Sevalanka Foundation and The Coca-Cola Foundation Support Flood-Affected Communities in Biyagama, Sri Lanka
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Colombo Kitchen Raises Close to £3,000 to Support Communities Affected by Flooding in Sri Lanka - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email South West London–based Sri Lankan restaurant group Colombo Kitchen, led by Sri Lankan-born chef and restaurateur Sylvia Perera, has raised close to £3,000 to support communities affected by severe flooding in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, alongside further personal donations made by Chef Sylvia herself. Funds have been raised through a series of community-driven initiatives, includ…
Sevalanka Foundation and The Coca-Cola Foundation support flood-affected communities in Biyagama, Sri Lanka
With funding support from The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF), the Sevalanka Foundation has launched a humanitarian relief programme to support flood-affected communities in Biyagama. The initiative focuses on restoring access to safe water, healthcare services, and essential public facilities during the critical recovery period following the Cyclone Ditwah. Working closely with the Divisional Secretariat, the program prioritizes the cleaning a…
Colombo Kitchen Raises Close to £3,000 to Support Communities Affected by Flooding in Sri Lanka
South West London–based Sri Lankan restaurant group Colombo Kitchen, led by Sri Lankan-born chef and restaurateur Sylvia Perera, has raised close to £3,000 to support communities affected by severe flooding in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, alongside further personal donations made by Chef Sylvia herself. Funds have been raised through a series of community-driven initiatives, […]
Dialog commits LKR 420 million to Rebuilding Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah
Dialog Axiata PLC, recognized as Sri Lanka’s leading connectivity provider, has pledged LKR 420 million to support the Government’s Rebuilding Sri Lanka initiative. This effort aims to accelerate recovery following Cyclone Ditwah, focusing on healthcare and education sectors in affected communities. The allocated funds will be used to restore and upgrade essential hospital infrastructure and refurbish ICT facilities in schools, in cooperation wi…
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