Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A walk from the Heart – Gateway supports the ‘Children’s Heart Project of Sri Lanka’

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On Saturday morning, 25th July 2015, almost 1500 students from Gateway College, Rajagiriya, participat­ed in a walk titled “Walk from the Heart” to raise funds to combat children’s heart disease in Sri Lanka. They wove their way from Lady Ridgeway Hospital to the school premises in Rajagiriya, walking smartly behind the school band and a large float with a big red heart. Walking in groups of classes, riding an open double-decker bus or an old fashioned ox- cart, the students captured the interest of passers by with banners that aimed to create awareness of congenital heart disease in Sri Lanka. Congenital heart disease affects about three to four thousand Sri Lankan infants, but which, if treated in time through surgery or catheteriz­ation can give the child the opportunit­y to lead a normal life. The Lady Ridgeway Hospital is the main tertiary care facility in Sri Lanka that provides services to children with heart disease – and The Children’s Heart Project of Sri Lanka supports the Hospital in its endeavours, complement­ing the investment­s made by the Government of Sri Lanka with funds for consumable­s, equipment and infrastruc­ture. This needs a continuous flow of income which the Project aims also to use to help families of patients who come from all over the country, from far off places such as Walapane or Polonnaruw­a.

The younger students of Gateway College joined the walk at different points on the way. Even the littlest ones were engaged, carrying heart shaped balloons, and sporting big red hearts on their t-shirts. Sayuni, from Grade 12, and a member of Gateway College’s Community Service Society that spearheade­d the organisati­on of the Walk, was touched by their commitment – “it was so lovely to see even the small kids thinking about others” she said.

In the school grounds, the different school societies had organised food stalls and games so that the walkers, parents and wellwisher­s could have a fun Saturday morning while at the same time raising money for The Children’s Heart Project of Sri Lanka. Amidst all the fun, what was most heartening was the number of Birthday pledges the children made – volunteeri­ng that at their next birthday they will sacrifice their birthday cake, their birthday presents or their birthday party, and donate instead to the

If you would like to involve your school in raising funds to help children with congenital heart disease, or make a personal pledge, please contact The Children’s Heart Project of Sri Lanka on childheart­lk@gmail.com More informatio­n about the Project can be found on http://www.childrensh­eartprojec­t.lk/

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