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The Prem Rawat Foundation Brings Relief Aid to Mexico after Hurricane Wilma

Released on = May 17, 2006, 10:20 pm

Press Release Author = tprf

Industry = Human Resources

Press Release Summary = Cancun, Mexico, January 17 - A generous donation by TPRF
provided roofing for 200 homes in two of the poorest neighborhoods near Cancun
devastated by Hurricane Wilma. More than 1000 residents in the communities of Zetina
Gasca and El Milagro were recipients of this help from The Prem Rawat Foundation.


Press Release Body = Cancun, Mexico, January 17 - A generous donation by TPRF
provided roofing for 200 homes in two of the poorest neighborhoods near Cancun
devastated by Hurricane Wilma. More than 1000 residents in the communities of Zetina
Gasca and El Milagro were recipients of this help from The Prem Rawat Foundation.

The entire project was organized by students of Prem Rawat, who is known
internationally by the honorary title Maharaji. A team of nine volunteers surveyed
the neighborhoods and spoke to residents to see who needed help. They hired trucks
and six people to bring 25 tons of roofing materials from the city of Merida-about a
four-hour drive from Cancun-and then they personally delivered the materials.

The team completed the deliveries in two nine-hour days. According to the project
manager, Michael Dorfman, owner of a local art gallery, "It was wonderful to see the
response of the people, one of tremendous gratitude."

A team member, Pedro De Léon Pesqueira, a veterinarian, said, "I have observed that
people who have the least seem to have been most affected by Hurricane Wilma. Many
of them have been out of work, and their children became ill because of the rainy,
cold weather. They did not know how to ask for help. Some were disheartened and
reticent to believe that help would actually be provided. It was a very gratifying
experience to bring help directly to their homes."

One of the recipients, Ernestina Pamol, said, "Thanks to you, I can now repair my
little home. Thank you for sending us the help we need."

Gisela Edmai, a housewife, added, "I have a plastic covering over my house, but it
moves a lot and doesn't cover everything, and a lot of water comes in. Now help has
come. Now we will have a solid roof over our heads."

Another recipient, Rosa Almeida, asked that a message be sent to Prem Rawat. "I hope
that you receive in return what you have given us," she said. "I don't know who you
are, but I, and all of us, thank you with all our hearts for what you are doing. It
is fantastic that a person so far away would worry about us."

The delivery was made between New Year's Day and January 6th, "Three Kings Day,"
which is a special gift-giving holiday in Mexico. For the volunteers, it was a
"great joy."

Delia Ortega, a project volunteer, said, "We were very happy with the results. It
was an honor to represent Prem Rawat and his Foundation by extending this hand
towards helping our community. The warm glances of the people, their surprised
smiles and gratitude, were a gift for us all."

The Prem Rawat Foundation promotes the message of peace of Prem Rawat and supports
significant humanitarian initiatives.

Contact: The Prem Rawat Foundation, 310-392-5700 or pressrelations@tprf.org

To discover more about Prem Rawat, known also as Maharaji, his message of peace and
humanitarian activities, visit: http://tprf.org/Maharaji/Maharaji.htm


Web Site =
http://tprf.org/Prem_Rawat_press_releases/Prem_Rawat_hurricane_wilma_relief.htm

Contact Details = Address: P.O. Box 241-1498
Phone: 1.31039257
Email: maharajitprf@gmail.com

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