What we support

British Way

Learning English

With tourism such a big part of Sri Lanka's economy, we believe it is important for the children and young adults to develop English speaking skills to assist with future education and job prospects. We fund girls to complete a 50 day English camp with the British Way English Academy in Sri Lanka. The camp is designed to improve all four language skills—speaking, reading, writing, and listening—while engaging in activities that enhance personality and life skills.

Morravina donations

Morravinna girls orphanage

Morravinna is an independent home under the Sri Lankan government's rules and guidelines. The home accepts court order children who are able to stay there until age 18. However, if they go onto higher studies and are able to commute, they can stay on longer. The home has relied on funding themselves with dividends from an investment many years ago along with donations of food, goods and money from external sources such as Karuna Sri Lanka.

Sukitha girls home

Sukitha handicapped girls home

Sukitha provides accommodation for children and adults with special needs and, in 2023, opened a vocational centre where the they handmake many different craft items like bath mats, clothing, bags, hair clips and other small items. The proceeds from sales of these items helps fund the running of the home.

As well as donations of money, Karuna Sri Lanka helps sell some of these craft items from our website and from stalls in Australia. The money from the sales is returned to Sukitha which enables them to purchase more materials.

building projects

Building projects

Some of our beneficiaries live in extremely poor-quality housing that lacks basic facilities. Our building projects are carefully planned and costed to ensure the best outcome possible. Some of the projects we have funded are: a toilet block at the home of two sisters who live with their mother and grandmother; access to running water for another girl and her family.

Safe House

Safe House

Karuna Sri Lanka funds a safe house which provides refuge for young women who are too old to be in the state's care, but too young to build a prosperous life on their own. We also provide them with food and clothing, as well as funding their education expenses. The girls are mentored by a local coordinator whom we employ to be their point of contact while in the safe house and also to help them transition into independence.

Frangipani children

Frangipani Pre-School

Frangipani Pre-School is located in a remote village near Galle, Sri Lanka. It was established following the 2004 tsunami, and provides vital early education for children from low-income families annually. Karuna Sri Lanka Inc. is supporting their efforts to provide safe facilities, quality learning and stronger community wellbeing via the '@project Frangipani' initiative. The initiative focuses on repairing infrastructure, enhancing educational resources, introducing foundational English education and strengthening nutrition and wellbeing programs.

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