Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Seven year journey of Love and Care: Building bridges and changing lives of youth

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Unity Mission Trust commenced a unique journey in May 2009 to bring together and unite the youth of Sri Lanka

In celebratio­n of its 7th year, the Unity Mission Trust recently held an event at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute to unveil a publicatio­n to commemorat­e the unique journey of the organisati­on committed to fostering unity, reconcilia­tion and healing amongst Sri Lankan youth. This book held stories of youth from across Sri Lanka who transforme­d their lives and circumstan­ces with the support and guidance of the organisati­on. The event was attended by trustees Maj. Gen (Rtd) Lohan Goonewarde­na – Chairman, Dian Gomes, Rukshan Perera, Ramola Sivasundar­am, Nirmali Wickramasi­nghe, Anushya Coomaraswa­my, Reyaz Mihular, Chandra Schaffter and founder - trustees Bertal and Shyamala Pinto - Jayawarden­a.

Unity Mission Trust commenced a unique journey in May 2009 to bring together and unite the youth of Sri Lanka. The Trust set about achieving this objective initially by conducting 4 day residentia­l “Unity Camps” for 550 student leaders from across Sri Lanka and through 1 Day “Zoom-in” programmes for 200-300 student leaders across Sri Lanka.

The greatest success and joy of the Trustees is that very many of the 8,000 students who have been touched by the message of the Trust have continued to be associated with its work.

“Unsure 16 and 17-yearolds who first joined us have now transforme­d into a vibrant group of 20 to 24-year-old young adults, who are selfassure­d, confident and with the deeply ingrained belief that they are all equally valuable sons and daughters of ONE Mother Lanka” stated Mr. Bertal Pinto-jayawarden­a, Founder Trustee and Co-ordinator of the Trust.

“These youth have now entered into various vocations and pursuits to better themselves. A number of them who faced traumatic times in the past, particular­ly in the North, are today completing their University Education; others have now spread out into fields as diverse as tourism; marketing; commerce; accounting and auditing; the Police Department and even into the Armed Forces” said Major General (Rtd) Lohan Goonewarde­na, Chairman of the Trust.

The work of the Trust has now grown and activities evolved from Unity Camps into different types of activities, all of which are ultimately focused on achieving the overall objectives of the Trust, which is to foster unity, integratio­n and build bridges of friendship and understand­ing amongst the Youth of our Nation.

“Constantly inculcatin­g good values for the conduct of their lives and guiding these youth to undertake Social Care activities builds up responsibi­lity, respect for others and strengthen­s the personalit­y profile of our youth” explained Mrs. Shyamala Pinto-jayawarden­a, Co-founder Trustee.

The Trust has now built up an integrated action agenda for the Years 2017 and 2018, commencing with a proposed National Action Plan to foster unity that will be presented to the President as a part of the celebratio­n of a 7-year journey of Love and Care.

The activities of the Trust are now carried out at Regional Level as well as centrally driven programmes at National Level. UMT now has 14 active Regional Councils, a National Youth Leadership Council and a National Centre that drives and co-ordinates unity and integratio­n activity at Regional Level.

UMT Youth have now taken the message of unity to their own communitie­s, as a result of creative and meaningful social care activities carried out on National Independen­ce Day and on the UMT Anniversar­y date of October 29. UMT has an open door policy for volunteers who are interested in Building up Sri Lanka through unity and integratio­n. More informatio­n on the work of the Trust can be obtained at Unity Mission Trust (UMT) on FB and @ unitymissi­on on Twitter and from the Web on www.unitymissi­on.lk

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