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Canadian Takes Action! Oct 28

Dear friends,

We have been overwhelmed by all the private help provided by families and friends, former guests and supporters. Looking at all the help from all these fantastic people, you know that the would is not a bad place at all. Unfortunately the news and the media is mostly interested in negative news which affects all humanity in a very negative way. If we focus on good, good things will happen. Thanks a million to all of you that have helped or are still helping Samoa.

Below is a friend of mine that took an initiative in Canada. The Samoa Observer Newspaper got to know about it and wrote the following story…

Mats      www.samoa-experience.com

By Alana Lojek, South Shore Clipper

After learning about the devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck Samoa on September 29, a St. Margaret’s Bay man has taken aid relief into his own hands.


James (Jamie) Little, who runs a travel company in Hubley, has a personal connection to the tiny island-nation in the South Pacific Ocean. He visited the “extraordinary island” — which is approximately the same size and population as Cape Breton — two years ago and developed a strong liking for the “absolutely phenomenal place.”

When he heard about the effects of the 8.3 magnitude earthquake, which killed over 180 people and displaced thousands, he decided to spring into action. After talking to a Swedish friend of his who runs the Virgin Cove resort on Samoa, Mr. Little posted an ad on Kijiji seeking emergency supplies, like tarps, cookware, sandals, and first aid kits.

He received a number of calls from people wanting to donate items. He also shopped thrift stores in search of clothing and supplies, and bought tarps himself. Then, along with his two little boys, Mr. Little loaded up a large box with all the aid items he had collected.

The kids “had so much fun filling up the box,” he says, which he then mailed by air (for $450!) to Apia. He says he has been driven to do whatever he could for the residents who have “lost everything,” and also wanted “to send a good message to my kids.”

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Mr. Little says he initially wanted to make a cash donation to the Canadian Red Cross, but decided against it when he learned the funds would go into the general program, and not specifically to the Samoan disaster. With the similarly-timed tragic disasters in the Philippines

and Indonesia, he was worried Samoa would be overlooked. Although neighboring American Samoa, which was also hard-hit, falls under the protection of the United States, Samoa itself does not.

In addition to corresponding with the UN Ambassador for Samoa in New York, Mr. Little contacted Federal MP Geoff Regan to inquire about Canadian government assistance. He learned, however, that the government is unable to provide support unless Samoa officially requests it, as it could be seen as a sign of disrespect.

At this point, he is waiting to see what will happen as far as relief is concerned, but says over the next month he might hold a bottle drive or a clothing drive for the people there. “Now it’s at the point where they have to rebuild, like rebuilding a house after a fire,” he observes.

The main message he would like to convey is for tourists, primarily from Australia, New Zealand, the United States and the UK, “to keep on going” to Samoa, a tiny place which has “personally affected” him in such a positive way.
Anyone interested in learning how they can help can email James Little at:  jral@eastlink.ca .

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Tsunami in Samoa Oct 10

restinpeaceDear friends,

I am sorry for the late posting about the Samoan Tsunami on the early morning of September 29 which is due to me and my family being directly affected by the happening. There have just been more important things to take care of first.

We like to thank every one of you very much for your supporting mails and thoughts about us and Samoa during these hard times after the tsunami.

We were all very, very lucky at Virgin Cove Resort as nobody was killed or badly hurt. Although we were very close to loose many lives we managed to get everyone up in the forest rather quickly. Due to the fantastic and fearless work of our staff to save all our tourists plus my wife and kids we are all safe today.

We only had 10 min time between the big earth quake and the first wave. Luckily it happened in the early morning and not during the night. The wave also came in from the side which reduced it’s impact and then swept away the Beach Villa plus 5 smaller fales. We managed to get everyone to the Church Ministers house and we all camped in the church hall during the night. The Minister and village of Saanapu brought us food and everything else we needed.

LalomanuThe damage to Virgin Cove Resort is very little compared to other resorts and villages like Lalomanu which today is non existent. I have got many mails from people asking where they could help with a donation. Although we are fine with everything there are lots of families that are not. There are also many kids that lost their parents and desperately are looking for a home and a future. At this time we try to support as many other people as possible and any donation is helpful.

I know that cloths or cooking utilities are badly needed as many many people have lost everything. I am happy to help with the distribution if you decide to send a small box with something.

You can always send to us directly:

Mats Loefkvist

P.O.Box 1465 Apia

Samoa

Many people have expressed their thoughts of rather helping with a money donation for tools and materials for rebuilding of houses.

With any small donation we will do all we can to make sure that the people without homes will get this support.

Please send to:

ANZ Bank Samoa Ltd

Account:  Seipepa – Samoan Travel Home

Account Number:  1454920

SWIFT CODE = ANZBWSWW

ROUTING NUMBER  010979

We are all humbled by the help the world have showed us and as we are living in a very small nation we feel much like one family. Our Minister of Tourism, Mr Misa Telefoni have written a beautiful comment to the whole situation, “Phoenix rises from tragedy’s ashes


Thank again for all your concerns and thoughts it is very comforting in a time like this.

Mats & Sia with family

www.samoa-experience.com

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