Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Midas Safety Sri Lanka donates dry rations to pandemic affected families

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Midas Safety Sri Lanka, part of the world’s leading privatelab­el safety glove manufactur­er Midas Safety, donated dry ration packs to vulnerable families affected by the economic impact of the novel coronaviru­s, with the motive of helping them cope with the loss of their daily income.

The 1,200 dry ration packs, comprising of basic essentials such as rice, tea, salmon, dhal and other nutritiona­l food, were given to pregnant and feeding mothers, who cannot afford to buy them, due to the haltering of their livelihood­s.

The list of these families was obtained with the courtesy from the Health Ministry, Public Health Inspectors (PHI) and Grama Sevakas in and around the Katunayake, Biyagama and Avissawell­a Export Processing Zones, where the three manufactur­ing plants of Midas Safety Sri Lanka operate. These packs were directly handed over to the individual­s by the company staff along with the officials from the Health Ministry and PHIS.

Midas Safety Sri Lanka, just like many other organisati­ons, joins hands for this noble cause, which can bring in the muchneeded relief to such families till they are able to get back on their feet.

“My husband and I work as labourers and with many difficulti­es we somehow manage to put food on the table. With no work at all these days, we barely get by. We are very thankful for everyone involved in this kind gesture. I am at peace knowing that I’ll be able to feed my children,” Rathna, a recipient from Kannimahar­a stated.

The doctors from various Health Ministry offices, where the donations have been done, have commended Midas Safety for initiating this project, as having a nutritious diet during pregnancy is linked to good fetal brain developmen­t, a healthy birth weight, reduces the risk of many birth defects whilst the same is vital for feeding mothers since the energy, protein, nutrient and vitamin content of the breast milk is essential for the newborns and infants.

Midas Safety Sri Lanka also donated 1.25 million gloves in support of the country’s tremendous efforts to curb the COVID-19 outbreak, in addition to several safety glove cartons donated to the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID-19, the hospitals, police and armed forces, PHIS and Health Ministry.

Midas Safety Sri Lanka has three manufactur­ing plants located at the Export Processing Zones under the BOI, employing over 3,000 employees. These factories are equipped with state-of-the-art, cutting-edge technology and plays a key role in the glove manufactur­ing industry in the country, with significan­t exports to markets in over 80 countries around the world. Midas Safety Sri Lanka reaffirms its commitment to supporting the society around it, as it was doing throughout its history in Sri Lanka since the inception in 1979.

 ??  ?? Dry ration distributi­on at Biyagama Health Ministry office with participat­ion of Health Ministry doctors and Midas Safety officials
Dry ration distributi­on at Biyagama Health Ministry office with participat­ion of Health Ministry doctors and Midas Safety officials

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