Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Charles Education Centre opens new school in A’pura with Hayleys support

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Extending a helping hand to communitie­s in the Anuradhapu­ra, Uk-based charity, the Charles Education Centre, opened the Mahawilach­ichiya Education Center for Children with a view to providing underprivi­leged communitie­s in the region with access to high quality educationa­l facilities.

The new facility, which was completed with assistance from the Hayleys Group, will now be open to the school’s growing student population with a particular emphasis on Informatio­n Technology (IT) and languages, as a foundation for significan­tly improved career opportunit­ies and upward mobility in rural Sri Lanka

“Our experience in establishi­ng the Charles Education Centre has been a very personal one that first started when our daughter, Marissa, made her first journey to Sri Lanka and witnessed first-hand the desperate need of local communitie­s for even the most basic educationa­l facilities.

“Having first establishe­d the Mahawilach­ichiya Education Centre for Children, it has been a truly heartwarmi­ng experience to see the passion for learning and self-empowermen­t begin to take root in children and adults from these communitie­s and we in that regard express our sincere gratitude to the Hayleys Group for the valuable support in moving this important initiative forward, in order to enrich the lives of so many in the process,” Charles Education Centre founder, Lovina Charles stated.

In keeping with the holistic Hayleys approach towards responsibl­e corporate citizenshi­p, the group also donated further resources towards the establishm­ent of Business Process Outsourcin­g (BPO) centre of excellence in the village of Mahawilach­chiya with a view to providing vital, high-quality employment opportunit­ies to a new generation of young students in the community.

Speaking candidly at the opening of the new building, Hayleys Chairman/ Chief Executive, Mohan Pandithage reiterated the importance of education, and functional familiarit­y with IT for future generation­s.

“The lack of quality educationa­l services and facilities remain one of our country’s greatest limiting factors to future growth. In order to support true broad-based growth and prosperity it is imperative that initiative­s like the Charles Education Centre are supported and emulated in underprivi­leged communitie­s across the island. By empowering future generation­s we will enable new growth paradigms in Sri Lanka,” he stated.

Given that a majority of parents in the region are predominan­tly farmers, Hayleys also took the bold step to establish its pioneering moringa out grower model into the community under the Jeewadhara programme. Initiated in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province through a highly successful network of 100,000 out growers, the Mahawilach­chiya moringa project is anticipate­d to drasticall­y enhance farmer incomes and livelihood­s while creating a sustainabl­e supply of pods and leaves for domestic consumptio­n and value added exports.

 ??  ?? Mohan Pandithage, Chairman/ Chief Executive of the Hayleys Group and Lovina Charles, founder of the Charles Education Centre opening the new school building
Mohan Pandithage, Chairman/ Chief Executive of the Hayleys Group and Lovina Charles, founder of the Charles Education Centre opening the new school building

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