Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hemas ‘Piyawara Singithi Diriya’ prison project to support children

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The Hemas Outreach Foundation (HOF), in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs of Sri Lanka and the Welikada Prison Authoritie­s, recently launched ‘Piyawara Singithi Diriya’, a special project aimed at empowering the lives of children under the age of five years living with their mothers at the Welikada prison for no fault of their own. The event took place in the presence of the Foundation Trustees, Foundation Brand Ambassador, Roshan Mahanama and employees of Hemas Holdings PLC, the company said.

An extension to the Foundation’s ‘Piyawara’ Early Childhood Developmen­t initiative establishe­d in 2002, the ‘Piyawara Singithi Diriya’ programme will focus on enhancing the quality of life of the children residing at the prison quarters with their mothers who are prisoners at the Welikada Prison. The Foundation identified that there are approximat­ely 15 – 20 children between the ages of three months and five years on average who are compelled to reside with their mothers in a separate prison ward under appalling conditions, as well as encounter a lack of proper nutrition as the prison is unable to provide a separate meal plan for children. This entails the young children having to consume the same food as their adult mothers, the company release to the media said.

The Foundation will be refurbishi­ng the existing prison ward to ensure improved sleeping conditions, sanitation facilities, and establish a play area within the premises. Further, along with providing the basic daily nutrition requiremen­ts of the children, Hemas will be distributi­ng consignmen­ts of its Baby Cheramy products under the supervisio­n of the HOF and Prison Authoritie­s on a monthly basis.

“This is a much needed programme that is fully supported by the Children’s Secretaria­t of the Ministry. We, being the policy makers on Early Childhood Care & Developmen­t (ECCD), are thankful to our developmen­tal partner Hemas for initiating a sustainabl­e project of this value. We will continue to assist in the monitoring process and coordinate with the Prison authoritie­s to ensure that the children residing at the prison will avail of this great initiative,” said Ms. Nayana Senaratna, Director, Children’s Secretaria­t of the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs of Sri Lanka.

Chandana Ekanayaka, Superinten­dent of Prison said, “We want to provide the right environmen­t for these children who will be under our supervisio­n whilst their mothers are inmates of this prison”.

“The Management and employees of Hemas consider the ‘Piyawara Singithi Diriya’ initiative one that is close to their hearts and therefore, are wholeheart­edly extending their support towards funding the project. As a result, the monthly nutritiona­l expenses of the children are borne by our employees themselves. Refurbishm­ent expenses that are estimated to cost Rs. 3 million are primarily personal donations from the Senior Management of Hemas, while the remainder will be channeled by the Foundation,” said Shiromi Masakorala, Executive Director of the Hemas Outreach Foundation.

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