Hi Suresh and US team,

Thank you for the update. Its a good decision to consider different projects
and select one among them. But again it would be too early to know or come
up with any projects.

Coming to TMAD effort, we are very keen on rehabilitation effort and want to
do more with respect to spending considerable time period. Say, for example,
I want to be on field for 15 days and some of our India volunteers (from
Hyd, Blr and Chennai) are interested to spend time during weekends. Ravi
also wants to utilize his leaves for this task.

To start with and to get an idea, already some of us visited two to three
villages. We thought of giving relief material as a first step after our
visits. Initially we thought of providing useful material. Now that we are
getting info. that more or less those are being provided by the govt. and
also that the liquor sales are high where the relief material has been
supplied in adequate, we are keen on giving water filter and solar lamp
(which are of use all the time not just for post-disaster period).

As you know our estimate of 3 lakhs for the visit, we were expecting that we
will be getting support from our US team for this project.

I can only apply for leave after second week of November. So depending on
the requirement then, I may get the leave. So tentatively I can plan for the
last fortnight of November. Meanwhile we should help in compiling the
information, as active group of BosF.

Lead India and RAYS groups can help us in the Education sector,
Arogyabharathi, TSCS, and doctor friends like Sundar, Bala and Hemanth will
help us in the Health sector. Telugu Foundation is interested to support
Livelihood activities. So once we visit three to five villages, we can zero
in on one particular village and strive consistently to bring the village
back to normalcy and provide all the rehabilitation possible.

I may not be so frequent in mails as I did earlier owing to the increased
work, but will keep posting the updates. Request you all to keep the Indian
team in loop and involve us in the decision making process.


On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:47 AM, suresh <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>  Dear All,
>
> Attendees:
> Vihari, Prasad, Chandra, Divya, Raghu , Suresh.
>
> *Minutes of the meeting: *
>
> 1. *TMAD US Support *: All the members uninamiously agreed to support 
> *rehabilation related
> *efforts.
>
> 2. *Fund raising: *Each US member will be responsible for raising funds on
> their owns via fund raising events. Once collected, all the money will be
> transferred to chandra's personal account. Chandra would then transfer this
> to India.
>
> 3. *Projects:* Each one of the US members will try and reach out to the
> organizations @ the ground level to find out the different projects that are
> being undertaken. We shall reconvene (if need be) next week to vote on the
> project.
>
> 4. *Current projects under review:*
> Lead India Project: Details have already been mailed to the US members for
> review.
>
> Please feel free to add if anything else is missing.
>
> cheers
> Suresh
>
>
>
> *I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still i
> can do something. I will not refuse to do something I can do* .( Helen
> Keller )
>
>  
>



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