NEWS

01. Name of the Organization : Centre for East Lanka Social Service

02. Acronym : CELSS

03. Address : 01/1, Main Street, Nintavur-24.

04. Date of Establishment : 1994.08.07

05. D.S. Division : Nintavur.

06. District : Ampara.

07. Contact Person : Mr. M.I.M. Mansoor (JP)-President

08. Contact Telephone No : Land: 067-5670102, 2250501.

Mobile: 077 6202241

09. Registered Number : District Level: AM/DPS/5/NGO/2003/08

10. E-Mail : celsssrilanka@yahoo.com

11. Bank and Account No. : Bank of Ceylon Nintavur Branch C 3245.




COMPLETED PROJECTS:

(01) Peace and development Project- Supported by
CHA Rs. 97,770.00

(02) Awareness Peace Building Programme
NEELAN THIRUCHELVAM TRUST Rs. 300,000.00

(03) Cleaning project in the affected areas of Nintavur
Supported by HELP AGE SRI LANKA. Rs. 290,000.00

(04) Toilet/ Sanitation Project in Sainthamaruthu
DS Division- Supported by CRISTIAN CHILDREN
FUND (CCF) Rs. 771,585.00

(05) Distribution of NFI to 315 affected Families
Supported by CARE International Rs. 2,205,000.00

(06) Construction of Pre School Buildings
Supported by FORUT Rs. 219,244.80

(07) Economic Development for Tsunami Affected Women
Headed Families -115, Supported by MERCY CORPS,
Rs. 1,678,000.00

(08) Economic Development for Tsunami Affected
Widows and Women Headed Low Income Families
191 - Supported by POLISH HUMANITARIAN ORG.
POLAND Rs. 406,394.00

(09) Dress Making / Tailoring Project for unemployed
Youths- Supported by MWRAF Rs. 216,600.00

(10) Counseling Programme- Supported by SOND MWRAF

(11) Distribution of Umbrellas CHA Rs. 106,744.00

(12) Economic Recovery of Women Headed Families (MED)
Project for 105 Supported by UNDP Rs. 3,000,000.00

(13) Permanent Housing Project-30 Houses Supported by
PRACTICAL ACTION (ITDG), Rs. 8,000,000.00

(14) Community Empowerment Project Supported by Lutheran World Relief / MWRAF Rs. 555,000.00


ON GOING PROJECTS.

(1) School Project Arasadithodam Nintavur. Supported by
HELP ALLIANCE – GERMANY Rs. 8,200,000.00

VISSON

01-Creating peace and harmony among Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim Communities and working towards equality and conflict resolution.

02-To relieve the mental stress of the poverty stricken owning to the conflict and natural disaster by attending to their economic, social, education, environmental development and protection activities, housing, water / sanitation and heath needs, thereby instilling self - confidence and opening a way for them to attain their

MISSION

Ø Creating awareness and understanding between all three ethnicities and through a protected society, we are trying to build peace among different communities.

Ø Protecting Child and Women Rights.

Ø Promoting gender issues.

Ø To help war and Tsunami affected families, encouraging them for self employment activities to improve the standard of living.

Ø Build an equitable life style through livelihood development to alleviate poverty.

Ø Assess and develop the health based water and sanitation Projects. Capacity building for youths and women for leadership and promoting their skills. Housing schemes for better living.

Ø Children (Pre - School education)

Consequent to the ethnic conflict prevailed in this region, some of Tamil and Muslim youths including females consisting 30, formed this organization in Nintavur and named this as Centre for East Lanka Social Service – (CELSS) in the year 1994 with the aim of assisting in the rehabilitation activities of the people affected by ethnic conflict and registered as CBO at Divisional level and incorporated at District and National levels as NGO in the year 2003. We are also an affiliated member of Ampara District NGOO Consortium / Council, Ampara, Social Organization Networking for Development (SOND), Akkaraipattu, Network for Sustainable Community Development (NESCOD), and Consortium of Integrated Rehabilitation Organization (CIRO). At present our membership increased to 870 comprising poor Tamil and Muslim youths including females, vulnerable group of fishermen and farmers.

This Organization is a humanitarian Organization. We work for needy people regardless of their creed, nationality, and race or gender

From the inception, we dedicated ourselves for building a peaceful life among Tamil and Muslim communities by building mutual understanding among them which was deteriorated owing to the ethnic conflict.

To attain these aims, with the support of Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies and Neelan Thiruchelvam Trust, we have conducted series of awareness programs, sports activities, Sharamadana Campaigns, Health camps and Exchange programmes between these two communities in this District.

After the Tsunami disaster, with these above mentioned aims, we have also added our effort in restoration of normal life of the affected people and to improve the living conditions of the affected people by undertaking livelihood Projects and infrastructure development works in the affected areas.

We are also encouraging People who are living under poverty line in livelihood development and self employment activities in order to improve the life standard of the vulnerable groups. We are now operating 03 Pre – Schools in the Tsunami affected areas at Nintavur for the betterment of affected Children and implementing a saving and credit schemes among our members and affected families. In our Organization 22 youths including females are working, of them 10 are in office administration, 09 are engaged in field works and other 03 are volunteers. All our able and enthusiastic staff is rendering yeomen service to the needy people with efficient management.

Our administrative structure is revamped by holding annual general meeting in keeping with our constitution and auditing of accounts annually