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| Sister Hatune Foundation is at high alert during natural havocs like floods,
earthquakes etc. Bread and other food items were distributed in refuge camps
during flood. Isolated refuge camps were feeded by supply of bread in motor
boats. Flood and draught are seasonal and severe in South India and many houses
get washed away or immersed. |
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| Refuge camps are
set up to provide shelter for the poor during floods. These camps are usually
set up in schools or auditoriums where no proper facilities are available. The
foundation supplies food, clothes, medicines etc. to the refuge camps for the
survival of the poor. The foundation also played an active role in the Tsunami
disaster. These activities of the foundation help provide cross cultural
communication. There is no barrier to win the hearts of people belonging to all
religions and it is a revolt against de-spiritualized existence. |
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| Of course the
disasters take away several lives and the people will taste the bitterness of
death very often as we live. Death is nothing but a continuation of life; the
completion of life; the surrendering of the human body. But the heart and soul
live for ever. They do not die. Every religion has got eternity - another life;
this life is not the end; people who believe it is, fear death. If it was
properly explained that death was nothing but going home to god, then there
would be no fear. But our duty is to care for the victims. |
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