Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ken’s “They Call Him Ken” book proceeds given to charity

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Former Chairman of John Keells Holdings Ken Balendra who saw the release of his biography – They Call Him Ken - in September this year, presented the proceeds of the books sold thus far to the designated charity, Friends of Prisoners’ Children (FPC) Trust.

A total of Rs. 536,000 was presented to the Chairperso­n of FPC Sr. Dhammi Fernando, collated from the proceeds of the sale of books and generous donations towards the cause resulting from reading the book from friends and relatives, including Past President of Rotary Internatio­nal K.R. Ravindran and Chairman of Renuka Hotels Ravi Thambiayah, the FRC said in a media release.

The FPC Trust founded in 2006 by Sr. Immaculate De Alwis primarily presents scholarshi­ps to children of prisoners who are incarcerat­ed for long terms at the Welikada prison, to continue their education. Totally operated on donations received by well-wishers, the Trust disburses Rs. 18,000 annually to the high achieving scholars sustaining these scholarshi­ps until their A/Levels via a savings book monitored by the school principal. These scholarshi­ps not only help sustain the education of prisoners’ children who are most often ostracised by family, relatives and their community, which almost feels like a prison term for them as well, but also significan­tly reduces the drop-out rate from school.

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