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COLOMBO(News 1st); The third phase of the 'Gammadda, Care and Dare' program will be held tomorrow and the day after.
It will be centered around the Nuwara Eliya and Kandy districts.
The Gammadda "Care and Dare" program was established to uplift people affected by the various disasters resulted by Cyclone Ditwah.
This initiative is supported by the Minderoo Foundation of Australia, one of the world's largest philanthropic organizations.
The first phase of the Gammada "Care and Dare" program was successfully held in Kotmale, followed by a second phase in Passara, Madolsima, and Welimada, providing benefits to thousands of people.
Tomorrow, services will be provided to the local residents and the people of the Walapane Divisional Secretariat division at the Nildandahinna Sumangala National School.
The Day After Tomorrow, the program is scheduled to take place at Gampola Kurunduwatta Royal College.
The "Care and Dare" program provides a wide range of essential services, including:
Medical, Counseling, and Legal services.
Granting of subsidies and guidance for those who have lost their livelihoods or self-employment opportunities.
Document Recovery: The Divisional Secretariat will participate to help residents recover vital documents, such as birth certificates, lost during the disaster.
Specialized Care: Dedicated services for pregnant mothers and young children.
Relief Goods: Distribution of dry rations, household appliances, and hygiene packs.
Gammadda is joined in this effort by several key institutions:
Disaster Relief Services Centre
National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA)
Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL)
Ministry of Health, and
The Tri-Forces and the Police.
