2 November 2017 12:00 am Views - 2007
Under the theme ‘Buddimath Hethak Wenuwen Shishaadara’ the charity foundation in Puttalam has commence a programme to distribute exercise books and school equipment sans any race or caste difference to over 300 children selected from poor families of all religions and races in the Puttalam area.
The much needed encouragement and strength for this noble programme is being provided by the upcountry chicken provider of the nation, Crysbro.
The Father Lambert Charity Foundation situated at Suvagama Puttalam by now has gained a huge reputation as an exceptional foundation for its community service not only in the Puttalam area but around the country which indulge in charity for all races alike. The foundation believes the only way to mend the various conflicts and unrest situation that has aroused in the country was by grooming the future generation to be well taught intellectuals who is society friendly. The foundation believed that only such future population could end today’s economic, religious clashes and see the end to party, religious and caste differences in society.
The foundation also believes that with a good family background a healthy country could be formed and through that people who could win the world can be produced. To achieve this objective the foundation has taken a leading role in providing poor parents and their children of all religions facilities to meet their social requirements and to meet their educational needs.
The Crysbro aided social charity took place ceremoniously on October 8th at the Holy Lourdes Shrine Suvagama Puttalam under sponsorship of the Crysbro Group that acts sans any race, religious, caste, creed or party difference with the participation of clergy of all religions, dignitaries and villagers. Representing the Crysbro Group Director Board and Management Crysbro Marketing Manager Amores Sellar and officials participated in the event.
The programme that comprised a stage that enabled school children to display their special skills and talents concluded with the children being presented gifts at the end.