PROGRESS
What has been achieved:
Our organization started with 2 people on the day of the quake and gained volunteers at the rate of one every day since. The key mechanism was the use of the www. A simple web page and e-mails to all our friends and family triggered an amazing response. Within 5 days we had 2 charter boats loaded and funded by Aus Aid with a brief to head to the Banyak Islands. Within 2 weeks we had secured the Batavia and pledges of funding for over $100,000. During the first 3 months of operations we often carried over 25 volunteers aboard Batavia and on our last mission to Nias & Simeulue we departed Banda Aceh with 42 volunteers on board.


Image Jason Childs - Batavia and MAF Beaver at Patek - NW Aceh coast

12 Month Numbers at a Glance:

Log extracts:
For full descriptions of these milestones visit the UPDATES section on this web site.









ISLAND-AID sustainable support to isolated communities
island-aid.org operated by The Electric Lamb Mission




On December 26, 2004, the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia was rocked by one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history. The tsunami that followed had a devastating affect on the region. Many small coastal towns were left inaccessible by road. ELM was formed to bring aid to these remote areas. ELM has grown and expanded it's mission to support isolated island communities in Indonesia and the region. We are now called ISLAND AID Organization.