Force of Nature

Force of Nature

| 12.01.2012

Next Friday, January 13th, our Eco Film will be Force of Nature.

Genere: Documentary. 2010. English. 93 minutes. Director: Sturla Gunnarsson

Scientist Dr. David Suzuki, a leading environmentalist in Canada, tells many reasons why he and we should care about the environment. With the human population growing exponentially and humans having increasingly longer life expectancies, we as a species are having a larger footprint on the environment. Much of what is man made in the world, such as the economy, democracy and the dependence on fossil fuels, are treated as unchangeable forces of nature, when in reality they can and should be viewed critically, especially in their long term consequences on life on the planet. He also tells of the interconnectedness we are as a species without most really realizing it, and that we should have a stronger connection to place and what that means.

Born Free

| 3.01.2012

Despite the cyclone having stirred up Sadhana Forest quite a bit we continue our Eco Film Club next Friday, January 6th at 7 p.m. with the screening of Born Free.

Genre: Family, Drama. 1966. English. 95 minutes.

Watch the first part of the movie here:

Born Free is the heart warming true story of a British couple who teach their pet lioness how to survive in the wilds of the African jungles. Joy and George Adamson (portrayed by real-life married couple Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers) involuntarily domesticate several lions while living in Kenya. They keep one, named Elsa, until she is fully grown, and rather than turn her over to a zoo, they decide to train her to live like a wild animal so that they can release her into her natural habitat.

Sadhana Forest’s appeal for Support after Cyclone

| 2.01.2012


Dear friends of Sadhana Forest,

On Friday December 30, Cyclone Thane hit the states of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry with heavy rains and wind speeds of up to 135 kph (83 mph) and tidal surges of up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). The cyclone hit the whole coast from Chennai down to Karaikal. Our district, Villupuram, is among the worst hit as the cyclone epicenter hit close to Pondicherry.

Damage to a residency.
Damage to a residency.

Sadhana Forest was highly affected by the cyclone. The storm hit us around midnight and strengthened throughout the morning. Around 2:30 AM on Friday morning, 94 volunteers, including families and children, were evacuated from their living spaces to the safest dormitory in Sadhana Forest. In time, the dormitory roof suffered severe damage and everyone underneath was quickly soaked. Although the conditions were very harsh, all of our volunteers kept their spirits high and cared for each other. We are all thankful for going through this experience in a loving supportive community.

Sadhana Forest suffered damage on every structure. Out of 20 houses of the long term volunteers, 14 have been completely destroyed. This has been our greatest loss. These houses accommodate those who have committed to work with us for a few years or more with complete dedication. Additionally, the roofing material of all the huts including: the main community hut, the kitchen, the dormitories, and the remaining residential houses were blown away by the strong winds. The foundations and safety of most huts are severely compromised due to very wet soil around the structures. Also, the laundry and the shower huts were both ruined by the storm.

In the forest, most of the young TDEF trees that we have planted survived. Unfortunately many of our older trees and Acacias have fallen. The vegetable garden and orchard have been completely devastated. The majority or our fruit trees including all the banana trees, papaya trees, and mango trees were uprooted.

The traumatic experience of the cyclone didn’t hinder the volunteers’ spirits. As soon as the sun reappeared we started clearing the paths, making urgent repairs, drying bedding and blankets, and salvaging belongings from the broken homes. However most of the repairs require the purchase new materials and skilled labor which incur heavy costs.

We need urgent help from all our well-wishers, friends and family around the world.

The total damage to infrastructure is estimated at: 2,800,000 Indian Rupees, equivalent to 41,790 Euros or 52,830 US Dollars.

If you’d like to support rebuilding a long-term volunteer’s hut, it would cost 90,000 Indian Rupees.

Please see the attached spreadsheet with the detailed estimate of all emergency rebuilding costs.

Thank you very much for your care and love for Sadhana Forest.

Lots of love,

Yorit and Aviram

 

Donate to Support us:

For tax exemption in the US, and donations from other countries:
https://secure.aviusa.org/donations_donatenow_sadhana.php

For tax exemption in the UK:

http://www.aviuk.org/donate.htm


Sadhana Forest Emergency Cyclone Repair Estimate

Rebuild

 

14 Long Term Volunteer Huts at 90,000 each

1,260,000

Couples’ Huts

110,000

Children’s Land Toilet

50,000

Fencing

100,000

Laundry Hut

100,000

Roof Repairs

6 Long Term Volunteers Huts roofs at 50,000 each

300,000

Main Hut Roof

28,000

Family Hut Pillars + Roof

25,000

Solar Panel Hut Roof

15,000

Retreat Hut Roof + Pillars

30,000

Family Hut Roof + cross beam

10,000

Tool Shed roof

10,000

Entrance Hut Roof + cross bean

25,000

Parking roof

10,000

Shower Hut roof

90,000

Toilet dorm roof, broken wood on support

40,000

Middle Dormitory roof

20,000

Training dorm roof

200,000

Kitchen dorm roof

50,000

Kitchen roof

80,000

Pillar Repair

Bike Hut

2,000

Toilets, walls

15,000

Healing Hut

20,000

Old Shower pillar, doors

30,000

Dosa Kitchen pillar

3,000

Replacement of Damaged Equipment

Water Tank

5,000

Children’s Land shade net

15,000

Children’s Land water tower

70,000

Children’s Land PVC pipe

2,000

Solar System new invertor, connectors

85,000

Total Estimate in Indian Rupees:

2,800,000

Total Estimate in Euros:

41,790

Total Estimate in US Dollars:

52,830

For tax exemption in the US, and donations from other countries:
https://secure.aviusa.org/donations_donatenow_sadhana.php

For tax exemption in the UK:

http://www.aviuk.org/donate.htm


 

 

Auroville Radio on Sadhana Forest after cyclone

| 2.01.2012

Here is Auroville Radio’s half hour Interview with volunteers of Sadhana Forest on the effects of the cyclone.

Click here to listen on Auroville Radio Website

Children’s Land celebration!!

| 28.12.2011

On the 27th  more than 250 people  participated in the 2nd birthday of the Children’s Land project! Eleven games and many performances were held during the celebration! All the volunteers of Sadhana Forest, about 100 volunteers, ran the activities.

All the children went home with a mask and a smile…

So the celebration was a great success!

 

 

The most popular activity was Face painting! By the afternoon the children’s faces were full of color!

 

 

 

 

Another activity was natural playdoh! They first draw on paper and then fill the formes with the playdoh. The children created many beautiful colors!

 

 

Tasting and Guessing - This game is a blindfolded discovery of taste and smell. The children were given different foods to guess what they were!

The speciality of the day -  Vegan muffins, rosella leaves and seeds, tapioca chips, cinnamon, star anise, citrus leaves, turmeric, and chili powder, and banana…   They loved it!!!

 

        

There where also many performances during the birthday!

There was a puppet show, capoeira (Brazilian dance), clown and magic perfomance, body percussion and more