Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CBL Sahan Sevana moves to new facility, takes Hope to new heights

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CBL Sahan Sevana, a project aimed at empowering the differentl­y-abled to enable them to stand as equals and contribute towards the developmen­t of the country, recently moved its ‘Hope’ cookies manufactur­ing facility to a new location in Ranala, Kaduwela.

The new facility, which is more spacious than the previous factory was declared open by CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha. Eighteen differentl­y-abled individual­s are employed at the new factory.

The new facility will continue to produce ‘Hope Cookies’ which comes in a variety of flavours; Peanut Cookies, Butter Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Sesame Cookies and Coconut Cookies.

The employees of Sahan Sevana receive training on the various aspects of artisan cookie manufactur­ing and cookies are manufactur­ed under the expert guidance and supervisio­n of CBL staff. A special team has been trained specifical­ly to guide and train the differentl­y-abled individual­s while the entire manufactur­ing process is supervised to ensure highest standard of quality.

CBL provides premium standard raw materials for the manufactur­ing of ‘Hope’ cookies, and are responsibl­e for the marketing and distributi­on of the product, which is available in all leading super-markets and grocery stores islandwide.

Commenting on the new facility, Samitha Perera, Director and CEO of CBL Foods Internatio­nal (Pvt.) Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Ceylon Biscuits said: “CBL Sahan Sevana project reflects that if a person has the right determinat­ion, he or she can work for a living under any health condition. The uniqueness of this project is that it is not just a CSR project created to help differentl­y-abled people through sympathy but rather gives them an opportunit­y to be employed through their own talent. And we really value the happiness and strength this project brings to the employees and their family members.”

He explained that this is the main CSR project of the CBL Group and the company has already invested more than Rs.30 million in this project and hope to expand it further to help many more differentl­y-abled individual­s to build their lives on their own.

Kaduwela Divisional Secretaria­t Assistant Divisional Secretary Nishanthi Delph, who provided assistance for the developmen­t of the new facility said that the efforts taken by the CBL Group to help these individual­s to build their lives rather than letting them feel helpless and being put down by the society is a very valuable service.

A mother of an employee at Sahan Sevana too remarked that there is a remarkable improvemen­t in the lifestyle and behaviour of her child after commencing work.

CBL Sahan Sevana was establishe­d in 2010 with eight differentl­y-abled employees, according to a concept of the CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha and Group Director Susantha Gunawarden­a with the primary intention of providing differentl­y-abled individual­s employment opportunit­ies. The project has been branded as ‘Hope’, an indication of its vision backed by the CBL guarantee of quality.

The ‘Hope Cookie’ project has won a number of certificat­ions - ISO 22000:2005 Food Safety Management System, ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, SLS 251:2010, SLS 326:2015 and SLS 1509:2015 and also in recognitio­n of its services, Sahan Sevana was presented with the award ‘Best Organisati­on that provides employment for differentl­y-abled individual­s’ by the Ministry of Social Welfare at the Swashakthi Abhimani 2018 national awards ceremony.

The profit generated from this operation is reinvested into the project’s upkeep and expansion.

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‘Hope’ cookies manufactur­ing facility in Kaduwela
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CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha ceremonial­ly opens the new ‘Hope’ cookies manufactur­ing facility in Ranala, Kaduwela

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