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Forging ‘Partnerships with Purpose’

4 February, 2018
Board Chairman of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka - Mr.Lakshan Madurasinghe and members of the HFHSL National Board of Directors volunteering to construct homes for families in Muthurajawela
Board Chairman of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka - Mr.Lakshan Madurasinghe and members of the HFHSL National Board of Directors volunteering to construct homes for families in Muthurajawela

Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka’s (HFHSL) President and Chairman of the National Board of Directors – Lakshan Madurasinghe’s unique Habitat journey started with him volunteering at a Habitat Build event, and thereafter led to over a decade long partnership with HFHSL. Today, a key member of HFHSL’s leadership team, Lakshan not only continues to volunteer whilst encouraging hundreds of others to do so as well, he has applied his corporate, PR and management expertise to shape the vision and mission of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, and aid its ongoing commitment to providing homes for families in need across Sri Lanka.

Since its inception in 1994, Habitat for Humanity has enabled over 24,600 families to achieve strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. A proper home is the strong foundation on which families and communities thrive. Better, affordable living conditions lead to improved health and stronger childhood development and give families the ability and financial flexibility to make forward-looking choices. In 2017, HFHSL had the opportunity of providing homes for 80 families affected by landslides in the Kegalle District and providing 37 families who lived in temporary shelters in Kalutara with permanent homes.

HFHSL is also currently in the process of implementing two large-scale housing projects funded by the European Union in Killinochchi, Batticaloa and Mullaitivu and the Indian Government in Batticaloa and Pussellawa. In 2018, Habitat for Humanity is on a mission to forge more partnerships with like-mindedindividuals, Corporates, organizations and donors that will enable them to reach more communities and provide safe and decent homes to more families in need across Sri Lanka under the theme of “Partnerships with Purpose”.

In keeping with this theme, Habitat is committed to enhancing its corporate engagement through partnerships with Corporates who are interested in implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects that focus on housing and providing adequate sanitation facilities for vulnerable communities across the country. Habitat Sri Lanka is particularly looking for support from the corporate sector for its newly launched ‘Homes for Hope Campaign’, whichfocuses on constructing homes and sanitation facilities for families that are battling disabilities, special needs, or chronic illnesses such as Chronic Kidney Disease and Leprosy..

Unlike any other volunteer experience, Habitat’s volunteers get hands-on construction experience building a home with their teammates and also have the satisfaction of knowing that their generosity and hard work resulted in a family in need being blessed with a place to call home. Commenting on this further, Mr. Madurasinghe said, “At HFHSL, you get to do more than just donate money to a cause. The beauty of volunteering with Habitat is that you get to be a part of changing people’s lives. An additional benefit is that the results of your team work will be extremely tangible and will have a positive impact on multiple generations. It’s a great way to give back to communities and do something truly meaningful with your work colleagues.

I invite all corporates to join us in our mission to provide everyone in Sri Lanka a decent place to live.”

To learn more about Habitat Sri Lanka’s Corporate Partnerships and volunteer opportunities contact Melissa Jayasuriya (Senior Manager, Corporate Relations & Resource Development) on +94 112577102 or visit www.habitatsrilanka.org

Boilerplate: About Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka

Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka is a Voluntary Social Services Organization whose mission is to provide decent and affordable housing to people living in poor conditions. Since 1994, Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka has assisted more than 24,600 families by building and improving homes and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.

To learn more about Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka’s work in communities across Sri Lanka, to donate or to volunteer, please visit www.habitatsrilanka.orgor follow www.facebook.com/hfhsl 

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