Greenee Lighting donates essential medicines to Cancer Hospital

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From left: National Cancer Institute of Maharagama Consultant Clinical Oncologist Dr. Damayanthi Peiris MBBS MD, National Cancer Institute of Maharagama Volunteer Thamara, Greenee Sales Assistant Manager Achintha Maduranga, Greenee Project Manager Mihindu Wickramasinghe, Greenee Sales Co-ordinator Sajini Sewmini, Greenee Director Finance and Administration Chrishanthi Gunawardena, Greenee Director Operations Chrishelle Gunawardena, Greenee Accountant Kaveena Perera and Greenee Stock Controller Pawani Hansala


In the modern era, cancer has become a leading cause of mortality in our country. Patients with cancer who are already short on cash have had no other choice than to purchase their prescriptions from private pharmacies or healthcare providers. For many with life-threatening conditions, this untenable expense has driven quite a few into poverty. 

Having identified this problem, Greenee Lighting donated valuable and essential medicines to the National Cancer Institute of Maharagama as an annual CSR project. Greenee Lighting has been able to light up the lives of the community by taking part in various charitable activities. 

Greenee Lighting has been dedicating itself to be a complete lighting solution provider in Sri Lanka since it was established in 2012. Greenee is a specialist in indoor, outdoor and underwater lighting. 

Greenee became a strategic lighting supplier for many large real estate companies and also has established retail lighting showrooms in Nawala and Kiribathgoda to demonstrate their energy-efficient and smart-lighting technology in a real-life application; thereby introducing seamless customer experience to a variety of LED related products. 

Greenee provides LED lighting solutions for residential and commercial users, including architectural lighting for apartments, office complexes, hotels and large-scale public lighting projects. 

“This infusion of medicine enables hospital staff to continue providing essential advanced cancer treatment services to patients. We wish to provide hope for the patients to live for another day by contributing the essential medicines to Cancer Hospital,” National Cancer Institute of Maharagama Consultant Clinical Oncologist Dr. Damayanthi Peiris MBBS MD said. 

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