Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Photocause.lk recognised for its cancer project

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The “Photocause.lk” cancer engagement project founded by two students in 2011 was awarded the “White Swan” gold medal for Student Civilian Bravery Social Activity, at the National Civilian Bravery Awards ceremony held at the BMICH on June 14.

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya was the chief guest at the ceremony together with Law and Order Minister Ranjith Madduma Bandara.

Photocause was founded in 2011 by two sisters, using their talents in photograph­y. The two sisters Shanaya and Nayantara Perera are students of St. Bridget’s Convent and have received the support of their friends and Principal, Rev. Sister Mendis.

Photocause.lk is tied up with the Sri Lanka Cancer Society. The girls through internet sales and two exhibition­s raise funds for the Cancer Society. This process connects over 20 school societies across the island.

In 2017, Shanaya and Nayantara launched the cancer awareness magazine titled “Awake & Click off Cancer” targeting students. The magazine aims to create cancer awareness among students. “Focusing on early detection can save our mothers and all loved ones” was Nayantara’s view.

The project has also launched three short videos on social media using their FB page. The clips that have drawn over 10,000 views focused on two themes, “Detect Early – Save a Life” and“Admiring the fighters”. If we get 1% interested in our message that is 100 mothers we attempt to save, the girls feel. “That’s how awareness saves lives,” said Shanaya.

The ceremony was organized by the Foundation for Civilian Bravery with support from the Tri Forces and police. The sponsors were Janashakth­i Insurance PLC.

 ??  ?? Nayantara receiving her award from Minister Madduma Bandara
Nayantara receiving her award from Minister Madduma Bandara
 ??  ?? Speaker Karu Jayasuriya talks to Shanaya
Speaker Karu Jayasuriya talks to Shanaya

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