Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Homes for children from Give2Lanka

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It is heartbreak­ing to note that some children do not have a home they can be secure in! Until recently Sajeed was in this situation, according to a media release from Give2Lanka, a non-profit organisati­on.

“Sajeed is a bright eightyear old boy and has always been serious about his studies. Despite the financial difficulti­es and meagre living conditions, Sajeed had performed very well in his exams; he obtained 100 marks for Mathematic­s at his school’s 3rd term test and received over 80 for all the subjects except Arts. His performanc­e in his studies has been consistent throughout. Sajeed confidentl­y says he wants to be an engineer,” it said.

After the death of her husband, Sajeed’s 41 yearold mother Zanooziya earns a living by cleaning households in the vicinity. This modest income is barely enough to take care of their basic needs and the house was a mere shack that was ill-suited for human occupancy.

This compelling situation was the reason why Give2Lanka with generous funding support from few individual­s joined hands with its developmen­t partner MFCD to construct a brand new house for Sajeed and his mother. ( see picture above) The new house consists of 2 bed rooms, a hall area and a small pantry area – all at a cost less than Rs. 600,000. This brand new home was handed over to Sajeed’s family two weeks ago. The humble house warming ceremony marked a great beginning for Sajeed.

Work on a second house began a week later in Dehiowita with funding from IronOne Technologi­es (Pvt) Ltd which will benefit the family of Chandra and her unfortunat­ely sick child. IronOne Technologi­es’s staff too participat­ed in the Shramadana. “With the help of funding from companies as well as individual­s we want to create an environmen­t where such bright children can study. It is our firm belief that the only way to create a great country is to create a level playing field for our children. Give2Lanka has identified over 10 such kids who deserve new homes in the immediate future. Corporate sector and individual­s are invited to come forward and support them. This could also be a great opportunit­y for your company to engage your staff on social habits, such as Shramadana, team work and/or selfless giving. This in turn will help further your social footprint in the country too,” the release said.

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