Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Village Heartbeat Empowermen­t Centre opened in Oddusuddan

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In keeping with its theme of child empowermen­t and improving quality of life in rural communitie­s, the eighth Village Heartbeat Empowermen­t Centre was declared open in Oddusuddan in the Mullaitivu District recently, a joint project of Srilankan Airlines and the Foundation of Goodness.

Making a commitment to the betterment of children and youth empowermen­t, Srilankan Cares joined hands with the Foundation of Goodness to construct the fullfledge­d Training Facility with the intention of developing the lives of underprivi­leged communitie­s in the Northern Province of the country.

Srilankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias said: “We at Srilankan Airlines are extremely proud to lend a hand in securing a brighter future for these aspiring young men and women. Our CSR arm has contribute­d to a large number of community developmen­t activities since its inception in 2003. We are dedicated to improving the areas of health, education and talent of those who do not have the means of accomplish­ing their dreams. With the Village Heartbeat Project, we are one step closer to making their dreams a reality.” Foundation of Goodness Founder/chief Trustee Kushil Gunasekara stated: “The Village Heartbeat Project is aimed at benefiting the rural community and alleviatin­g poverty by empowering the youth of rural areas. It has been a wonderful journey working with Srilankan Cares to make this project tangible. Our country is blessed with amazing talent and skill in the rural sector which we continue to harness for the grater developmen­t of our Nation. We look forward to working with them in future endeavours.”

The Centre was declared open by Srilankan Airlines’ Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Head Pradeepa Kekulawala and Foundation of Goodness Chief Founder Kushil Gunasekara.

Srilankan’s Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Head Pradeepa Kekulawala also shared his thoughts on the success of the project. “Srilankan Cares has always been in the frontline of the country’s charity organizati­ons. Children are the rightful owners of our future, and they should be given all the support and care that they require to grow into driven citizens who will take this country forward. Sri Lanka has an adolescent population of more than three million. However, greater levels of investment in education and youth training are needed, especially for higher levels of skills and knowledge. Such efforts can contribute towards breaking the root causes of poverty and discrimina­tion and significan­tly contribute to the growth of Sri Lanka’s economy. The energy,

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Srilankan Cares raised funding for the constructi­on, equipping and maintenanc­e of the Centre. The Foundation of Goodness provided land in Oddusuddan for the Centre, coordinate­d its constructi­on and will carry out training programmes and administra­tion functions of the Centre.

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A group picture of the stakeholde­rs
 ??  ?? Unveiling of the plaque by Srilankan Airlines’ Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Head Pradeepa Kekulawala, Foundation of Goodness Chief Founder Kushil Gunasekara and Group Medical Officer Dr. Anomi Jayasinghe
Unveiling of the plaque by Srilankan Airlines’ Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Head Pradeepa Kekulawala, Foundation of Goodness Chief Founder Kushil Gunasekara and Group Medical Officer Dr. Anomi Jayasinghe

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