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P2P Rescue is a U.S.-based, not-for-profit organization working to raise awareness about and deliver support to Sri Lanka. Join us in our efforts to bring relief to communities in need on this beautiful island nation.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

Tsunami Birdhouses

Brid House of p2p Resouces

Limited-edition birdhouses created for the benefit of Sri Lanka (and birds of course) following the tragedy. Handmade from salvaged tsunami wreckage, no two houses are alike. Learn More

New Project Empowers
Girls in Sri Lanka
Updated - August 5, 2008
We're hard at work on a fantastic project that will connect teams of girls around the world with teams of girls in Sri Lanka to cooperate on social change, education, and cultural exchange programs.
In response to the current economy, we've also reduced the price of our tsunami birdhouses for charity by as much as 40 percent. They make excellent, highly original gifts for yourself or important people in your life.
Check out the birdhouses here!
recent voices entries
by Sean T. Kelly on November 5, 2008

I couldn’t be more excited about last night’s election results and the electricity in the air today. America already seems like a new place though the official handoff won’t happen til after the new year.

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by Sean T. Kelly on October 29, 2008

It’s nearly Halloween here in a number of international locations, such as the United States, Canada and lots of Latin American countries. That got me wondering: Does Sri Lanka “celebrate” Halloween? (I’m not sure celebrate is really the right term, unless you’re into celebrating the Night of the Witches.)
I was in Sri Lanka during […]

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by Sean T. Kelly on August 18, 2008

Is M.I.A. really, in your opinion, endorsing typical LTTE violence or is she telling a different kind of story thru her music? Both?

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SHOWS FOR SHELTERS

 new p2p

Mangofriends are the best kind of friends one can have in Sri Lanka. The puppet society named for them presents puppet plays to communities of children and families that continue to suffer in post-tsunami transitional housing. Visit our Projects section for more information about this wonderful program.

View a short QuickTime slide show (16.7 MB) by Project Director Steve Brick here.

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