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Aid Still Required (ASR) is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to bringing attention and humanitarian aid to areas suffering from natural disasters or human crises. Incorporated in Santa Monica, California, US, in 2008. The name, "Aid Still Required" and the mission were born out of the need to bring these issues back into the spotlight after they have left the news headlines and public awareness. Future project locations are Thailand, Appalachia, NYC First Responders, Haiti, and the Gulf Oil.

Southeast Asia edit

In December 2004, the tsunami in Southeast Asia claimed 230,000 lives and destroyed the livelihood of millions of families and communities in 12 different nations. In response to the tsunami, Aid Still Required founders, Hunter and Andrea Herz Payne created its first project: a CD compilation endorsed by former United States President Bill Clinton's United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Tsunami Relief. The CD contains tracks by musicians such as Paul McCartney, Norah Jones, Avril Lavigne, James Taylor, Sarah McLachlan, Bonnie Raitt, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Shawn Colvin, Ani DiFranco, Maroon 5, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Phantom Planet, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ray Charles, and ASR founder and president, Hunter Payne. ASR are currently working on two projects in Southeast Asia.[citation needed]

Indonesia edit

Banda Aceh was the region most damaged by the tsunami where 160,000 people were lost. The livelihoods of many survivors were destroyed when the rush of seawater decimated the reef protecting the region virtually destroying the day-fishing industry.

Proceeds from the Aid Still Required CD supports a local Aceh NGO called Yayasan Lamjabat's Ujung Pancu Project which is a job training center, specializing in sustainable and environmentally friendly development, conservation, and disaster-preparedness. The project is located 6 miles from Banda Aceh at the most northern end of the mountain range that runs from West Sumatra to Aceh.

The Ujung Pancu Project provides reforestation and seaweed cultivation programs, teaches the community how to transition to organic and fish farming, and addresses the rights and protection of women, children, and the elderly.[citation needed]

Sri Lanka edit

Following the tsunami, officials from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) suggested the creation of a tsunami early warning system for Southeast Asia. If one had been in place prior to December 2004, hundreds of thousands of lives could have been saved.

Though the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka took the direct brunt of the wave, the tsunami was so forceful that waters smashed into the coast on the opposite side of the island as well, causing mass destruction to the southwestern coastal village of Peraliya, among others. The wave was so powerful, it created the world's largest train disaster by derailing the Queen of the Seas Colombo-Galle Express train which killed 1700 people. It is estimated that in Peraliya village alone, 2,500 people perished. Only eight walls from the 490 village homes remained standing.

ASR has identified a local tsunami warning center in Peraliya, a coastal village in southwestern Sri Lanka to support. The Community Tsunami Early Warning Center (CTEC[1] ) was begun by international volunteers and has plans to expand to a total of four centers along the coast. Research is also under way exploring the possibility of exporting the program to the Indonesian and Thai coastlines. In addition to supplying a public address system, CTEC strives to create an empowered community, educated and prepared, and to rediscover traditional and local knowledge of signals that predict natural disasters.

The village of Peraliya is featured in The Third Wave.[2] Upon hearing about the tsunami, Australian humanitarian medic and 9/11 first-responder Alison Thompson and partner Oscar Gubernati came to Sri Lanka to provide assistance and ended up in Peraliya. Their original plan of volunteering for two weeks turned into a two-year life-altering journey in which they established a refugee camp, a local medical center, both flourishing today, and CTEC, the first and only early-warning center of its kind in the entire region. The film's title, The Third Wave, refers to the wave of volunteers who came to provide aid to the region.[citation needed]

Darfur, Sudan edit

The Village Restoration and Advancement Initiative (VRAI) edit

Christie Communications and Aid Still Required have collaborated in the development of The Village Reforestation and Advancement Initiative. It utilizes age-old farming techniques and irrigation systems to help stop desertification and environmental degradation and to regenerate the soil, thereby restoring self-sufficiency to villagers. The initiative is focused on planting forest breaks to stop the desert creep, protect villages, and revitalize the land. Its similar desert topography to the Darfur region bodes well for success of VRAI in Darfur. Due to violence surrounding the Spring 2010 Sudanese elections, piloting this venture in Darfur is still dangerous at this time. Christie and Aid Still Required are exploring partnerships in the region.

Hurricane Katrina edit

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf of Mexico and quickly became the costliest natural disaster in American history ($81.2 billion) causing severe damage in Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. Worst hit was New Orleans where 80% of the city was covered in floodwater, 1,836 people died, and over 200,000 homes were destroyed. Aid Still Required has identified the first two projects it would like to support in New Orleans.

Wetlands restoration edit

The wetlands of the Gulf Coast have provided natural protection against hurricane flood for centuries as every 2.7 miles of wetlands can reduce a storm surge by one foot. Decades of dredging in the waters off the Louisiana coast, however, in conjunctions with the construction of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO), have severely degraded the wetlands in and around the New Orleans delta. In addition to floodwater protections, these wetlands are home to 25% of the total domestic marine catch, including shrimp, crabs, and crawfish

Often referred to as "the hurricane highway", MRGO creates a direct pathway from the Gulf of Mexico to the inner harbor of New Orleans. A Louisiana State University report states that MRGO may have made the storm surge 20% higher and two or three times faster as it hit the city. MRGO has experienced consistent erosion since its construction in the 1960s and is now three times wider than originally built. Constructed in large part to facilitate passage of larger ships, it has developed shoals, which now make it impassable to those same vessels. The Army Corps of Engineers has recommended that the outlet be closed, but the plan has not yet been approved.

Recognizing the importance of the wetlands as a natural barrier for New Orleans and their importance to the region's native wildlife, Aid Still Required is researching various means of restoration. The Gulf Coast Oil Spill which began in April 2010 is bringing heightened awareness to the issue. Common Ground Relief[3] is a local organization that is working on wetlands restoration, establishing a local nursery and utilizing volunteers to rehabilitate portions of the bayou and to rebuild and restore homes in the Lower Ninth Ward.

The New Orleans Floating Townhouses edit

During Hurricane Katrina in the St. Roch area of New Orleans, floodwaters destroyed foundations of many buildings and homes. ASR has proposed a project to utilize sustainability and protect the homes by using zero energy consumption and making the homes floatable in case of another catastrophe.

Collaborations edit

Darfur PSA campaign with NBA players edit

The Aid Still Required NBA Campaign for Darfur began many months before Aid Still Required officially became a nonprofit. A letter that founder Andrea Herz Payne had written expressing concern over investments funding the crisis in Darfur ended up in the hands of NBA Cavaliers player Ira Newble. Ira contacted Sudan expert Smith College professor Eric Reeves and the seeds for NBA player involvement began. Hunter and Andrea saw the potential impact NBA players could make on raising awareness about the Darfur crisis and started contacting players and the press. In fall 2007, Participant Media contacted the Paynes asking for their assistance in creating the Darfur Now PSA Campaign. The Paynes enrolled Olympic athlete Rafer Johnson, NBA players Steve Nash, Baron Davis, Ira Newble, Eric Snow, and Matt Barnes, actors Lauren Conrad and Kristoff St. John, and humanitarian Lauren Bush in the campaign. Five members of their hometown team, The Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher, Andrew Bynum, Trevor Ariza, and Luke Walton). Kobe Bryant's PSA launched the Aid Still Required website the day it aired on ESPN, March 4, 2008, which also included an interview with Grant Hill about Darfur.

Participant media edit

Darfur Now PSA Campaign, Darfur Now Roundtable. Darfur Now Roundtable In the summer of 2008, Participant Media asked Aid Still Required to host a Roundtable discussion for the entertainment and nonprofit communities. Los Angeles Lakers Derek Fisher and actor Don Cheadle co-hosted; keynote speakers were former State Department Africa specialist, humanitarian and activist John Prendergast of The Enough Project and Omer Ismail of Darfur Peace and Development Organization.

Thecommunity.com/ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Campaign edit

Commencing in December 2009. The 14th Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, actors Morgan Freeman, Anne Archer, Nancy Cartwright, Priscilla Presley, Joel Madden. Actress CCH Pounder, Los Angeles Lakers Andrew Bynum, Luke Walton, Josh Powell, Didier "D.J" Mbenga, and Jordan Farmar, former NBA All-Star Bill Walton, and activist Daniel Ellsberg participated at ASR's request.

Hans Zimmer and The Remote Control Foundation edit

"Save An Angel" Mother's Day Campaign [4] with Hans Zimmer and teenage songstress Rachel Eskenazi-Gold. Former NFL Player, humanitarian and Milken Institute staffer Rosey Grier contributed a PSA for Aid Still Required.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tsunami Warning". CTEC Community Tsunami Early Warning Center. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  2. ^ "The Third Wave - An Alison Thompson Documentary". Splash Magazines | Los Angeles.
  3. ^ "Common Ground Relief: Volunteering, Wetlands Restoration, and Construction – Restoring the coast from New Orleans to the Gulf…".
  4. ^ . The Community. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-01-27.

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includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Aid Still Required ASR is a not for profit 501 c 3 organization committed to bringing attention and humanitarian aid to areas suffering from natural disasters or human crises Incorporated in Santa Monica California US in 2008 The name Aid Still Required and the mission were born out of the need to bring these issues back into the spotlight after they have left the news headlines and public awareness Future project locations are Thailand Appalachia NYC First Responders Haiti and the Gulf Oil Contents 1 Southeast Asia 1 1 Indonesia 1 2 Sri Lanka 2 Darfur Sudan 2 1 The Village Restoration and Advancement Initiative VRAI 3 Hurricane Katrina 3 1 Wetlands restoration 3 2 The New Orleans Floating Townhouses 4 Collaborations 4 1 Darfur PSA campaign with NBA players 4 2 Participant media 4 3 Thecommunity com Universal Declaration of Human Rights UDHR Campaign 4 4 Hans Zimmer and The Remote Control Foundation 5 References 6 External linksSoutheast Asia editIn December 2004 the tsunami in Southeast Asia claimed 230 000 lives and destroyed the livelihood of millions of families and communities in 12 different nations In response to the tsunami Aid Still Required founders Hunter and Andrea Herz Payne created its first project a CD compilation endorsed by former United States President Bill Clinton s United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Tsunami Relief The CD contains tracks by musicians such as Paul McCartney Norah Jones Avril Lavigne James Taylor Sarah McLachlan Bonnie Raitt John Lennon Eric Clapton Shawn Colvin Ani DiFranco Maroon 5 Beth Nielsen Chapman Phantom Planet The Blind Boys of Alabama Ray Charles and ASR founder and president Hunter Payne ASR are currently working on two projects in Southeast Asia citation needed Indonesia edit Banda Aceh was the region most damaged by the tsunami where 160 000 people were lost The livelihoods of many survivors were destroyed when the rush of seawater decimated the reef protecting the region virtually destroying the day fishing industry Proceeds from the Aid Still Required CD supports a local Aceh NGO called Yayasan Lamjabat s Ujung Pancu Project which is a job training center specializing in sustainable and environmentally friendly development conservation and disaster preparedness The project is located 6 miles from Banda Aceh at the most northern end of the mountain range that runs from West Sumatra to Aceh The Ujung Pancu Project provides reforestation and seaweed cultivation programs teaches the community how to transition to organic and fish farming and addresses the rights and protection of women children and the elderly citation needed Sri Lanka edit Following the tsunami officials from the United Nations Development Program UNDP suggested the creation of a tsunami early warning system for Southeast Asia If one had been in place prior to December 2004 hundreds of thousands of lives could have been saved Though the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka took the direct brunt of the wave the tsunami was so forceful that waters smashed into the coast on the opposite side of the island as well causing mass destruction to the southwestern coastal village of Peraliya among others The wave was so powerful it created the world s largest train disaster by derailing the Queen of the Seas Colombo Galle Express train which killed 1700 people It is estimated that in Peraliya village alone 2 500 people perished Only eight walls from the 490 village homes remained standing ASR has identified a local tsunami warning center in Peraliya a coastal village in southwestern Sri Lanka to support The Community Tsunami Early Warning Center CTEC 1 was begun by international volunteers and has plans to expand to a total of four centers along the coast Research is also under way exploring the possibility of exporting the program to the Indonesian and Thai coastlines In addition to supplying a public address system CTEC strives to create an empowered community educated and prepared and to rediscover traditional and local knowledge of signals that predict natural disasters The village of Peraliya is featured in The Third Wave 2 Upon hearing about the tsunami Australian humanitarian medic and 9 11 first responder Alison Thompson and partner Oscar Gubernati came to Sri Lanka to provide assistance and ended up in Peraliya Their original plan of volunteering for two weeks turned into a two year life altering journey in which they established a refugee camp a local medical center both flourishing today and CTEC the first and only early warning center of its kind in the entire region The film s title The Third Wave refers to the wave of volunteers who came to provide aid to the region citation needed Darfur Sudan editThe Village Restoration and Advancement Initiative VRAI edit Christie Communications and Aid Still Required have collaborated in the development of The Village Reforestation and Advancement Initiative It utilizes age old farming techniques and irrigation systems to help stop desertification and environmental degradation and to regenerate the soil thereby restoring self sufficiency to villagers The initiative is focused on planting forest breaks to stop the desert creep protect villages and revitalize the land Its similar desert topography to the Darfur region bodes well for success of VRAI in Darfur Due to violence surrounding the Spring 2010 Sudanese elections piloting this venture in Darfur is still dangerous at this time Christie and Aid Still Required are exploring partnerships in the region Hurricane Katrina editOn August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf of Mexico and quickly became the costliest natural disaster in American history 81 2 billion causing severe damage in Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana Worst hit was New Orleans where 80 of the city was covered in floodwater 1 836 people died and over 200 000 homes were destroyed Aid Still Required has identified the first two projects it would like to support in New Orleans Wetlands restoration edit The wetlands of the Gulf Coast have provided natural protection against hurricane flood for centuries as every 2 7 miles of wetlands can reduce a storm surge by one foot Decades of dredging in the waters off the Louisiana coast however in conjunctions with the construction of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet MRGO have severely degraded the wetlands in and around the New Orleans delta In addition to floodwater protections these wetlands are home to 25 of the total domestic marine catch including shrimp crabs and crawfishOften referred to as the hurricane highway MRGO creates a direct pathway from the Gulf of Mexico to the inner harbor of New Orleans A Louisiana State University report states that MRGO may have made the storm surge 20 higher and two or three times faster as it hit the city MRGO has experienced consistent erosion since its construction in the 1960s and is now three times wider than originally built Constructed in large part to facilitate passage of larger ships it has developed shoals which now make it impassable to those same vessels The Army Corps of Engineers has recommended that the outlet be closed but the plan has not yet been approved Recognizing the importance of the wetlands as a natural barrier for New Orleans and their importance to the region s native wildlife Aid Still Required is researching various means of restoration The Gulf Coast Oil Spill which began in April 2010 is bringing heightened awareness to the issue Common Ground Relief 3 is a local organization that is working on wetlands restoration establishing a local nursery and utilizing volunteers to rehabilitate portions of the bayou and to rebuild and restore homes in the Lower Ninth Ward The New Orleans Floating Townhouses edit During Hurricane Katrina in the St Roch area of New Orleans floodwaters destroyed foundations of many buildings and homes ASR has proposed a project to utilize sustainability and protect the homes by using zero energy consumption and making the homes floatable in case of another catastrophe Collaborations editDarfur PSA campaign with NBA players edit The Aid Still Required NBA Campaign for Darfur began many months before Aid Still Required officially became a nonprofit A letter that founder Andrea Herz Payne had written expressing concern over investments funding the crisis in Darfur ended up in the hands of NBA Cavaliers player Ira Newble Ira contacted Sudan expert Smith College professor Eric Reeves and the seeds for NBA player involvement began Hunter and Andrea saw the potential impact NBA players could make on raising awareness about the Darfur crisis and started contacting players and the press In fall 2007 Participant Media contacted the Paynes asking for their assistance in creating the Darfur Now PSA Campaign The Paynes enrolled Olympic athlete Rafer Johnson NBA players Steve Nash Baron Davis Ira Newble Eric Snow and Matt Barnes actors Lauren Conrad and Kristoff St John and humanitarian Lauren Bush in the campaign Five members of their hometown team The Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant Derek Fisher Andrew Bynum Trevor Ariza and Luke Walton Kobe Bryant s PSA launched the Aid Still Required website the day it aired on ESPN March 4 2008 which also included an interview with Grant Hill about Darfur Participant media edit Darfur Now PSA Campaign Darfur Now Roundtable Darfur Now Roundtable In the summer of 2008 Participant Media asked Aid Still Required to host a Roundtable discussion for the entertainment and nonprofit communities Los Angeles Lakers Derek Fisher and actor Don Cheadle co hosted keynote speakers were former State Department Africa specialist humanitarian and activist John Prendergast of The Enough Project and Omer Ismail of Darfur Peace and Development Organization Thecommunity com Universal Declaration of Human Rights UDHR Campaign edit Commencing in December 2009 The 14th Dalai Lama Archbishop Desmond Tutu actors Morgan Freeman Anne Archer Nancy Cartwright Priscilla Presley Joel Madden Actress CCH Pounder Los Angeles Lakers Andrew Bynum Luke Walton Josh Powell Didier D J Mbenga and Jordan Farmar former NBA All Star Bill Walton and activist Daniel Ellsberg participated at ASR s request Hans Zimmer and The Remote Control Foundation edit Save An Angel Mother s Day Campaign 4 with Hans Zimmer and teenage songstress Rachel Eskenazi Gold Former NFL Player humanitarian and Milken Institute staffer Rosey Grier contributed a PSA for Aid Still Required References edit Tsunami Warning CTEC Community Tsunami Early Warning Center Retrieved 30 March 2012 The Third Wave An Alison Thompson Documentary Splash Magazines Los Angeles Common Ground Relief Volunteering Wetlands Restoration and Construction Restoring the coast from New Orleans to the Gulf Video The human rights photo shoots The Community Archived from the original on 2012 02 07 Retrieved 2012 01 27 External links editAraton Harvey 15 March 2008 Gingerly the Athlete Turns Activist The New York Times Opening eyes to Darfur Los Angeles Times 19 May 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 12 12 http www aidstillrequired org articles Exotic AdventureQ1 2010 pdf permanent dead link Aid Still Required GuideStar Profile Darfur Now Participant Media Archived from the original on 2011 12 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aid Still Required amp oldid 1197946871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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