New Yorker Allison Thompson, a tireless campaigner for tsunami
affected in Galle
BY W. T. J. S. KAVIRATNE Ambalangoda Special correspondent
A group of four International volunteers Oscar Gubernati, Donny
Patterson, and Bruce led by Allison Thompson who hails from New York
City, U.S.A. were the first to arrive at Peraliya which was one of the
worst devastated coastal villages in the Galle district after the
tsunami.
Allison Thompson who hails from New York City having previous
experience of helping the victims injured by the terrorist attack on the
World Trade Centre, in 2001 reached Sri Lanka with the humanitarian
mission of extending her helping hand with selfless dedication and
inborn compassion for the benefit of the survivors of the tsunami
tragedy found displaced along the coastal belt of Peraliya, Telwatta,
Seenigama and Akurala in the Galle district in Sri Lanka.
When she reached Peraliya, the surrounding area where the ever
biggest Train Tragedy took place killing nearly 2000 passengers, was
full of rubble. The tsunami had not spared a single house in the
vicinity. Thousands of villagers at Peraliya and the adjoining villages
had either died or disappeared.
Ellison's immediate concern was to provide medical assistance for the
affected. People specially small children and women found living in
highly congested welfare centres in temples and schools of the area.
Four of the volunteers led by Ellison repaired one of the classrooms
of Peraliya school with the assistance of the villagers. Soon the
classrooms were converted to a makeshift Medical Centre initially with
the limited medical resources she managed to bring with her when she
left U.S.A.
Ellison and her group of volunteers started a campaign to collect
donations from both local and foreigners visiting the site of the train
tragedy.
Out of the funds thus collected urgently required medical items were
bought locally till her requests overseas for emergency supply of
medical items reached the Medical Centre.
Gradually hundreds of volunteers, Doctors, Nurses and all others
involved in every aspect of health care from all over the World came in
search of Ellison and Peraliya Tsunami Medical Centre.
Thousands of patients men, women and children suffering from numerous
ailments came both day and night seeking treatments and Ellison and her
group of Medical Staff found hardly any rest even for their meals.
Ellison started a website on Peraliya Medical Centre and updated it
regularly on every issue they encountered daily at the Medical Centre.
Many thousands of volunteers gone through the web and responded
positively in fulfilling the immediate requirements of the patients
visiting Peraliya Medical Centre.
Referring to the success story of Peraliya Medical Centre, Allison
said hundreds of volunteers from many countries of the world reached
there and worked several months on voluntary basis in the Medical Centre
and some of them provided relief for the affected on numerous ways by
improving the infrastructure in the devastated areas.
Group after group the foreign volunteers came to work in the Medical
Centre and the surrounding villages.
Ellison Thompson who is an Australian national living in the U.S.A.
has been employed as a Teacher in Australia. She was both a nurse and a
Film Director in the U.S.A.
One of her friends who has been working with her since the inception
an Italian born Oscar Gubernati is actively involved in facilitating the
educational and sports activities of the tsunami affected children at
Peraliya and surrounding villages recently expanded his programmes even
to the North and the East of the country.
He gave a thorough training on Soccer to some of the young boys
selected from the tsunami affected villages in the Galle district.
In addition to humanitarian relief services rendered both by Oscar
and Ellison for the tsunami affected, a novel idea emerged in their
minds on promoting inter-ethnic harmony through sports.
Oscar, very successfully organized a Soccer match recently in Jaffna.
Galle versus Jaffna soccer match took place in Durayappah Stadium.
Thousands of sports enthusiasts of Jaffna were present to witness
this grand sport event. Players of both teams became friendly with each
other and according to Oscar, sports could play a vital and effective
role in promoting reconciliation among communities.
Oscar is planning to get down Soccer teams of all the tsunami
affected countries in Asia for an International Soccer tournament to be
held in Galle.
Since her arrival in Peraliya in January 2005, Allison has been
engaged in extricating the bodies of tsunami victims found in shrub
jungles and marshes in and around the devastated coastal villages of
Peraliya, Telwatte and Seenigama.
At present Ellison is keen on expanding the services of "Community
Tsunami Early Warning Centre" located at Peraliya. She is planning to
install a network of Wireless Speakers along the coastal belt of the
Galle district.
By now the people living in the coastal villages of Peraliya,
Telwatta and Seenigama are as in the habit of making inquiries from this
Tsunami Warning Centre whenever rumours are spreading of tsunamis.
For the livelihood development, she had also assisted many of the
less fortunate tsunami affected families of these villages.
For the reconstruction of tsunami destroyed Peraliya School funds
amounting to nearly 15 lakhs of rupees had been received as donations
which amount been deposited in the Bank and if the Ministry of Education
gives the green light Allison said the construction of Peraliya School
could be started at any time. |