| Carleton University Students Extend a Helping Hand |
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| Wednesday, 01 June 2011 14:16 |
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IMHO Canada wishes to extend its gratitude to the students from the Carleton University Tamil Student Association (CUTSA), a non-profit student organization that spreads awareness about Tamil culture, for their support. The CUTSA organizes events in order to increase awareness of the humanitarian situation and needs in Sri Lanka and encourages the raising of funds to support humanitarian causes. The organization aims to create events that bring together the creativity and ambition of Tamil students with the mutual cause being the need for human rights such as access to basic healthcare. With the efforts of the CUTSA committee and members and the Tamil community of Ottawa, a donation of $460 was made to IMHO Canada ($200 from members of the Ottawa community and $260 from the CUTSA itself). We thank all who have extended their support to IMHO Canada as we strive to develop and improve health care infrastructure and services in underserved regions, such as communities across Sri Lanka. Having access to basic healthcare facilities and services is a right that every human being has, and we are grateful to those who help make this a reality for people in need. |
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