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Donation of dry rations to a local community in Anuradhapura
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As the year 2021 ended, Sri Lanka had adapted the ‘new normal’ during the pandemic and post-pandemic periods. However, the need to support local communities who have faced socio-economic challenges during the pandemic and the economic challenges that followed, was great. With this realisation, Hemas Consumer Brands, a leader in Sri Lanka’s FMCG sector, has played a key role in supporting those affected communities via multiple support interventions.
The assistance provided to these communities by Hemas Consumer Brands was immediate and consistent. They included donations of dry rations, personal and homecare products, stationery items and more to families, and other communities. The company also came forward to help families that were adversely affected by floods and landslides while a distribution of dry rations was conducted in Anuradhapura. In the months that followed, Central, Western, Southern, North-western, and Uva regions too received multiple donations reaching approximately 1,000 people from these communities during the past quarter.
Hemas Consumer Brands Director of Business Development and Innovation Sabrina Esufally commented: “The pandemic, and the prevailing economic crisis have placed a considerable strain on communities across the island. At Hemas, we remain committed to uplifting the wellbeing of the communities we serve. During this turbulent time, Hemas will mobilise across our multiple platforms so that we are able to provide swift assistance to the most vulnerable sections of society.”
Hemas Consumer Brands also assisted the Leo Club of the University of Colombo by providing free sanitary napkins to be distributed to a school in Theldenia with limited access to quality sanitary products. The company also assisted the Interact Club of St. Thomas College, Mt. Lavinia, and Visakha Vidyalaya by providing sanitary napkins to a health camp in aid of the residents of Athale.