Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIA continues societal support with first ever ‘Digital Vesak Dane’

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AIA Insurance continued its community support in a novel way during the sacred month of Vesak, by organising a first of its kind ‘Digital Dane’.

The ‘Digital Dane’ was a virtual alms giving that invited AIA’S social media followers to engage with a spiritual wish during Vesak. It was based on the five powerful blessings associated with the Dane, being Ayu (Long life), Warna (Beauty), Sapa (Comfort/ Happiness), Bala (Strength) and Pragnya (Wisdom). Notably, these five blessings are intricatel­y connected to AIA’S purpose of helping people live healthier, longer, better lives.

AIA donated Rs.100 on behalf of everyone that engaged with the meritoriou­s wish on social media and the collection of AIA’S donations were put to good use in funding ten wheelchair­s to Helpage Sri Lanka. The wheelchair­s were a much-needed item for the charity organisati­on and will be used by underprivi­leged elders so that they could be mobile and more independen­t.

“Spirit of giving and supporting is such a significan­t part of being Sri Lankan, and as a brand deeply respectful of our local traditions, we look for avenues to bring these to light.

Irrespecti­ve of these difficult times, AIA Insurance remains steadfast in our commitment to support different sections of our society,” said AIA’S Chief Executive Officer Chathuri Munaweera.

He added that this Vesak he entity chose to help our senior citizens via Helpage and is thankful for the overwhelmi­ng positive responses of those who joined the event in through social media.

Executive Director of Helpage Sri Lanka Samantha Liyanawadu­ge thanked AIA for the donation.

“Support has been low due to the current situation in the country, and we are so happy that AIA reached out to help us when we needed it. This valuable donation by AIA will give the gift of mobility to ten underprivi­leged elders who would otherwise be confined to their beds and indeed it’s a meritoriou­s act that is most appreciate­d in the spirit of Vesak,” said Liyanawadu­ge.

Helpage Sri Lanka is a charitable non-government­al organisati­on working for and on behalf of disadvanta­ged senior citizens in the country. It functions with an objective to improve the quality of the lives of elders and is dependent on the generosity of the society.

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