ASSISTANCE TO ELDERS HOME

MANNAR 16.01.2022 30 Elders are living at Shanthom Home for the Elders, and their only requirement is safety from mosquitoes. Mannar President    Mr. Manoharajan distributed them with Mosquito nets of highest quality. As it was a Sunday and all the inmates have been taken to the Church, we had to hand over the items to the Watcher.

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ASSISTING THE PARENT-LESS CHILDREN

MANNAR 16.01.2022 Sebamalai Mariyamai House of Compassion is housed with 27 Children with one parent and parentless and do not have social security at home.  Mannar President Mr. Manoharajan identified their need and gave them varieties of Milk Powder according to their ages, Noodles, and other food items. Mannar President    Mr. Manoharajan agreed to visit them regularly and look after these poor children with their needs.

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ASSISTANCE TO ELDERS HOMES

MANNAR 16.01.2022 Mannar President Mr. Manoharajan always finds the real needs of the community and fulfills their requirements. On inquiry, the  Matron-in-Charge of  Loving Brethren Home where there are 15 Males and 12 Ladies stay requested for Siddalepha, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brush, Soaps, etc., 27 parcels each worth Rs.1,000/- was handed over to the Matron-in-Charge by the Mannar President.

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ASSISTING WIDOWS

MANNAR 16.01.2022 As a token of the visit of the Director General to Mannar, the President of Mannar District Mr. Mohanarajan distributed Rs. 5,000/- each to 6 widows who lost their husbands during the Civil War. One request was that photos should not be taken as they were from very wealthy families and now have become poor due to the Civil War followed by other disasters.

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ASSISTANCE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN

VAVUNIYA 15.01.2022 The 70 poor Children at the  Nedunkerni Senaipulawu Umayal Vidyalayam, whose parents were affected by the Civil War were donated with Books, Box of Mathematical Instruments, Box of Colour Pencils, Pens, etc., costing a total amount of Rs. 45,000/- during the visit of the Director General to the North.  This event was organized by the Vavuniya District President Ms. Tharshini. GS Area : 222/2,  Division : Sivanagar Seeing the poor children, Gampaha District team donated Rs.20,000/- which was given to the Principal for assisting the Children. They requested for two Computers which one of our members Lion Shereen Fonseka agreed to provide them as early as possible.

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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

10.12.2021 What are Human Rights ? Human rights are he basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted – for example if the person breaks the law, or in the interests of national security. These basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence. These values are defined and protected by law. The Central Province Director Eng. Walisundera and his team organized an event on 10th December 2021 starting from 9.00 am in Kandy City to celebrate the Human Rights Day. The Members were given a Mug each to keep as a memory of our activities and the public were distributed with leaflets and awareness given to them about their fundamental rights which they are not aware of it. Also we gave a media conference and this was a news item in all the TV Channels of Sri Lanka. We have taken the first valuable step towards educating the public and we are confident that very soon the human rights violations would be reduced to the bottom.

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Assisting Disabled Child

7.12.2021 ආබාධිත දරැවෙකු වු කුරැවිට පැරඩැයිස් විජයකුමාරතුංග විද්‍යාලයේ අධ්‍යාපනය ලබන තරැෂ ධනංජය දරැවාට රෝද පුටුවක් ලබා දීමට ලැබීම ලොකු සතුටක් A Wheel Chair was donated to Tharusha Dananjaya, a disabled student of Paradise Wijayakumarathunga Vidyalaya, Kuruwita.

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Disabled

27.11.2021 A.M.Sugathadasa  , of 522, Nawagama, Dehiattakandiaya, (Tel : +94 78 1159178) aged 52 years lost his wife  a few years ago and leaving 3 children. As his right leg was amputed, he had to look after his three children without any income. Due to the hardships they were facing, one child is missing and no one knows as to what happened to him. The youngest son met with an accident and he is disabled and at the rehabilitation center. His 28 year old only son living is looking after the father and he too is a mental patient. They are having a very hard time and the neighbors are helping them. They are not asking for big things, but asking for only a Wheel Chair, Pampers and if possible, some dry rations. We feel that if we are able to help him with a prosthetic limb, he will be able to at least sell lottery tickets and make an income for them. There are also several other poor people who cannot afford to spend any money.

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Environment

Kuruwita in Ratnapura has become a tourist attraction for the locals due to the Bopath Ella, Road to Sri Pada and with lots of green sceneries with fresh water flowing rivers. These visitors have been used to carry plastic water bottles and other plastic bottles, and after use, they just throw it away not considering the environmental damage caused by this action. Therefore with the assistance of the Ratnapura GA, Kuruwita AGA and the Ratnapura District Environmental Coordinator, a bottles collecting cage was installed.

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