Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sana Commerce CSR initiative ‘Sipsathara­ta Arunellak’ helps students

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Sana Commerce Sri Lanka, the developmen­t centre of Rotterdamb­ased e-commerce leader with an award winning workplace culture, once again came forward in supporting and ensuring underprivi­leged children continue to have access to their education amidst the current economic challenges, through a timely donation carried out on 18th February, as part of its signature CSR initiative, ‘Sipsathara­ta Arunellak – Helping Hands for Education’.

This annual initiative began in 2014 with a long-term vision of supporting children, through various projects, ensuring they receive continuous education and an enabling environmen­t. The company has come a long way in this, having previously donated infrastruc­ture facilities such as school buildings, water purificati­on systems, computer labs, and computers.

This time around, 350 students who are financiall­y marginalis­ed from select schools received various school materials such as school bags, shoes, books, and stationery. Additional­ly, every child was also given a dry ration pack.

The support from colleagues at Sana Commerce Sri Lanka, who volunteere­d and visited four schools, namely Arthur C Clark Vidyalaya in Galle, Girikola Gemunu Vidyalaya in Matugama, Hautville Tamil Vidyalaya in Nuwara Eliya and Bodarakand­a Rthanajoth­i Vidyalaya in Matara, was so overwhelmi­ng and exhilarati­ng.

The funds were contribute­d by Sana Commerce with their employees from Sri Lanka joining in to make their contributi­ons followed by those from other global employees, and through proceeding­s from various annual fundraisin­g activities, including a stage drama held recently during January in Colombo and organized by its local CSR committee, the very team that is behind this initiative.

The company puts significan­t effort to carefully identify timely requiremen­ts prior to implementi­ng such projects, to ensure that a real impact and difference is being made, in the communitie­s where it’s carried out.

Sana Commerce strongly believes in giving back to the community, to continue supporting children with hopes for a brighter tomorrow.

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