Project Successes

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  • Project objective –To provide additional tuition support for less privileges A/L’s school going children
  • Project budget – Rs. 1 Lakh per year
  • Project Benefits – University entry and enhanced business opportunities

  • Project objective – To support computer training courses and bridge the digital disparities between the communities
  • Project budget – Rs. 80,000
  • Project Benefits – To bridge the gap in education and provide equal online access to under privileges students, to drive innovation and entrepreneurship, to help students to navigate digital learning platforms and finally to enhance business opportunities

Project objective – Provided additional tuition support for less privileges A/L’s school going children

Project budget – Rs. 1 Lakh

Project Benefits – University entry and enhanced business opportunities

  • Project objective – Provided two laptops for 35 school going girls age between 10-16 to get access to on line resources and SLCF education portal for education and bridge digital disparities between communities
  • Project budget – Rs 150,000 A clear completion dates – March 2019
  • Project Benefits – Education support, access to On-Line study materials and SLCF Moodle access for school going children

This was our major project of 2020. We helped create a Computer Centre and Computer and Language Training at the Carmel Academy. The Apostolic Carmel Academy is a Teaching Facility for young girls created by the Convent of Our lady of Lanka in Acthuvely (near Jaffna in the North of Sri Lanka). They asked for our help to create this facility. We made three donations totalling £3,428:  

The development of the first dedicated, modern Primary School in Mannar in North West Sri Lanka is a project we have been involved with since 2015. During this period we contributed £2,762, This was done in four payments all for building materials

Matala Council has 10 Montessori Schools with 300 children educated free of charge. These schools were closed due to COVID. They requested educational material to enable these disadvantaged children to study and do work at home. Each child's pack was LKR 1,000 (about £4) and include a book, a scrapbook, a binder, scissors, pencils, a ruler, an eraser, and other small items.

SLCF supported 700 students currently studying in N/Saraswathy T.M.V, Lindula school by supporting to plan and celebrate The World Children's Day week from 25th September to 1st of October 2025.

Location

Sri Lanka Children Foundation 27,
Lindfield Gardens,
London NW3 6PX

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info@srilankanchildrenfoundation.org
charitycommission.gov.uk - 1160297

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