‘Around the Pearl’ kicks off for second consecutive year

10 April 2015 06:44 am

The ‘Around the Pearl’ initiative kicked off yesterday for the second consecutive year and 20 business leaders embarked on a 1400 kilometre bicycle ride around Sri Lanka to raise public support and funds for children affected by cerebral palsy (CP). 
The 10-day bicycle tour will take the cyclists to all corners of the country and this year all proceeds from the initiative will be donated to the Cerebral Palsy Lanka Foundation (CPLF). Cyclists participating in the ‘Around the Pearl’ initiative this year include leading business professionals Ajith Fernando, Yasas Hewage and Sarinda Unamboowe. 
‘Around the Pearl’ is an initiative by ‘Wheels for Wheels’, which is conducted in partnership with the CPLF and WrooM – a project that promotes cycling as an alternative mode of transport and increases awareness of public road safety rules. 
The 20 cyclists will travel  the perimeter of the entire island and their journey will take them from the city of Colombo to Galle, Negombo, Mirissa, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Kilinochchi, Jaffna, Vavuniya, Anuradhapura and onwards. During the course of the journey, members of the public will be able to follow the cyclists and pledge donations by logging on to www.aroundthepearl.lk.
Last year, the ‘Around the Pearl’ initiative raised funds for 1000 wheelchairs and throughout this year’s journey, some of these wheelchairs will be donated to children in need across the country. Additionally, special camps to raise awareness about cerebral palsy will be conducted in Galle, Batticaloa and Colombo. As the cyclists travel across the island, they’ll also conduct special WrooM cycling and road safety sessions for members of the local community. 
Commenting on this year’s ‘Around the Pearl’ journey, one of the cyclists Capital Alliance, Managing Director Ajith Fernando stated, “We feel honoured to participate in the ‘Around the Pearl’ initiative for the second consecutive year. Last year’s bicycle ride was an immense success and we were able to provide 1000 children suffering from cerebral palsy with greater mobility and freedom.  This year, all the funds we raise will be donated to the Cerebral Palsy Lanka Foundation which provides assistance to children with cerebral palsy across the island.