SURGICAL EQUIPMENT
Valuable Medical surgical equipment received from Australia, donated by Mr. Tilak Weerakkody was donated to more than 13 remote hospitals in Sri Lanka.
Read More »Valuable Medical surgical equipment received from Australia, donated by Mr. Tilak Weerakkody was donated to more than 13 remote hospitals in Sri Lanka.
Read More »Valuable Dialysis Beds and equipment received from Australia, donated by Mr. Eric of AMAA Organization was donated to more than 7 remote hospitals in Sri Lanka.
Read More »Valuable Medical equipment received from Australia, donated by Mr. Tilak Weerakkody was donated to more than 13 remote hospitals in Sri Lanka. Some of the donations, we had to get the assistance from the Lions Club as the quantity was too big.
Read More »School Uniform Materials were given to students from poor families in Pussellawa.
Read More »A Bus halt built at the Mukalangamuwa junction at the Colombo – Airport main Road where several pregnant mothers and School childrens come to get a bus towards Colombo. They had to stand in the hot sun and rain and therefore we built a Bus Halt with seats and roof.
Read More »Motorised Wheel Chairs, Motor Sccoters for Disabled and Wheel Chairs were donated to needy poor who cannot afford to buy same and confined to one place because of mobility problem.
Read More »Eye Screening was done for the school Children and their parents too were checked and donated reading glasses with strict instructions as how to use same and when to use.
Read More »A program was organized for the Montesori Children in Seeduwa, assistance given and gifts were distributed along with books and school items.
Read More »An awareness program on Obesity with clear explanations were conducted by Dr. Wickremarathne, a Pediatric Specialist for the community of about 200 in Seeduwa and their questions too were clearly answered.
Read More »Pookkulama is a small island village off Mannar where you have to go by Boat. There are 100 families who were displaced during the Civil War and came back. When they returned, they had to carry out cleaning and they are living in huts without any electricity. Although there were 100 families, we had to […]
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