Thursday, December 17, 2020

‘LG Ambassador of Change Programme’ partners KFHI, Abans

LG and Korea Friends of Hope International Sri Lanka, (KFHI) recently partnered with the trusted Sri Lankan conglomerate, Abans Group, to join forces to initiate the first ‘LG Ambassador of Change Programme’ in Sri Lanka.

Lending their wealth of experience and excellence in the local media and advertising industry, ABS GDH (an affiliate of Abans Group) will be conducting the entire programme, raising awareness and promoting the event on all relevant platforms, both conventional and digital.

Spearheading this ground-breaking initiative is Lasitha Nanayakkara, Secretary of KFHI, who has been instrumental in formulating this partnership with the intention of uplifting the lives of Sri Lankans and aiding the development of rural areas in the country.

The ‘LG Ambassador of Change Programme’ offers everyone the opportunity to do their part towards the improvement of their respective villages, and be recognized as the next rural-development innovator.

This is a programme that is currently conducted worldwide every year, and the goal is to commence this project as one that will be conducted annually in Sri Lanka too, to help Sri Lankan communities and better their lives.

At a time where many people are facing severe problems, especially in rural areas, the LG Ambassador of Change Programme aims to resolve these issues and offer feasible, long-term solutions. The programme is divided into four main segments of physical needs, cultural activities, medical facilities, and development of sports.

If you are aware of any shortcomings or issues in your village that belong to any of these categories and wish to provide solutions for them, then send a detailed description with all information of the specific issue to LG Ambassador Programme, ABS GDH, Galle Road, Colombo 03 or e-mail to lgambassadorprogramme2020@gmail.combefore January 3.

All applications should carry a certification by the relevant government official as well. The Cultural Officer should certify any lack of cultural activities, while shortcomings in medical facilities should be certified by the Public Health Inspector.

Selected development projects, from the collective appeals sent, will be granted the opportunity to be carried out after further analysis by LG. A valuable gift or certificate will be granted by LG to selected people who submit their concerns, as a reward for bringing to light the difficulties faced by villages, and taking charge of developing and solving those problems.

 

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