Thursday, August 21, 2014

Peace Tour - Christian Fellowship and Brotherhood experienced At the YMCAs of Vavuniya & Pandateruppu

The Peace Tour started from Pamunugama YMCA on 15 August at 05.00 am with 25 youth representing the YMCAs of Matara and Pamunugama and youth from Moratuwa.
The youth from Batticaloa could not join the programme due to a communication problem for which the Pamunugama YMCA apologisesd to the Batticaloa YMCA.

The first stop was at the Vavuniya YMCA for lunch.
Mr. Solomon, President of the Vavuniya YMCA has organised a welcome for the youth from the south together with his colleagues, youth club members and the staff. The Christian fellowship was experienced by all gathered through sharing a meal followed by music with the Vavuniya YMCA young musicians. After lunch the President, who was the Additional Director of Education (Vavuniya Zone)  shared his knowledge and experience about the problems faced by the youth in Vavuniya. He was of the view, although a development  in infrastructure, education and employment is taking place, still the people are not completely find it peaceful in their minds as the effects of war are troubling their minds. A new problem is raising its head in the area in the form of  drug menace. The most affected by the war – women and children are still trying to find out their future among the broken pieces of hope and happiness.

It was around 05.00 pm when the Peace Tour reached Pandaterruppu where they were warmly received by Ratnavel  Master of the Pandateruppu YMCA. The youth were accommodated at the YMCA and Master’s house itself. After the dinner the purpose of the Peace Tour was further explained and the details of the programme on the following day was discussed.

16 August 2014
A Shramadana was conducted  to clean and paint the nursery house of the YMCA and the electricity connection was supplied to the satisfaction and happiness of the Pandateruppu YMCA community. The nursery is serving 38 children  assisted by 3 instructors.
After completing the shramadana work the youth were taken round the peninsula to see the life of the Jaffna people. First they visited the Budhist shrine at Dambakola Patuna where Sangamiththa Terani supposed to had landed with the Sacred Bo Tree. From there they proceeded to Karainagar and saw the Naguleswaran Hindu Temple. Finally the youth enjoyed the opportunity of bathing in the famous Casurina Beach.

Final Session
Dinner was followed by sharing of experience.
Ratnavel Master shared his experience in building up the Pandateruppu YMCA. How they started as a sports club (same as the Pamunugama YMCA) ; raising funds   for their community work through renting out chairs and cutlery. Their main service to the community has been and is suppoting the farmers – especially through a seed onion bank.
YMCA building was constructed in the land of 35 perches donated by Ratnavel Master. Funds came from the earnings through renting out chairs and cutlery. When they approached 50 farmers for a donation of one cement bag each the farmers responded with 10 cement bags each. Such was the reputation earned by the YMCA.

During the national crisis period (1979-2009) people including Ratnavel Master had to leave Pandateruppu and live elsewhere. Ratnavel Master went to Kilinochchi and worked for a German NGO (CNH). He has been looking after 150 children either orphaned or separated from their parents; facing hardships including lack of food and health-care and living in bunkers. They were lucky to get hold of food items left by WHO staff  who left in haste to save themselves.

Finally the army took the children to an IDP camp and on their way to the camp the vehicles were attacked wounding several including Ratnavel Master  and killing two people. At the camp the children were helped to find their parents and a few whose parents have either dead or fled found shelter in an orphanage.

The youth were alarmed to hear the sharing and expressed their respect to the Master and thanked him and the members and staff  of the Pandateruppu YMCA for keeping up the  YMCA flame burning through the difficult period. Finally with exchange of souvenirs and gifts for the poor students in the area and offering thanks for the wonderful hospitality  offered by Ratnavel Master and the Pandateruppu YMCA the “Peace Tour” organised by the Pamunugama YMCA ended with a sing-song fiesta.

This Programme was funded through the Peace Maker Joint Project of the YMCA of Pamunugama together with the Y Global of Norway.

Reported by
Shelton Peiris
Pamunugama YMCA

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