Emergency Relief

We are helped 100 families in Kandy District who are affected by the floods and the landslides which are currently taking place. We are donated a simple pack that contains essential items to the people.

A Helping Hand for Mothers

In the midst of Sri Lanka’s ongoing economic challenges, where soaring food prices and reduced household incomes have severely impacted nutrition and well-being, Democratic Social Service Foundation of to provide timely and much-needed support to one of the most vulnerable groups in our society—pregnant and lactating mothers.

The project titled “Relief Support in Times of Need” was designed to address growing nutritional concerns among mothers struggling to access a balanced diet. Many of these women face health risks such as anaemia and poor nutrition, directly affecting both maternal and child well-being.Through this initiative, 1,000 pregnant and lactating mothers across six districts—Hambantota, Monaragala, Kurunegala, Batticaloa, Ampara, and Kandy—received essential nutritional support in the form of milk powder packets.

Paving the Way for Girls' Success

In the midst of Sri Lanka’s ongoing economic challenges, where soaring food prices and reduced household incomes have severely impacted nutrition and well-being, Democratic Social Service Foundation of to provide timely and much-needed support to one of the most vulnerable groups in our society—pregnant and lactating mothers.

The project titled “Relief Support in Times of Need” was designed to address growing nutritional concerns among mothers struggling to access a balanced diet. Many of these women face health risks such as anaemia and poor nutrition, directly affecting both maternal and child well-being.Through this initiative, 1,000 pregnant and lactating mothers across six districts—Hambantota, Monaragala, Kurunegala, Batticaloa, Ampara, and Kandy—received essential nutritional support in the form of milk powder packets.

Leadership and Drug Prevention Program

On june 10, 2024, a special Leadership and Drug Prevention Program was successfully held at Centtral Collage Kandy, engaging 80 enthusiastic students in a day of awareness, learning, and personal development.

The program focused on educating students about the harmful impact of substances such as alcohol and tobacco, particularly how they pose a barrier to happiness, freedom, and personal growth. Students were also introduced to the manipulative marketing strategies used by certain companies to promote these harmful products, helping them recognize and critically evaluate false narratives and peer pressure.

Through a series of interactive sessions and hands-on activities, the event encouraged participants to strengthen their leadership skills, boost self-confidence, and embrace their potential as change-makers. Discussions highlighted the value of leading by example, making informed choices, and inspiring others in their communities.

This initiative not only raised awareness on drug prevention but also empowered students with the tools and mindset necessary to lead healthier, purpose-driven lives.