Students of SLIIT walk for worthy cause

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Christ Church College Principal H.W. Dayawansa, Dean Computing and President SLIIT Student Interactive Society          

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The newly built computer lab          

With the objective of uplifting the quality of life of underprivileged children in Sri Lanka, the Student Interactive Society of SLIIT, under the theme ‘Walk for their Future’ organised a five kilometre walk to raise funds for the Christ Church College in Baddegama. 

More than 1000 students, faculty and administrative staff from SLIIT rallied together to collect funds to build and equip a media and computer lab for the students at Christ Church College.  

Commenting on the project, SLIIT President Student Interactive Society Achala Illangakoon noted, “Seeing the necessity for a computer lab and the interest shown by the school, we decided to dedicate the walk for the students of Christ Church College. We provided 22 computers and painted the lab. We were also able to build a separate room for multimedia and equip it with a projector and computer. The SLIIT walk 2015 was successfully completed as a result of the unwavering support given by SLIIT President and CEO Prof. Lalith Gamage. We are also truly grateful to everyone who participated in the walk.” 

“We offer education to students from grade one up until the Advanced Level examination. Currently in the Advanced level stream we have 150 students studying Information and Communication Technology (ICT) but sadly, we have only a few computers. Our students show a lot of enthusiasm and dedication in this field. However, due to the lack of resources we are unable to provide our ICT students with practical skills. I really appreciate the efforts taken by SLIIT to organise a walk solely to collect funds for our computer lab. It is assuring to know that we can provide our students with more resources, practical skills and knowledge,” commented Christ Church College Principal H.W. Dayawansa.

“At SLIIT, we teach students not only to focus on academics but also to spend their time to volunteer at charity projects, develop soft skills and participate in various sporting activities. Our aim is to mould students into well rounded citizens who understand the importance of not only a successful career but also the significance of being caring and helpful towards society. I wish to also commend the Student Interactive Society for organising the SLIIT walk to raise sufficient amount of funds to support rural school children,” commented SLIIT President and CEO Prof. Lalith Gamage.

The funds collected at the SLIIT Walk in 2014, were used to uplift the Sri Sahashthra Lankara Vidyalaya in Balangoda. 

 

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