Donated a baby wheelchair to ECSAT in Galle. ECSAT is a charity that runs programs for people who are both differently abled and non-disabled. They work with children with autism, have special needs, and are otherwise marginalized in the community. By providing the children and parents with education, support, and training, ECSAT hopes to keep these disabled children in their communities.
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English language lessons
Initiated the project to read and teach English two days a week to the children of St. Martin’s Creche Thimbirigasyaya.
Celebrating International Friendship Day
Celebrated International Friendship Day dressed in blue, holding placards with quotes on friendship, walking arm-in-arm to raise funds for the Sri Lanka Cancer Society. There was much laughter and merriment as the ladies encouraged each other to complete the walk, after which they enjoyed themselves at the fun fair while visiting the food stalls. When…
Donation to Mallika Home
Donated a much-needed commode chair and walking sticks for the residents Mallika Home, that provides a safe environment for underprivileged elderly women and children. The ladies were treated to a special lunch of yellow rice & chicken, followed by yoghurt for dessert.
Donation of medications and other essential items
Donated urgently requested medicines as well as an umbrella, a wall fan, four packs of adult diapers and a box of milk biscuits to the residents at Cheshire Home, a home for the differently abled. This is the oldest and longest-running project of the club.
The Centenary project
The Centenary project for the club Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care, a two day workshop was conducted at the Family Health Clinic in Colombo on January 16th and 17th. The interesting, hands-on programme was spearheaded by Prof. Hemantha Senanayake. This workshop will greatly benefit the doctors and midwives who attended the sessions covering different areas…