How We Started – OfERR India
OfERR is a non-profit, non-political charitable organization run by Sri Lankan Tamil refugees for refugees. OfERR was founded in 1984 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Its main objective was to assist and provide relief to Tamil refugees who had fled ethnic violence and armed conflict in their homeland in Northern Sri Lanka, and taken refuge in India.
From a small group of seven volunteers in 1984, OfERR India has evolved into an organization of 270 Sri Lankan Tamil refugee volunteers located in four regional offices (Chennai, Trichy, Erode and Tirunelveli).
Today OfERR India works with over 66,000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in 107 camps across Tamil Nadu State and 40 villages in Nagapattinam and Cuddalore district.
The organisation works in the areas of community building, advocacy, education, women’s empowerment, health and nutrition, capacity building, income generation, documentation, counselling and child protection. It has trained more than 1000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees as grass roots social workers to help deliver its programs.
In December 2004, when the Asian Tsunami devastated the coastal villages of South India, OfERR refugee volunteers went to the rescue of the Indian population. OfERR constructed 3,364 temporary shelters, 53 community centres, repaired 1246 roots, provided solar lighting, smokeless cholas, toilets and water tanks. OfERR also trained 120 Indian tsunami victims as counselors, health workers, women empowerment workers and teachers. OfERR volunteers also carried out psycho-social work with over 60,000 tsunami victims.