The Publication of Habitat for Humanity International | June 2005 |
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A family's new start in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka
I will never forget the first time I met K. Vadivel and his daughter Manimala in early January. He was sitting on the edge of the foundation where his house once stood.
As I rode in with Manimala to her new house a few hours before the dedication, she looked out the window of the van and smiled. "Oh, very beautiful," she said. "I am so happy now." Bob Bell, a volunteer from the United States and the team leader, said, "When we arrived here five days ago we had no idea of what to expect and weren't sure of what we would do. We did not expect to have a house dedication while we were here, so this is a special occasion. This house culminates in a new beginning of hope for this family." During the ceremony, as a Habitat for Humanity coordinator in Sri Lanka, Justus Gregory, relayed the story of the loss of the mother, the room fell silent. Mr. Vadivel's eyes were intent and teary. Manimala wiped tears from her own eyes--and the rest of us did, as well. "When I think of the people who came here to help my family build this house I am very happy," Manimala said. "They came from very far away to be here for us and the other families, including my sister, who lost their homes. "I will never forget the long days they spent working here. This is a beautiful house where we will all spend many years. This is our special home." --Mikel Flamm is a photojournalist for Habitat for Humanity in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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