Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Panadol provides relief to Sri Pada pilgrims

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Panadol, the flagship brand of SmithKline Beecham (GlaxoSmith­Kline), recently held a relief camp t o provide relief to the pilgrims visiting Sri Pada, under their flagship CSR programme “Panadol Suwa Saviya”.

Over a period of five days, thousands of pilgrims from across the island and belonging to diverse communitie­s were extended much needed relief from pain and first aid services, further strengthen­ing their bond with the brand.

Panadol Suwa Saviya relief camp saw over 1,200 pilgrims being provided relief and the initiative is estimated to have indirectly assisted over 220,000 pilgrims. This allinclusi­ve relief camp was located in close vicinity of the Nallathani­ya police station and provided free pain relief and first-aid services. The camp was aptly equipped with beds and other essential facilities and trained personnel were stationed in and around the premises to provide pilgrims with round-the-clock relief from pain.

With the objective of extending the best and most responsibl­e support to the pilgrims, Panadol partnered with the Red Cross to hold this relief camp and the partnershi­p added much value and quality to the services offered.

Speaking on this CSR initiative, Ravi De Coonghe, Director Marketing, GlaxoSmith­Kline, said, “Panadol is a brand that has developed a long-standing bond with all Sri Lankans and has been an essential part of their lives for the past 50 years.

Over the past few years, we have conducted many ‚Suwa Saviya‘ relief camps in places such as Anuardhapu­ra, Thalawila, Nallur and Kandy, thus providing relief to thousands of Sri Lankans during important religious and cultural festivals

“We at GSK always thrive to strengthen this bond and with ‘Suwa Saviya’ medical camps, we have been able to take it to the next level. Over the past few years, we have conducted many ‘Suwa Saviya’ relief camps in places such as Anuardhapu­ra, Thalawila, Nallur and Kandy, thus providing relief to thousands of Sri Lankans during important religious and cultural festivals. We believe that our continued efforts reiterate our core principle of giving back to the community in the best way possible”

Over the years Panadol has undertaken many CSR initiative­s under the “Panadol Suwa Saviya” programme. The brand has held many relief camps and mobile first aid services during the most important religious and cultural festivals of the country, namely in places such as Anuradhapu­ra, Mihinthale, Thanthirim­ale, Kandy, Nallur and Thalawila. The programme has been able to touch the lives of millions of Sri Lankans, further encouragin­g the brand to continue this service and enhance it every year.

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