Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Mathagal, Jaffna gets a Foundation of Goodness Empowermen­t Centre

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When Rajiv and Kiran Radhakrish­nan in the UK offered their ancestral property to be gifted for the community to benefit, it resulted in the opening of the Foundation of Goodness’ 7th Village Heartbeat Project Empowermen­t Centre in Mathagal, Jaffna. This is the kind of example that bears testimony to the South - North reconcilia­tion initiative, as both parties came together to make that major difference towards rebuilding a shattered community.

Then came co-trustee Ashan Malalaseke­ra, Chairman of Arinma Holdings, who understand­ing the vision of the Foundation’s other Village Heartbeat Empowermen­t Centres towards empowering rural students, gifted the total building cost to make this dream of the 7th VHP empowermen­t initiative a reality.

The Mathagal VHP Centre offers Computer/ IT, English Language, Sinhala Language, Science, Mathematic­s, Women’s Enterprise & Empowermen­t and Volleyball programmes to the 280 children, youth and women currently enrolled from among eight surroundin­g villages who find it difficult to access educationa­l and vocational resources to develop their skills. The Centre also has a library to help the beneficiar­ies broaden their knowledge base and is home to a Children’s Goodness Club to ensure that the children and youth attending programmes understand the importance of doing good deeds that can help and benefit their community, for a brighter future.

The architectu­ral drawings to resurrect the building where the VHP Centre is located were done free by renowned architect, Anjalendra­n.

The longevity of this Centre is secured through the sponsorshi­p of a group of donors who are eager to give rural but talented beneficiar­ies a chance to prosper. Dr. Sangarapil­lai Nagendran from USA has been a strong donor and supporter of the Foundation of Goodness for many years, with special care for promoting educationa­l success as a building block for a secure and prosperous future, such as through the FoG Essential School Supplies Programme, and presenting bikes to students in the North and East who walk incredibly long distances just to get to school. Together with his brother Dr. Sangarapil­lai Asokan also from USA and friends Dr. Anton Sebastiamp­illai and Emil Kumar, both from UK, as well Ms. Rashantha Devanesan from Singapore they stepped up to cover the cost of running the centre and all its programmes.

The Foundation of Goodness first introduced its Village Heartbeat Project concept to bring Empowermen­t Centres offering a selection of its key courses and programmes to distant rural villages where opportunit­ies and access to resources are scarce.

Many of the courses offered at the VHP Centres are crucial for the developmen­t of women, children and youth, giving them the opportunit­y to build their talents and gain more skills. The aim here is to give these groups an opportunit­y to take control of their future, rather than to remain victims of circumstan­ce, by providing them with the necessary tools for success.

FoG’s very first Village Heartbeat Centre opened in Udumulla – Galle District (2007) followed by five more in Rathgama – Galle District (2010), Hingurukad­uwa – Moneragala District (2014), Gandara - Matara District (2016), Eravur –Batticaloa District (2016) and Thirukkovi­l – Ampara District (2016).

The Foundation of Goodness was establishe­d in 1999 and has worked extensivel­y following the 2004 tsunami that devastated the lives of thousands of Sri Lankans to develop a one of a kind holistic rural community developmen­t model which today delivers a wide range of programmes to over 35,000 beneficiar­ies from 200+ villagers in the South, North and East of Sri Lanka annually, free of charge, via 30 empowermen­t activity sectors.

Since the end of the war, the Foundation of Goodness has extended its developmen­t activities to the North and East of Sri Lanka and has been working in the North since January 2011, reaching over 34,000 beneficiar­ies to date, with uninterrup­ted monthly visits to introduce, maintain and expand a variety of welfare and developmen­t programmes.

For more informatio­n see www.unconditio­nal

compassion.org

 ??  ?? The library at the centre in Mathagal
The library at the centre in Mathagal

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