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Healing Arts for Tsunami Survivors - Artwork

The artworks on this page were created by child survivors of the Asian tsunami. They express their fears, worries, hopes and daily life experiences in their art.

Healing Arts for Tsunami Survivors is an art therapy program to help the 1.5 million child survivors of the tsunami tragedy. An initial three-phase program has been developed to help the children heal and resume normal lives. Your donations and support will help the program reach as many children as possible. Learn more...

Indonesia

Click here for larger image Fadhil Ahmad Qamar (age 11)
Fadhil's artwork depicts the humanity missions from many countries helping the tsunami's victims.

Click here for larger image Grace Florencia Candra (age 14)

Click here for larger image Nathania Caroline Candra (age 11)

Click here for larger image Qanita Qamarani (age 9)
Qanita's artwork shows children studying in a tent, because their schools were devastated by the tsunami.

Sri Lanka

Some artworks done by children at our "Happy Camp" held on January 23, 2005 at Hambantota Zahira National School, in the south of Sri Lanka. Over 13000 families were affected in Hambantota District.

Click here for larger image Pathum Lakmal (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image Mafaz (Grade 2)

Click here for larger image K.G. Hasini Sahara (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image Mohammed Azad (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image Fathima Zaiha (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image B. Malsha Madurandi (Grade 7)

Click here for larger image M. Sandun Kumara (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image Piumi Ed Risinghe (Grade 8)

Click here for larger image Mohammed Azad (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image I.G. Thimftupi Ayeshika (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image W.A. Madhushan (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image Sabreen Mohammed Safraz (Grade 9)

Click here for larger image Noorul Afra (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image M.K.M. Siyam (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image Fawzana (Grade 4a)

Click here for larger image S.K. Hashima (Grade 5)

Click here for larger image P. Nimni Thani Sarani (Grade 5)

Click here for larger image M. Madhubhasi Edirisinghe (Grade 5)

Click here for larger image M. Nihas Mohammed (Grade 7)

Click here for larger image Rahul Dushmantha (Grade 5)

Click here for larger image M.K.M. Mohammed Afnas (Grade 6)

Click here for larger image Malsha Thushani (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image Name not provided (Grade not provided)

Click here for larger image P.H.M.R. Priyasantha (Grade 5)

Click here for larger image P.H.C. Dilhara Priyakantha (Grade 6)

Click here for larger image M.P.S. Suneth Thilakaratna (Grade 6)

Click here for larger image Name not provided (Grade not provided)

Click here for larger image S.N. Rifna (Grade 3)

Click here for larger image Y.G.N. Sathsarani (Grade 1)

Click here for larger image Siriwardhana Chamindu (Grade 1)

Click here for larger image Nilusha (Grade 4)

Click here for larger image Name not provided (Grade not provided)

Encouragement Art

These artworks are a sample of the many we've received from children from around the world, to give encouragement to children in the Asian and African region. The original artworks are sent along with other donated supplies, and given to children. If you would like to send artworks, ship to "Healing Arts for Tsunami Survivors, International Child Art Foundation, 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036". Please also do a small fundraising drive in your school or community to help cover the costs of shipping and support our continued efforts. Every dollar you send goes a long way towards helping us reach as many children as possible.

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

Click here for larger image Wildflower Elementary School, Arizona

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Qanita's artwork shows children are studying in a tent, because their schools were devastated by the tsunami.
- Qanita Qamarani (9) Indonesia


Qanita Qamarani (9) Indonesia

Fadhil's artwork depicts the humanity missions from many countries helping the tsunami's victims.
- Fadhil Ahmad Qamar (11) Finalist, 2nd Arts Olympiad, Indonesia


Fadhil Ahmad Qamar (11) Indonesia