Camilla SchoolBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-12-25
Project Chairman : Rohan Bernard Wanniachchi
The Signature Project of the club, the Christmas day Celebration with Camila School children, organized by the project chairperson lion Rohan Bernard for the 8 consecutive years. We provided breakfast to children and all staff of Camilla School. and Snack also provided around 10.30 am. We distributed gift packs to children and all staff members. Singing and dancing session of children was attractive . |
LCIF Donation ContributionBy lions Club of
MILLANIYA GOLDEN JUBILEE
on 2025-09-19
Project Chairman : Harsha Nirman Galhena MJF
Contribution: Amount: LKR 30,200 Purpose: Donation to Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) for global humanitarian and community service initiatives Acknowledgment: The contribution was made to support LCIF’s ongoing projects, which include disaster relief, health programs, education, and community development worldwide. This donation reflects the commitment of Lion harsha Galhena to humanitarian service and global community support. Conclusion: This act of generosity contributes directly to LCIF’s mission of improving lives and supporting communities in need, both locally and internationally. |
Mahendra Amarasuriya Fellowship AwardBy lions Club of
MILLANIYA GOLDEN JUBILEE
on 2025-10-10
Project Chairman : Lokuliyanage Kumudu Kumudu Gayan Alwis
Fellowship Details: Award: Mahendra Amarasuriya Fellowship Value: LKR 13,500 Purpose: To support personal development, leadership, and community service initiatives Acknowledgment: The fellowship was awarded in recognition of Thusith Kariyawasam’s dedication, leadership, and contribution to Lions Club activities and community service projects. This fellowship provides resources and encouragement to further engage in impactful humanitarian and service-oriented programs. Conclusion: Receiving the Mahendra Amarasuriya Fellowship strengthens the recipient’s ability to contribute meaningfully to society and reflects the commitment of individuals within the Lions Club of Millaniya Golden Jubilee to community development and leadership growth. |
LCIF DONATIONSBy lions Club of
MILLANIYA GOLDEN JUBILEE
on 2025-09-19
Project Chairman : Withanage Buddhipriya Gishan
The contribution was made to support LCIF’s ongoing projects, which include disaster relief, health programs, education, and community development worldwide. This donation reflects the commitment of Lion Gishan Withanage to humanitarian service and global community support. |
Humanitarian ActivitiesBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-12-18
Project Chairman : Yamunu Angammana
Donation of a new Walker to a person at Rathmalana |
District White Cane DayBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-11-07
Project Chairman : Wikum Weranja Wijedasa
We contributed and donated for District White cane day celebration conducted by the District Chairperson lion Rukman Karunananda. Our club member lion Wikum coordinated the project. |
Eye CampBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-10-02
Project Chairman : R. Geethanjali Herath
Eye Screening camp was organized at the Olaboduwa Primary School, and 200 parents and children were checked the vision and 75 found poor vision parents and children. this Project was initiated by the District Governor Lion Priyantha Perera PMJF. |
Children Day CelebrationBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-10-01
Project Chairman : R. Geethanjali Herath
A children Day Celebration program was organized by the school with the collaboration of few societies including lions Club of Wetara Kahatuduwa. We were able to contribute for the lunch for all children of the school. LCIF Coordinator Lion Gayan Chameera participated as the chief guest. President lion Rasika and members of the club participated to the project. |
Eye CampBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-09-11
Project Chairman : Sumithra Mohanathasan Mohanathasan
Conducted Eye Screening Camp for 200 Prison inmates and provided 115 Spectacles for selected inmates. Lion Sumithra and Lion Danesh coordinated with a donor and taken spectacles. This project was done with the participation of three District Governors of D2, D4 & D8. |
Suwa Diviyata Siha SaviyaBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-09-05
Project Chairman : Nimna Shyama Kumari Dodanwala
We donated essential items for the benefit of the children in Childcare center at Karapitiya Galle under the Department of Social Welfare promotion and Childcare of Southern Province. This was jointly organized with lions club og Galle Karapitiya |
Global CausesBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-08-30
Project Chairman : R. Geethanjali Herath
We organized a trip to Trincomalee with the women members of "Diriliya Women Society of Pragathi mawatha,Kahathuduwa. These women members are from low-income families and took 110 members to visit Trincomalee harbor, Koneshwaram Hindu Temple and other ancient areas in Trincomalee. All members were given transport, meals and accommodation free of charge. Also, we were able to organize a boat ride and awareness program on wellbeing and safety. |
Tree PlantingBy lions Club of
WETARA KAHATUDUWA
on 2025-07-01
Project Chairman : R. Geethanjali Herath
Tree planting project was conducted on the very first day of new lion year 2025-2026.The chief guest was Lion Pasindu Kumbukage, the Zone Chairperson |
Donating Library books toBy lions Club of
COLOMBO WEST
on 2026-03-04
Project Chairman : Manel Priyadarshini Gamage
Children s English story books we got from Past Governor Lion Rohantha de Fonseka given to the library of Sobitha Vidyalaya ,Moragaamulla. |
Money to buy Sports Shoes for a girlBy lions Club of
COLOMBO WEST
on 2026-03-17
Project Chairman : Urshula Kanchana Udalagama
Our member Lion Kanchana Udalagama gave Rs.6000 to the peon of Lindsay Balika Vidyalaya , Ms.Wasana Mallawarachchi for her to buy a pair of sports Shoes for her child |
School Bag DonationBy lions Club of
COLOMBO WEST
on 2026-03-17
Project Chairman : Urshula Kanchana Udalagama
Our Club donated 10 school bags we got from the district ,filled the bags wirh exercise books , stationary needed for children , We selected the 10 students who cant afford bags and needed help.Each bag was filled with rs.1500 worth goods |
Vision Reframed” ProjectBy lions Club of
PILIYANDALA
on 2026-03-07
Project Chairman : Chanaka Jagath Jayasinghe
Leo Club of Piliyandala, in collaboration with the Lions Club of Piliyandala, successfully completed the “Vision Reframed” project a sustainable initiative aimed at restoring sight and dignity by providing reusable eye frames to individuals in need. Held on 25th October, the project focused on supporting underserved community members with vision care. We are proud to share that Lion Chanaka Jayasinghe generously provided free eye checkups and lenses worth Rs. 48,000.00 on behalf of the Lions Club of Piliyandala. Additionally, the Leo Club of Piliyandala sourced reusable eye frames in good state, valued at Rs. 50,000 from H M S Siriwardena Opticians, Rathmalana, reinforcing the project’s commitment to sustainability and service. This joint effort exemplified the power of collaboration between Lions and Leos in creating meaningful impact. |
funded for 100 Lunch Packets at Kesbewa Medical Camp On 18th October 2025, during the "Suwa Divi Medical Camp"By lions Club of
PILIYANDALA
on 2026-02-28
Project Chairman : Vidana Hewage S. Dharmasiri
Lion Sarath Dharmasiri and Lion Saman Shantha funded for 100 Lunch Packets at Kesbewa Medical Camp On 28th Feb 2026, during the "Suwa Divi Medical Camp" held at Sri Vijayasundararamaya Temple, Kesbewa, Lion Sarath Dharmasiri generously donated 100 lunch packets. This event was organized for the third consecutive time by Kesbewa Harith Mithrathwa Padanama, continuing its mission to support community health and well-being. |
Supporting and empowering Leo Club activities through sponsorship of club assets that enhance visibility and leadership engagement.By lions Club of
PILIYANDALA
on 2025-11-08
Project Chairman : DL Saman Shantha
We are pleased to announce that the Leo Club of Piliyandala, in collaboration with its parent club, the Lions Club of Piliyandala, has successfully concluded the “පන්ිඳ ‘25” project a vibrant cultural and educational initiative aimed at promoting Buddhist and Sinhala literacy among youth. Held on 12th October 2025, the project was organized as a creative competition for Dhamma School students of Sri Seelanda Temple, Piliyandala. It served as a platform to celebrate spiritual learning, cultural heritage, and youth engagement, showcasing the talents and dedication of the young participants. As the official sponsor of the Leo Club of Piliyandala, the Lions Club of Piliyandala proudly contributed Rs. 6,000.00 for the printing of certificates for all participants. This gesture significantly enhanced the recognition and encouragement of these budding learners, reinforcing our commitment to nurturing future leaders. |
Providing Lunch for 200 School children at Ananda Samarakoon Vidyalaya - PiliyandalaBy lions Club of
PILIYANDALA
on 2026-02-26
Project Chairman : Vidana Hewage S. Dharmasiri
Lions Club of Piliyandala organized a heartfelt initiative by providing lunch to 200 school children at Ananda Samarakoon Vidyalaya, Piliyandala. This act of kindness brought smiles and joy to the students, reflecting the club’s ongoing commitment to community service and child welfare. The event was a testament to the power of collective goodwill and the Lions Club’s dedication to making a meaningful impact in the lives of young learners. |
Providing Lunch for 1300 School children at Sri Jhon Kotelawala Maha Vidyalaya - PiliyandalaBy lions Club of
PILIYANDALA
on 2026-02-27
Project Chairman : Vidana Hewage S. Dharmasiri
Lions Club of Piliyandala organized a heartfelt initiative by providing lunch to 1,300 school children at Sri John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalaya, Piliyandala. This act of kindness brought smiles and joy to the students, reflecting the club’s ongoing commitment to community service and child welfare. The event was a testament to the power of collective goodwill and the Lions Club’s dedication to making a meaningful impact in the lives of young learners. |