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Samagi Sevana: A Welcome Home for Cancer Patients in Need

September 11, 2024
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Colombo, Sri Lanka – August 7, 2024 – Samagi Sevana stands as a beacon of hope and compassion for cancer patients undergoing treatment at the Apeksha Hospital. The brainchild of His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, Samagi Sevana was established in response to a heartfelt plea from a group of children diagnosed with cancer. These children requested a place to stay during their treatment, particularly when traveling from distant regions.

Thanks to the generosity of a few dedicated donors, particularly the John and Varuni Samagika (Perera) Novick Foundation in the USA, the vision of Samagi Sevana became a reality. The center commenced operations in January 2021, conveniently located just 1.5 km from Apeksha Hospital. Since its inception, Samagi Sevana has provided shelter, food, and care to over 1400 patients and their families, offering its services completely free of charge, irrespective of ethnic origin, creed, or socioeconomic status.

Currently, Samagi Sevana serves 25-35 patients daily, with a full-time staff and clergy on hand to provide support and care. The center’s commitment to alleviating the burdens faced by cancer patients and their families during their treatment journey has been unwavering.

However, to continue providing this essential service, Samagi Sevana urgently needs increased funding. The home relies on the generosity of donors around the world to sustain its operations and ensure that all who seek help receive the care they need.

You can also donate to Samagi Sevana by transferring your kind donations to the following bank account

[Registered Approved Charity No. 4/3/131 of the Ceylon Govt. Gazette dated April 04, 1952]


Account Name
ARCHBISHOP OF COLOMBO – CPW FUND
Bank
COMMERCIAL BANK OF CEYLON PLC.
Branch
BORELLA BRANCH, COLOMBO 08, SRI LANKA
Account No.
119 005 7895
Swift Code
CCEYLKLX

Or visit https://samagisevana.org/donations/ to donate online.

For more information on how you can support Samagi Sevana and make a difference in the lives of cancer patients, please contact:

Media Contact: Samagi Sevana – Yasmin Fernando
Phone: +94-773406356
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.samagisevana.org

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