HOW ONE PERSON TURNED
THE TIDE
AND SAVED THOUSANDS
OF PEOPLE
In November, 2015, the heavens opened up in Tamilnadu,
India. The annual monsoon came with a
vengeance. It was the wettest monsoon in over 100
years. More than forty inches of rain
fell in November. One day a seemingly unbelievable
10 ½ inches of rain fell in one 24-hour period.
The entire state was flooded.
People were forced out of their homes—some of which were standing
in seven feet of water. The floodwater
was contaminated with sewage, so water-borne diseases quickly became a real
threat.
Ten million people were displaced. But where could they go? There was flooding on all sides throughout
the state. There was nowhere to go but
up onto their roofs. Almost overnight
Chennai had more than ten million people on the rooftops.
There was no way to obtain food, medicines or
blankets.
Helicopters had the unenviable
task of trying to feed millions of people stuck on their rooftops for days on
end.
The campus at Rising Star Outreach was also flooding.
All schools had been closed. The children couldn’t get home to their
leprosy colonies because all roads were closed.
All communication was down and the children were crazy with worry about
their parents. Can you imagine having 265 children cooped up for days?
Our greatest concern was for the families in the leprosy
colonies. I knew that they no rooftops
to which they could seek refuge, as they lived in small huts. The colonies are in remote areas and I knew
that the government would make little effort to help.
With all roads closed, our director, Dr. Susan sought a boat
in an attempt to check on the situation, but all they could find was a
rowboat. In her rowboat she went to
visit as many colonies as possible. She
reported that the situation was dire. Some
colonies had as much as eight feet of standing water. The people had nowhere to go. They were stuck in water over their
heads! They were starving—with many of
them having gone for days without food.
But there was no money.
You can’t spend money you don’t have.
We put up an urgent plea on our website for assistance. A whopping $200 came in. We sent an email out to all our supporters
begging for help.
One supporter, Sandy Bertha, saw the email and within
minutes the family foundation and other family members contributed $45,000 in to
the relief effort. This donation became
a catalyst and people began to respond.
Soon we had raised $70,000!
They provided food and medical care to more than 3,000
people! Dr. Susan wrote me the following
note after reaching the Villivakkam Colony.
“The patients in the colony gave
us hugs and were so happy for the assistance by way of medical help, rice,
beans, and oil that we provided them. I
have never seen them welcome us in this hearty manner before. They had gone
many days without food. Many of the men
who mostly would speak roughly were smiling and subdued.
In the last village a
thin lady carrying a child had tears in her eyes when she thanked us for the
medical camp, blanket and food supplies.
We had struggled to load our supplies into a boat and reach their village. We carried all our materials in a tractor
from the other side, along with the staff, and reached their school. Just looking at her careworn, sad face, I was
sure that all the terrible stress that we have all been going through was worth
it all, many times over.”
One of our Rising Star students, Beulah, was from the
Cuddalore Colony, more than 100 miles away.
Her family’s home had collapsed.
Thanks to the relief money her colony was saved and her family home has
now been rebuilt.
The mother of two other students, Mohanapriyen and Jagadeesh,
was hit by a bus that was out of control in the flooding waters. Once again, Dr. Susan was able to get her to
a hospital by boat and save her life.
All in all, more than 3,000 people were provided with food
and medicines, in many cases saving their lives. And all this was made possible by the
response of one woman who saw an email come in and decided to take immediate
action, and another who took it upon herself to make a difference.
I am a firm believer in the power of one person to change
the world!
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