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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 04:08:00
Hemas Outreach Foundation recently opened its 60th’Piyawara’ pre-school in Wadinagala, Ampara and continues to support the national agenda in developing Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) in Sri Lanka.
Initiated in 2002, ‘Piyawara’ was launched in partnership with the Children’s Secretariat of the State Ministry of Women and Child Development, Pre-Schools and Primary Education, School Infrastructure, and Education Services.
‘Piyawara’ aims to improve the lives of underprivileged children in Sri Lanka by emphasizing key aspects within the framework of the ECCD.
Over the past two decades, the initiative has grown in stature and impact to become one of Sri Lanka’s most successful public-private partnerships; with 60 preschools across the country, over 200 teachers, and a daily impact on the lives of over 4000 children.
Commenting on the initiative, Group CEO of Hemas Holdings PLC, Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson said Hemas understands the significance of investing in early childhood development, and through ‘Piyawara’ the company strive to shape the future of children, especially from underprivileged communities, ensuring that no child is left behind.
“During the twenty-years, our partnership with the Children’s Secretariat has grown stronger than ever, demonstrating the success of government-private sector collaboration in addressing national issues. We are determined to expand our activities and reach out to other underserved communities in the process of building strong and equitable communities in the coming years,” she said.
Investing in ECCD is a healthy way of developing Sri Lanka’s human capital. Early Childhood Education is key during this crucial developmental stage. After a child is born, the first foundation in a child’s life apart from what is imparted by parents, is laid in pre-school.
‘Piyawara’ provides early childhood learning to children aged 3-5 years old, with a mission to provide good care for young children in order to provide a solid foundation for a lifelong journey.
“We are confident that ‘Piyawara’ Preschools will meet and exceed the expectations of parents who want quality experiences for their children in safe indoor and outdoor learning environments”, said Shiromi Masakorala, Executive Director of the Hemas Outreach Foundation and AYATI Trust Sri Lanka.
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