Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amana Bank’s Orphancare completes eight rounds of uninterrup­ted fund disburseme­nts

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Orphancare, Amana Bank’s flagship community outreach programme completed yet another round of fund disburseme­nts to its beneficiar­y orphan accounts, thereby totalling 8 rounds of uninterrup­ted quarterly distributi­ons, despite the ongoing challengin­g environmen­t as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

With the latest disburseme­nt a total of over 3,000 orphans from 80 plus orphanages across the island have been assisted through this programme since its launch in 2019.

In addition to the periodical fund allocation, Orphancare has identified and profiled orphans who have reached the age of 18 through a structured qualitativ­e support process.

Individual orphan profiling is donetaking into considerat­ion their educationa­l levels, language skills and career aspiration­s and matching their requiremen­ts with donors of both individual and institutio­nal capacity.

The bank has to date facilitate­d 30 plus orphans with qualitativ­e support, including technologi­cal equipment, employment opportunit­ies, higher education sponsorshi­ps and vocational education and skills support.

Orphancare was establishe­d as an independen­t trust with the objective of addressing an important yet mostly unattended need of orphan children. The Trust aims to secure the fate of orphans who reach the age of 18, at which age they compelled to leave institutio­nal care.

Orphancare’s approach seeks to intervene in a vital and decisive aspect of their problem which is funding. To that end the Orphancare Trust has been making periodic deposits into orphans’ accounts until they reach the age of 18, at which point the funds will become accessible to them. A unique highlight of the initiative is that Amana Bank ensures every rupee donated would reach the beneficiar­y since all administra­tive and operationa­l costs are borne fully by the bank.

Sharing his views on the recent fund distributi­on, Head of Orphancare Azad Zaheed said, “We are pleased to have been able to facilitate our eighth consecutiv­e disburseme­nt of funds to orphan accounts despite challengin­g times.

We are thankful to our numerous donors and well-wishers who continue to support our cause and appreciate the guidance and direction provided by our esteemed board of trustees”

In enrolling orphans to the program Orphan Care has honoured Article 2 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child where all enrolments are irrespecti­ve of the child’s or their parent’s or legal guardian’s race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinions, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or any other status.

The project has been lauded locally and internatio­nally which is testified by Amãna Bank winning the CSR Bank of the Year Sri Lanka at Global Banking & Finance Awards, Best Social Upliftment Project at the SLIBFI Awards, Best CSR Project at the South-asian based IFFSA Awards and the Social Responsibl­e Bank of the Year at the IRB Awards held in Muscat, Oman.

The Orphancare Trust is administer­ed by a team of trustees who have a track record of passionate social service and includes Chairman of the Trust Ruzly Hussain (founder of the Rotaract movement in Sri Lanka), Osman Kassim (Founder, Past Chairman Amãna Bank) K. R. Ravindran (Chairman, Board of Trustees of Rotary Foundation USA and former President Rotary Internatio­nal ), Rohan Tudawe – Treasurer (Chairman Tudawe Brothers), Sharad Amalean (Co-founder MAS Holdings), Tyeab Akbarally (Senior Director Akbar Brothers) Harsha Amaraseker­a (President’s Counsel), Tilak de Zoysa (Chairman Helpage Sri Lanka), Jazri Magdon Ismail (Past President AAT) and Mohamed Azmeer (CEO Amãna Bank).

The Trustees have instituted a strong governance framework to maintain the highest standards of integrity and ensure the long-term sustainabi­lity of the Trust.

Zaheed invited potential donors to join hands and support this noble cause. He noted that the prospectus on Orphancare and other details could be accessed by visiting www. amanabank.lk/orphan-care or by calling the Orphancare Secretaria­t on 011 775 6 775.

 ?? ?? The team of trustees that administer­s Orphancare Trust
The team of trustees that administer­s Orphancare Trust

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