
Sri Lanka experiencing the impacts of Covid-19 is faced with the unfortunate reality that many people who are amputees not having health insurance and the financial means to cover the high cost of prosthetic needs.
Sun Match Company the producers of the leading brand ‘Soorya’ partnered the #helpthemwalk again project way back 18 years ago to provide prosthetic care to amputees who are faced with livelihood challenges which is done with attention and a lot of love and care as per the vision of their founder TRR Rajan.
To mark the 18th death anniversary of the founder, on the 31st Jan the Sun Match donated prosthetic limbs to needy patients at the Centre for Handicapped in Kandy.
The selection of the beneficiaries were done where the amputees had been identified way before the event and all specifications obtained to ensure that each of the prosthetics were custom made.
Speaking at the event Founder’s daughter Gowri Rajan , the Director of Sun Match and World bank/ WIM award winning business personality said, “the goal was a simple one-to help people in need to walk again. Losing a limb is a tragic experience for anyone and is likely to cause significant disruption to many aspects of a person’s life which can have an impact on one’s occupation, relationships, and even leisure," said Rajan.
“The project so far has made an impact by 142 people gaining the opportunity to lead an independent and dignified life with the ability to walk again. This year as well, whilst the world fell into turmoil due to the pandemic, we ensured that we continued with our mission in supporting amputees who needed it the most, to gain the ability to once again participate in meaningful life activities” said the Chairman of the company Deshamanya Suri Rajan and the younger brother of its founder..
The Sun Match Company birthed by late T. R. R. Rajan nearly four decades ago, subsequently becoming a powerful household brand today is trusted by every homemaker.
The late TRR Rajan who was known for his philanthropy held the Chairmanship of the Centre for Handicapped for number of years during which time, globally reputed Agencies such as USAID and NORAD have partnered the Centre including the Government of Sri Lanka
T R Rajan together with others on the Board of Management of Centre for Handicapped gave the required foresight and leadership during this early period which has now resulted in this Centre being the premier Centre in the entire Island providing the full range of services and mobility devices to poor physically handicapped persons.
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