“Reach-Out” – an initiative to conduct Mobile Medical Camps to the Drought affected communities & preparing other populations to face intense May rains.

“Reach-Out” – an initiative to conduct Mobile Medical Camps to the Drought affected communities & preparing other populations to face intense May rains.

Feb 12, 2018

A-PAD Sri Lanka joined hands with Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) in conducting mobile medical camps to serve the drought affected families in different parts of the country. This is also in preparation for intense rains and flooding in May 2018. As an act of Civil Military Coordination, A-PAD along

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Rotary Club of Battaramulla Uplifts Disaster Stricken Schools

Rotary Club of Battaramulla Uplifts Disaster Stricken Schools

Jan 5, 2018

Whilst silence hums  over the floods of 2017, Rotary Club of Battaramulla (RCB) approached A-PAD Sri Lanka in supporting the forgotten victims of floods/landslides that affected the island in May 2017. In supporting   the   affected   communities, the   education   sector   which   needed more attention

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Category Red Weather Alerts Hail Over Sri Lanka

Nov 30, 2017

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A-PAD Sri Lanka has been closely monitoring the severe weather changes that have been creating a stir in the climate causing gusty winds and heavy rains, around the island. The Meteorological Department of Sri Lanka states that the depression that occurred in the South-west

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A-PAD, HSBC “Reviving Education” Educational Kits Distribution for School Children

A-PAD, HSBC “Reviving Education” Educational Kits Distribution for School Children

Aug 2, 2017

A-PAD Sri Lanka recently distributed educational kits to school children in the Ratnapura and Matara Districts who were affected by the floods that ravaged several parts of the country in May this year. In addition to the students’ educational kits which included essentials

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An Early Recovery Initiative: One step closer to home

An Early Recovery Initiative: One step closer to home

Jul 20, 2017

Following the landslides and floods that occurred in May 2017, 15 out of 25 Districts were faced with “Cyclone Mora” affecting approximately 630,000 persons in Sri Lanka. 213 lives were lost and several communities residing in Kalutara, Ratnapura, Galle and Matara are yet

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