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Aussie
volunteers help tsunami affected |
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FOURTEEN Australian
volunteers put their 'mateship' skills into action when they
helped a number of Sri Lankan communities affected by the
tsunami.
The volunteers, aged between 19-28, working with Australian
organisation OzQuest: Young Australian Adventures, signed up
to work with local villagers on community projects during
December 2005.
OzQuest projects included building the 'peace bridge' to
join a Tamil and Sinhala community in the Uplands-Watagoda
area, planting banana trees at the Sarasavigama Organic Farm
in Kandy and clearing and painting a number of community
health centres around Matugama and Kalutara.
Jon Herd said the Australian volunteers partnered with
micro-financing group SLPSM (Samastha Lanka Praja
Sangwardana Mandalaya) and Satyodaya Centre for Social
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