First Model Pre-School in Jaffna opened by Hemas

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Hemas Holdings Plc Ltd. recently brought colour and life to the little children of the war-ravaged North with the formal opening of the new Hemas Piyawara model Pre-School in Jaffna. Situated in the Nallur Municipal Complex, this Rs. 8 million Piyawara Pre-School is funded by Hemas Holdings Plc, implemented by UNOPS and is the 33rd Hemas Piyawara Pre-School in the country.

The project is the second phase of the post war development process initiated by Hemas.  In February 2009 as a short term relief to the IDPs, Hemas set up a series of Pre-Schools and play areas in Menik Farm relief villages in Vavuniya. These facilities provided pre-school education to several thousands of IDP children. The second phase was to set up model preschools in all war-torn districts in the region.



Present at the opening were Minister of Child Development and Women’s Affairs Tissa Karaliadda, Minister of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprise Development Douglas Devananda, Mayor of Jaffna Yoga Patgunarajah and other officials from the Ministry and Hemas.

Hemas’ community investment is focused on ECCD (Early Childhood Care & development) in partnership with the Children’s Secretariat of Ministry of Child Development. The project has created a great impact to the wellbeing of children in Sri Lanka.  At present nearly 3000 children are receiving education in 33 centres islandwide. The company has invested approximately Rs. 200 million since 2002 and all projects are carried out through Hemas Outreach Foundation, which is a Government Approved Charity. It is managed by a Trust that includes eminent personalities in Sri Lanka together with members from the Board of Hemas Holdings Plc.

Speaking on the occasion Minister of Child Development and Women’s Affairs Tissa Karaliadda said, “Hemas has set an example to many corporates. ‘Piyawara’ is a sustainable model taking into consideration the national need. It is admirable to note that Hemas has invested millions of rupees in the future generations of our country in a silent manner. We are very thankful to Hemas for being a responsible corporate citizen and being a partner to the development process of our country.”

Mayor of Jaffna Yoga Patgunarajah said, “The people of Jaffna will always be very grateful for this facility. Since I too have been a teacher, I see its value. It will give the right foundation for small children of this age group and that will benefit the country.”

Director Hemas Holdings Abbas Esufally said, “As a responsible corporate citizen, Hemas is happy to assist in the national effort to help the people of the North re-start their lives and prosper together as a single nation. Being the totally sustainable project it is, I have no doubt that Piyawara will change the lives of the children in Jaffna.”

Senior Manager Corporate Communications & CSR at Hemas, Shiromi Masakorala said, “Our first visit to Jaffna was in 2002, when we saw several children bundled together in a dark garage which they called a Pre-School. One year later, we opened our first basic Pre School in the Nallur Municipal Complex together with the Children’s Secretariat and Jaffna Municipal Council. We were unable to build a ‘model’ school due to the prevailing environment at that time. We have been training pre-school teachers here since 2002. They are now competent to manage the newly built model schools and train other teachers in the area.”

“Our goal is to establish four more such Pre-Schools in the war-ravaged areas of Kilinochchi, Vavuniya, Mannar and Mullaitivu. We are looking to raise funds for these new schools through international organisations and our business partners,” Masakorala added.

The ‘Piyawara’ project won the Asia CSR award in 2007 as model for the Asian region. This strategic partnership with the Children’s Secretariat of the Ministry of Child Development has been a vital factor for the sustainability and success of this project. At present a variety of programmes are conducted under this project including teacher training, parental awareness programmes etc. Among them is a successful weekly talk show on Rupavahini titled ‘Daru Patiyage Lokaya’ and sponsored by one of Hemas’ key brands — Baby Cheramy.

Hemas Group is one of the leading conglomerates in Sri Lanka with a focus on five key sectors — FMCG, Healthcare, Transportation, Leisure and Power Generation.

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