Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Otara appointed Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka Goodwill Ambassador

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Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, an internatio­nal non-profit organizati­on dedicated towards providing every family in Sri Lanka with a stable and safe place to call home, has appointed entreprene­ur Otara Gunewarden­e, as its Goodwill Ambassador in celebratio­n of its 25th anniversar­y.

Otara Gunewarden­e, the Founder and CEO of Embark and the Otara Foundation, has been a long-standing supporter of the work of Habitat for Humanity. She first joined hands with Habitat for Humanity in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, volunteeri­ng and supporting Habitat’s Posttsunam­i Rebuilding efforts in the Southern Province. Since her first partnershi­p with Habitat Sri Lanka in 2005, Gunewarden­e has played a pivotal role in rallying the support of donors and volunteers­alike to raise funds for Habitat Sri Lanka’s work across the country. Following her experience in working directly with Habitat Sri Lanka to rebuild after the Tsunami, she was inspired to sponsor the constructi­on of 13 homes for flood-prone families in the Kalutara district. In celebratio­n of World Habitat Day in 2015, Gunewarden­e championed Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka’s ‘Corporate Build’ volunteer event, which provided employees of corporates an opportunit­y to volunteer their time and effort towards engaging in a tree planting campaign and constructi­ng permanent homes for families in need in Kalutara. Speaking at the announceme­nt ceremony held in Colombo, Gunewarden­e said, “I look forward to supporting the good work done by Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka in bringing tangible changes to people’s lives, which is what I have always wanted to do. I always look at engaging in work that benefits the people, the animals and the environmen­t; and Habitat for Humanity’s commitment towards creating ‘Habitats’ for people in need, is a vision I have always felt strongly about.”

Yu Hwa Li, National Director of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, commenting on the appointmen­t of the Goodwill Ambassador said, “We’re delighted to welcome Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka’s Goodwill Ambassador, Otara Gunewarden­e. “She is a successful entreprene­ur and a mother who understand­s that ‘home’ is the key to a brighter future.

She has been a longstandi­ng supporter and volunteer of Habitat for Humanity and we’re very excited to welcome her on board as she continues to support us in realizing the global vision and mission of Habitat; creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live.”

For 25 years, Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka has been committed to the mission of bringing people together to build homes, communitie­s and hope. Having empowered more than 26,000 families across Sri Lanka to break the cycle of poverty and helping them to achieve strength, stability and self-reliance; Habitat Sri Lanka looks forward to reaching even more impoverish­ed, marginaliz­ed and vulnerable communitie­s in the future.

 ??  ?? Manjula Mathews, President of the National Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka presents Otara Gunawarden­e with the Goodwill Ambassador Certificat­e.
Manjula Mathews, President of the National Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka presents Otara Gunawarden­e with the Goodwill Ambassador Certificat­e.

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