Rhino hands over 50 houses to tsunami-affected families

29 August 2016 12:00 am Views - 1691

Fifty families whose homes were lost in the tsunami of 2004 and were replaced with built houses in 2006 by Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., were beneficiaries of a complete refurbishment of their houses by the company ten years later.


The village which has been named Rhinopura consists mainly of fisher families. Having assessed the necessary repairs to each house, Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., carried out the necessary repairs and gave each house a new coat of paint, fixed all electrical issues and replaced all items that had fallen to rust as well.The company also refurbished and decorated the community centre and the Buddhist Shrine Room at Rhinopura.
Group Marketing Manager of Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., and Coordinator for the project, Priyantha Jayasinghe had this to say about the project, “In its CSR activities Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., consider it a priority to assist as best as possible the restoration of normalcy to public life following a natural disaster. Our company has maintained close relationships with communities by seeing to their welfare needs with the objective of uplifting communal living standards. 


It was in 2006 that we replaced the houses of 50 families who lost their homes due to the devastating tsunami of 2004 in Devinuwara with newly built houses in the Kapugama area of Devinuwara. Having given them new houses, we have constantly monitored them and taken action to ensure their well-being.”


“Recently, we began construction of 20 houses for families affected by the landslide in Aranayake. We always take action to provide the necessary Chrysotile Roofing Sheets for those who have lost their shelter in natural disasters as well as for the construction of public amenities. We are unwavering in our commitment to launch CSR projects for such communities in need in the future as well.” Jude Fernando, Director of Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., presided over the ceremony to hand over the houses.