Educational workshops and exhibition

This educational workshop was organized by St. Thomas’ College, Kotte in collaboration with the Little Hand Foundation, made possible through the generous contributions of donors from Sri Lanka and abroad. The event brought together all students and teachers of St. Thomas’ College, along with selected students from surrounding schools, to

Providing dry food parcels and hygiene kits to low-income families

Through this program, we provided dry ration packs and hygiene kits to 500 low-income families living in the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa districts. In addition, we distributed essential school supplies to the children of these families to support their education and well-being. Ranamayura Plantation (Pvt) Ltd served as the main financial

Providing dry food packs and beverages to 2,500 mothers, along with organized alms-giving programs to support vulnerable families.

The main objective of this project is to provide dry food parcels to 2,500 mothers living in rural communities across the Anuradhapura region. The distribution takes place in front of the sacred Ruwanweli Maha Chaithya, together with a traditional alms-giving ceremony conducted at the same time. This meaningful Pinkama is

Educational workshops and exhibition
This educational workshop was organized by St. Thomas’ College, Kotte in collaboration with the Little Hand Foundation, made possible through the generous contributions of donors from Sri Lanka and abroad. The event brought together all students and teachers of St. Thomas’ College, along with selected students from surrounding schools, to highlight the importance of innovation and the value it brings to the country.
Providing dry food parcels and hygiene kits to low-income families
Through this program, we provided dry ration packs and hygiene kits to 500 low-income families living in the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa districts. In addition, we distributed essential school supplies to the children of these families to support their education and well-being.
Removal of invasive Lantana plants in the Udawalawe Reserve to protect wildlife habitats and support the conservation of the ecological balance.
Sri Lanka is home to a rich diversity of elephants, birds, animals, and plant species, many of which are increasingly threatened by environmental degradation. Recognizing the urgency of this issue, the Little Hand Foundation has dedicated significant effort to protecting the country’s natural habitats and biodiversity. As part of these conservation efforts, we launched a major project to eradicate the invasive Lantana plant from the Udawalawe Reserve—a critical step in safeguarding endangered wildlife and restoring ecological balance.
Providing dry food packs and beverages to 2,500 mothers, along with organized alms-giving programs to support vulnerable families.
The main objective of this project is to provide dry food parcels to 2,500 mothers living in rural communities across the Anuradhapura region. The distribution takes place in front of the sacred Ruwanweli Maha Chaithya, together with a traditional alms-giving ceremony conducted at the same time. This meaningful Pinkama is organized annually on the Full Moon Day of Vesak, bringing spiritual merit and essential support to families in need.
Water Supplying by Filtered Water Wells for Kidney disease infected areas of Sri Lanka Supplying clean, filtered water through specially constructed water wells to communities in Sri Lanka’s kidney disease–affected areas.
Sri Lanka, as a developing nation, is home to many families who rely on agriculture for their livelihood. In recent years, the widespread use of harmful agrochemicals has contributed to a significant rise in chronic kidney disease and other serious health issues. As a result, countless parents and children living in rural communities have fallen victim to these conditions, placing entire families at risk and disrupting the future of younger generations.

Our Projects

Educational workshops and exhibition
Educational workshops and exhibition
This educational workshop was organized by St. Thomas’ College, Kotte in collaboration with the Little...
Child Education
Providing dry food parcels and hygiene kits to low-income families
Through this program, we provided dry ration packs and hygiene kits to 500 low-income families living...
Wild life Conservation & Environment sustainability
Removal of invasive Lantana plants in the Udawalawe Reserve to protect wildlife habitats and support the conservation of the ecological balance.
Sri Lanka is home to a rich diversity of elephants, birds, animals, and plant species, many of which...
Public Welfare
Providing dry food packs and beverages to 2,500 mothers, along with organized alms-giving programs to support vulnerable families.
The main objective of this project is to provide dry food parcels to 2,500 mothers living in rural communities...
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Water Supplying by Filtered Water Wells for Kidney disease infected areas of Sri Lanka Supplying clean, filtered water through specially constructed water wells to communities in Sri Lanka’s kidney disease–affected areas.
Sri Lanka, as a developing nation, is home to many families who rely on agriculture for their livelihood....