Kanrich celebrates Children’s and Elders’ Day

5 November 2015 03:19 am Views - 1807



Children’s Day, which falls on October 1 is a dedicated 24-hours to focus on children and their needs and rights in a broader spectrum. The world celebrates Elders’ Day too on this very special day to commemorate a generation that has brought forth and achieved much for, the present generation. 

In a bulging population of seven billion plus (7,174,611,584 to be exact) as at July 2014, the total dependency ratio happens to be 52 percent. Youth dependency ratio stands at 39.7 percent while elderly dependency ratio marks a 12.3 percent. The responsibility rests on the middle layer of people who are the sole wage-earners, vested with the arduous task of caring for and supplying all their needs.

Caring for our community being a priority with Kanrich, they set out to share their might, with much cooperation from the CEO Shiran Weerasinghe, General Manager and the Chief Organiser of the programme Aloka Wahalawatha and Kanrich Finance Management teamed up with Lion’s Club of Golden City Maharagama in an effort to organise social responsibility programmes to honour and benefit children and elders which met with remarkable success. 

Kanrich had been responsible in organising a well participated blood donation campaign in Nittambuwa. There was also an eye clinic with the free distribution of spectacles for the needy persons. Then Kanrich and the Lions also put out an art competition for children who created spontaneous works of art expressing their perspective on world peace in a brilliant harmony of colours that astounded the onlookers in to the realization that, in a world of deception and chaos created by the older generation, children still held on to hope, heart strings and their imaginative rainbows.

Kanrich had in place an awareness programme in a succession of lecture sessions, for all participating parents on the theme ‘child protection’, which has become a liability of late considering the current social stigma that’s rising like tsunami. These sessions were conducted by Colvin Ariyarathne, the Public Relations Officer of Ratnapura Police.  

All in all, the celebration of children and elders on their special day proved a happy occasion for participants due to the benefits received through the magnanimity of the organisers. It spelled a tremendous achievement for Kanrich’s social responsibility strategies, due to meticulous management of the entire event and massive response from the public.