Atlas, a leading learning brand in Sri Lanka, marked 22 years of impactful collaboration with the Atlas ‘Sip Savi’ initiative and ‘Ridee Viharaya’, once again empowering over 50,000 Sri Lankan schoolchildren by providing equal education opportunities.
This year, Atlas Axillia Co. Ltd continued its longstanding commitment by hosting the annual ‘Atlas Sip Savi School Supplies Donation Programme’ at the historic Ridee Viharaya recently, further advancing its mission to ensure that ‘No child is left behind.’
This year’s programme benefitted more than 3,500 rural students, equipping them with essential learning resources to pursue education with confidence and enhance their abilities for brighter prospects.
As the flagship educational initiative of Atlas Axillia Co. Ltd, Atlas ‘Sip Savi’ continues to drive progress in Sri Lanka’s learning sector, with this enduring partnership serving as a powerful testament to its far-reaching impact.
Discussing the significance of the donation and the long-standing partnership with Ridee Viharaya, Asitha Samaraweera Managing Director, Atlas Axillia Co. Ltd stated; “Education is fundamental to personal and societal progress, which is why we remain dedicated to ensuring that every child, irrespective of their background, has access to the resources they need to learn and thrive. Through initiatives like Atlas ‘Sip Savi’, we are steadfast in our mission to ensure that ‘no child is left behind’ in education and I firmly believe we are making tangible strides towards achieving our vision of equitable education for all.”
The eremony was graced by members of the clergy, including Ven. Thibbatuwawe Buddharakkitha Thera, Chief Incumbent of the Ridee Viharaya, with other dignitaries. The distribution of essential school supplies not only addresses the educational needs of the children but also aims to reduce the financial burden on parents.
Over the years, the partnership between Atlas ‘Sip Savi’ and the Ridee Viharaya has grown, enabling more students to benefit from the initiative and exemplifying Atlas Axillia’s commitment to community upliftment and social responsibility. Initiatives Such as Atlas ‘Sip Savi’ are playing a key role in reducing school dropout rates in Sri Lanka, particularly those driven by economic hardship.
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