asking for humanity. For compassion. For brotherhood. Your donation, no matter how small, can help rebuild broken homes, provide essential food and medicine, and give comfort to children who have forgotten what it feels like to sleep without fear. Together, we can lift our people from the darkness and help them rise again with strength, hope, and dignity. Please extend your hand of brotherhood today — because when our own people suffer, we all are called to stand together as one.

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Relief for Sri Lankas,Flood Victims Need Your Help

Emergency

Relief for Sri Lankas,Flood Victims Need Your Help
Heavy rains and floods have devastated Sri Lanka, leaving thousands homeless and without access to basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. Our small organization is on the ground, providing emergency aid, but we need your support to do more. Current Situation - Over 10 districts affected, with many areas still underwater - Thousands of people displaced, seeking refuge in temporary shelters - Food and clean water scarce, with many families going hungry - Medical supplies running low, with hospitals overwhelmed How Your Donation Will Help - Provide food and clean water for families in need (Rs. 500 can feed a family of 5 for a day) - Distribute warm clothing and essential items (Rs. 1,000 can provide a blanket and clothes for a family) - Support the rebuilding of homes and communities (Rs. 5,000 can help rebuild a family's home) - Offer medical assistance to those affected (Rs. 10,000 can provide medical supplies for a community) Campaign Update: - We've raised Rs. 350,000 so far, thanks to generous donors like you! - Distributed food and water to 150 families in the badulla and Galle districts - Provided medical assistance to over 50 people in the badulla district Our Goal - Provide food, water, shelter, and medical assistance to those affected - Help rebuild communities and restore hope Every Contribution Counts! Your generosity will help bring hope and relief to those affected by this disaster. Let's work together to make a difference in the lives of our fellow Sri Lankans. Donate Now and Help Us Make a Difference!

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Let's provide assistance to those displaced by Cyc

Emergency

Let's provide assistance to those displaced by Cyc
Heavy rains and floods have devastated Sri Lanka, leaving thousands homeless and without access to basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. Our small organization is on the ground, providing emergency aid, but we need your support to do more. Current Situation - Over 10 districts affected, with many areas still underwater - Thousands of people displaced, seeking refuge in temporary shelters - Food and clean water scarce, with many families going hungry - Medical supplies running low, with hospitals overwhelmed How Your Donation Will Help - Provide food and clean water for families in need (Rs. 500 can feed a family of 5 for a day) - Distribute warm clothing and essential items (Rs. 1,000 can provide a blanket and clothes for a family) - Support the rebuilding of homes and communities (Rs. 5,000 can help rebuild a family's home) - Offer medical assistance to those affected (Rs. 10,000 can provide medical supplies for a community) Campaign Update: - We've raised Rs. 350,000 so far, thanks to generous donors like you! - Distributed food and water to 150 families in the badulla and Galle districts - Provided medical assistance to over 50 people in the badulla district Our Goal - Provide food, water, shelter, and medical assistance to those affected - Help rebuild communities and restore hope Every Contribution Counts! Your generosity will help bring hope and relief to those affected by this disaster. Let's work together to make a difference in the lives of our fellow Sri Lankans.

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Only you canhelp those whoare alonein this word

Emergency

Only you canhelp those whoare alonein this word
An Orphanage of Names (Based on a plea for the street children of Sri Lanka) Beneath the gold of temple spires, Below the gaze of sapphire skies, Where tourists walk with idle dreams, A different Sri Lanka gleams With sorrow’s light. A hundred—no, The numbers blur, but still they grow— Some fifteen thousand, spirits thin, Or thirty thousand, ghosts of sin That isn't theirs. The count is blurred, A statistic, a whispered word. But I, I see. I see the face In every crowded, hurried place. They are the children of the dust, Whose only currency is trust That’s broken daily. Parentless, Not by decease, but carelessness. A mother gone, a father’s rage, They turn the concrete curb their stage, Their bed, their school, their battleground, Where childhood’s music isn't found. They are the "uneducated," yes, But scholars of a deep distress. They read the language of the street, The hardened face, the hurried feet. They know the calculus of pain, Of hunger, heat, and driving rain. And though they bear no book or slate, They know the heavy hand of fate. They have a right, as you and I, To see the sun in their own sky, To dream a dream that isn't cold, To live a story to be told. And then, the news. The final break. A pain no heart should have to take. The words, a whisper, then a scream: The end of one small, fragile dream. “A street child… beaten… found too late.” A footnote to the nation’s fate. A body, small, returned to dust, A casualty of broken trust. A child. A child. And with that blow, A part of me refused to go Back to the silence, to the numb, To waiting for a help that won't come. This agony, this borrowed grief, It crystallised into belief. My tolerance for sitting by Evaporated with his cry. I cannot bear this passive role, This tragedy has claimed my soul. So I will build. I have a plan. It starts with one, a single man (Or woman, heart, it matters not) Who sees the sickness and the rot And dares to plant a seed of grace In this forgotten, haunted place. I call it "home," an "orphanage," A brand-new, bright, unwritten page. A place for fifty, or just five, A room to prove they are alive. A roof to stop the endless rain, A door to keep the wolves of pain Outside. A bed. A simple meal. A hand to touch, to prove what’s real. A place for small hands to unclench, To leave the gutter and the stench. A place to learn, to hold a pen, To learn to be a child again. The cost is drawn in numbers stark: Sixty thousand dollars. A park, A luxury car, a moment's whim For some. For me, a future grim With lack. My wallet holds but air, A handful of coins, and a prayer. I stand alone, a single spark, A trembling voice against the dark. Just one. Just me. I have no fund, No wealthy patron, second-guessed, No committee, no grand design Approved by boards. The dream is mine. And it is terrifying, true, To know what I am called to do With empty hands and burning heart. But every journey has to start. So this, my poem, is my plea, A message cast into the sea Of human kindness. Will you hear? Will you subdue the passing fear That it’s too big, the cost too high? Will you, like me, refuse to pass by? I do not ask you for the world, But just one brick, one blanket furled, One dollar, or one word of hope To help me climb this crushing slope. The life that ended on the stone— He proves we cannot wait, alone. Help me to build the walls. Help me To build a place where they are free. And in this house, this future bright, We’ll light a fire against the night. And every child who finds that door Will know they are not "less," but "more." They'll have a name. They’ll have a choice. And I, I will have used my voice. — A poem for the vow you made.

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