HSBC and CHA fund Raising Effort for recently displaced
families
Livelihood initiative at Kannady resettlement village in Mannar District
 CHA partnered HSBC in a fund raining effort through its card holders and were happy to received a total of Rs. 680,207.35 together the private donations. The programe targeted families in Mannar who had been recently resettled and focused primarily on livelihood.
CHA did a needs assessment in Kannady Village in Mannar district and selected 48 of the most needy families as recipients.
18 beneficiaries are receiving assistance for the poultry, 07 beneficiaries are receiving assistance for animal husbandry, 03 beneficiaries are receiving assistance to set up small shop, 01 beneficiary is receiving assistance to set up bicycle workshop and 19 beneficiaries are receiving fertilizer packs for their cultivation.
All the beneficiaries are receiving livelihood materials and equipments. The funds received were not sufficient to focus on housing or water satiation facilities. In the next fortnight the distribution will take place and photos of all recipients will be posted.
We take this opportunity to thank all those who gave so generously to help those less fortunate. We also thanks the staff of HSBC for their assistance and co-operation
click here to view beneficiary distribution list
Summery of
the beneficiary flow
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Livelihood
Assistance
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Allocation for each
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No of beneficiaries
|
Total allocation
|
Poultry
|
17,170.00
|
18
|
309,060.00
|
Animal Husbandry
|
15,000.00
|
07
|
105,000.00
|
Small Shop
|
20,000.00
|
03
|
60,000.00
|
Fertilizer Pack
(these beneficiaries are also supported by poultry)
|
6,500.00
|
19
|
123,500.00
|
Bicycle work shop
|
10,000.00
|
01
|
10,000.00
|
No
|
Name
|
Age
|
Sex
|
Education
|
Pre/existing occupation
|
1
|
G. Victoria
|
65
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
2
|
S. Sebastiyamma
|
59
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
3
|
S. Thiruchelvam
|
56
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
4
|
I. Martin
|
33
|
F
|
O/L
|
Farming
|
5
|
M. Michael
|
56
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
6
|
S. Loorthamma
|
62
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
7
|
S. Pilippunathan
|
32
|
M
|
A/L
|
Farming
|
8
|
Soosai Yoganathan
|
41
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
9
|
Elizabeth Amma
|
44
|
F
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
10
|
A. Jesudasan
|
54
|
M
|
A/L
|
Farming
|
11
|
S. Sebamalai
|
54
|
F
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
12
|
R. Valenthiramma
|
45
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
13
|
Sebamalai Suvakkan
|
63
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
14
|
M. A. Sebastiyampillai
|
42
|
M
|
O/L
|
Farming
|
15
|
S. Pathinathan
|
56
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Labour
|
16
|
A. Benedict
|
44
|
M
|
O/L
|
Labour
|
17
|
S. Peduru
|
51
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
18
|
S. Parunathy
|
72
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
19
|
A. Besli Jeevan
|
39
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
20
|
M. Joseph
|
50
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
21
|
M. Sebamalai
|
60
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
22
|
S. Kaththarinal
|
75
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Small shop
|
23
|
S. Sebamalai
|
56
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
24
|
A. Saviniyammah
|
53
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Labour
|
25
|
K. Sooriyakumar
|
41
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
26
|
A. S. Sebamalai
|
61
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Home gardening
|
27
|
P. Martin Loorthas
|
45
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Labour
|
28
|
A. Sebamalai
|
65
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Poultry
|
29
|
M. Suvakeen
|
58
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
30
|
A. Pramathas Sebastiyamma
|
44
|
F
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
31
|
K. Panjalingam
|
56
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
32
|
E. Sakayananthan
|
46
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
33
|
A. Fernando
|
50
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
34
|
R. Francis
|
74
|
M
|
O/L
|
Farming
|
35
|
J. Amaleswaran
|
49
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
36
|
S. Esthopillai
|
59
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
37
|
M. Amirthanathan
|
54
|
M
|
O/L
|
Farming
|
38
|
A. Arulappu
|
51
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
39
|
S. Genogh
|
47
|
M
|
O/L
|
Farming
|
40
|
M. Katharinal
|
76
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Mason
|
41
|
S. Kulanayagam
|
47
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Labour
|
42
|
A. Thevasagayam
|
60
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
43
|
S. Theresammah
|
69
|
F
|
None
|
Animal husbandry
|
44
|
S. Sebamalai
|
62
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
45
|
G. Poorani Valentina
|
42
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
46
|
A. Bernadette Amma
|
50
|
F
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
47
|
S. Johnson Fernando
|
45
|
M
|
Grade 6-10
|
Farming
|
48
|
S. Joseph
|
50
|
M
|
Grade 1-5
|
Farming
|
All assistance will be provided in the next fortnight and details provided
Follow up Schedule
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Monitoring visit by CHA head office
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23rd March
2010
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We visited Kannady village to see the progress of the livelihood support beneficiaries of the HSBC & private donation project.
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Reporting
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Twice a month
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District office will provide the report twice a
month to respected programme officer at head office on the progress of each
recipient
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Monitoring for the
livelihood programme
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Weekly basis
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Monitoring will be
done by district office and the committee members who have appointed among
the beneficiaries. Grama Niladari also will oversee the programme.District
staff will keep constant contact with the committee members.
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