Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GIVE A HELPING HAND TO MULLAI FLOOD VICTIMS

World Vision organises pop-up sale in aid of people hit by floods in Mullaithiv­u

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In an effort to equip and empower families to rebuild and restore their lives, World Vision has organised a pop-up sale at The Bayleaf on February 9, in collaborat­ion with emerging start-ups. Titled ‘Gift Love: To Remember, Rebuild and Restore; the sale will run from10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, the organisati­on said in a media release. It said:

40 days since the flood waters receded in the North, families in Kilinochch­i and Mullaithiv­u are still struggling to rebuild their lives and return to normalcy.

Since the war, Mullaithiv­u and Kilinochch­i also have a large ageing population and a significan­tly high number of people with a disability making it more difficult for them to find work.

Since the war, Mullaithiv­u and Kilinochch­i also have a large ageing population and a significan­tly high number of people with a disability making it more difficult for them to find work

With over 125,000 acres of cultivatio­n land destroyed and over 20,000 livestock lost, the biggest struggle the families face right now is recovering their livelihood.

The floods affected over 120,000 families in the North. Out of the 10,000 families who were affected in Mullaithiv­u, over 3,000 are women-headed.

Minimal Simple, Amberry, Shoe Lace Studio, Aphrodite Designer Wear, The Moon And All Its Stars, Eco Kadé, CK Green – Pathra, Blossoms, Foodie Goodies and Design Warehouse will all be at the pop-up sale and will be contributi­ng a part of their sales towards programmes to support families affected by the floods.

Products available for purchase will include miniature plants, body and bath products, wood-wear accessorie­s, ecofriendl­y products, loungewear, string and wall art, home décor, stationery and designer wear.

The floods affected over 120,000 families in the North. Out of the 10,000 families who were affected in Mullaithiv­u, over 3,000 are women-headed

World Vision’s immediate emergency response reached over 3,000 families.

The funds raised at the pop-up sale will be used in World Vision’s longterm recovery response plans for 4,000 identified families in Mullaitivu and Kilinochch­i Districts.

The recovery response focuses on livelihood recovery, water, sanitation and hygiene, and health and nutrition. Disaster risk reduction will also be a high priority in the long-term recovery in making these vulnerable communitie­s disaster-ready.

So, treat your loved ones to a meaningful gift this Valentine’s and support families to rebuild their lives.

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