Fashion Bug continues career guidance programs in Kurunegala and Tangalle

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 untitled-5With a continuous drive and increasing passion towards enhancing knowledge amongst students about what’s next after school, untitled-4Fashion Bug, held their signature career guidance programs at Tangalle and Kurunegala- Maliyadewa Boys School drawing the participation of over 3,000 and 400 students respectively.

The SisuDiriMagaprogram aimed for students who recently took up the GCE Advanced Level examination featured key resource personUniversity of ColomboDirector, Career Guidance and Development Ajith Jayawardena who has always been with the program since its inception.

The event at Tangalle further consisted of two- one in Town Hall, and the other at Hambantota- Singapore Auditorium, in collaboration with Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources DevelopmentMahinda Amaraweera, was heldunder the theme ‘AmaraviruPiyamaga’.DirectorAqeillSubian, Deputy General ManagerDr. S H M Faraaz, Asst Marketing ManagerS M FahamandHR Manager Omen Athukoralarepresented Fashion Bug.

‘We are excited to have taken our iconic CSR programme to Tangalle and Kurunegala areas. We believe that every student needs to have access to this at no cost. We feel obliged to well prepare students to make their best next life decision to either work in the corporate sector or pursue higher education. We hope to see many more of them as we bring the program to many parts of the country,’ said Fashion Bug Director, ShabierSubian who is also Founder of the SisuDiriMaga foundation.

Assistant General ManagerA C A Anver, Operation Manager Dinesh Ekanayake ,Snr Marketing ExecutiveIshan Godamanna, andArea ManagerIshan Godamannaparticipated at the event held at the Kurunegala based Maliyadewa Boys School, on behalf of the company. 

SisuDirimaga, an award winning CSR program by Fashion Bug, has successfully benefitted over 16,000 students as of today, and continues all the way till it achieves its goal of spreading amongst 120 schools and over 100,000 students across the country, said Fashion Bug Deputy General ManagerDr. S H M Faraaz. 

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