Watawala Plantations PLC (WATA), a subsidiary of the diversified Sri Lankan conglomerate Sunshine Holdings PLC, handed over hospital furniture, essential medical equipment and medicine to the National Cancer Institute in Maharagama (Apeksha Hospital).
Seylan Tikiri, which has empowered thousands of children by inculcating the habit of savings, embarked on another major initiative, where the bank’s Cinnamon Garden branch successfully concluded the first workshop on educating the nation’s future generation with state-of-the-art robotic technology.
Amana Takaful (ATL) Adhyapana policy was introduced with the intention of supporting the hard work and dedication of the students who are academically oriented; in the unforeseen circumstances leading to the demise of the parents, the education insurance policy would ensure that all expenses related to the child’s education is well taken care of.
The official handover of the first copy of the Loris Magazine’s 28th volume was presented to Nations Trust Bank (NTB) Company Secretary, CSR Head and Legal DGM Theja Silva by Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) President Rukshan Jayewardene in the presence of Vidya Abhayagunawardena from WNPS (Extreme left) and Adheesha Perera from Nations Trust Bank (Extreme right) at the first public lecture for the year.
DFCC Bank became the first bank in Sri Lanka to partner with the National Eye Bank (NEB) in conducting a successful eye donation campaign, which resulted in 300 donors comprising of DFCC staff and the general public pledging their eyes to the cause of alleviating corneal blindness.
Sri Lanka’s most trusted micro finance partner, HNB Grameen Finance Ltd handed over a home to one of their customers recently that was built by utilising funds of the ‘Mehewara’ fund which comprises voluntary cash contributions of staff members of the bank.
SLT Human Capital Solutions Ltd (HCS), a fully-owned subsidiary of Sri Lanka Telecom PLC, engaged in providing human resources services commemorated its annual event to award scholarships and distribute school books to employees children recently.
In keeping with the company’s vision to ensure the welfare and wellbeing of employees and their family members, Crysbro recently concluded another successful installment of its ‘Sisu Diriya’ programme; a CSR initiative that appreciates children of employees by distributing school supplies for the new school year and recognises their various talents.
In keeping with their commitment to ensure welfare and wellbeing of the company’s pool of drivers and their families, Sri Lanka’s fastest growing tech start-up PickMe recently handed over school supplies to children of their top-performing drivers for the new school year through a CSR initiative called ‘Nena Pahana’.
Bairaha, with its commitment to support activities relating to sports came forward to sponsor the recently held softball cricket tournament of City Traffic Police whilst co-sponsoring the D.S Senanayake College Rugby Team.
The Abans Welfare Society recently conducted the seventh annual school supply CSR initiative at its Kadolkale Warehouse in Seeduwa, where over 1000 children of the Abans Group Staff were presented with all their requirements for the new school year.
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon announced the adoption of vocational training for school leavers as the next community cause it will champion on a national scale, in a logical progression of its commitments to computer literacy and online education.
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