With the Football World Cup now over, it’s easy to focus on the disappointments on your team not taking the top spot. While most stories are focused on a triumphant win for France, there’s also been some wonderful stories of humility and kindness from those who found themselves on the losing side.
It takes a lot of courage to risk your own life and save another’s life. It becomes an honourable act when you don’t expect anything in return. There have been stories of kings and other locals whom we have referred to as heroes but the actual heroes are behind the scenes. Identifying the need to recognise such individuals, Kasun Chandraratne had a vision to bring them to the limelight. Hence, the Foundation for Civilian Bravery was
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