From the very beginning, Light for Life has stood for more than just promises — we stand for action, for transformation and for results that speak louder than words. Each milestone in our journey reflects the power of unity, vision and a relentless commitment to serve both community and humanity at large.
From modernizing the Principal and Deputy Principal offices to renovating primary school buildings, a Counselling Unit and extracurricular activity room of Hameed Al Husseinie College, Colombo 12, Sri Lanka—LKR 12 million was dedicated to nurturing an environment where administrative activities can run smooth and children could learn with dignity and joy.
As the pandemic tightened its grip and floods battered vulnerable families, we stood beside them. We distributed dry-ration packs during COVID-19 outbreak for 5,000 families residing in Colombo 1-15 Municipal limits, Kolonnawa, Megoda Kolonnawa, Gothotuwa, Welewatta, Kelaniya, Maligawatte, Mahabuthgamuwa as well as Welihena. We also supplied emergency cleaning supplies as well as much needed utensils for the families residing in Wellampitiya, Megoda Kolonnawa, Gothotuwa, Brandiyawatte as well as Mabola who were affected by flash floods. We contributed LKR 30 million in these lifesaving relief activities.
Light for Life signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Hameed Al Husseinie College, Colombo 12, Sri Lanka, pledging to advance education, extracurricular activities and school administration in alignment with national reforms. This partnership represents our commitment to systemic, long-term change.
When Türkiye was struck by a devastating earthquake, we reached out with solidarity. A contribution of LKR 10 million was made to the Türkiye Earthquake Relief Fund and presented to H.E. Demet Sekercioglu, Ambassador of Türkiye to Sri Lanka, reaffirming that compassion knows no boundaries.
After six years of delay due to economic constraints faced by the Ministry of Education of Western Provincial Council, Light for Life completed the construction of Advanced Level Building at Fathima Muslim Ladies College, Colombo 12, Sri Lanka—a project worth LKR 35 million. Today, countless young women step into that building with renewed hope for their futures.