Sri Lanka Saukyadana Movement (SLSM) - Special Task Unit

Sri Lanka Saukyadana Movement (SLSM) - Special Task Unit The Sri Lanka Saukyadana Movement is a non-govermental organization dedicated to uplift the healthcare of Sri Lankan people.

And the Special Task Unit is a Open Unit of the SLSM centered around the volunteers from the University of Colombo. The Saukyadana Movement (SM) had its beginnings in 1960. The catalyst for the conception of such a movement was a pilgrimage to Sripada in 1959 on the Ratnapura route, by a few young doctors and their friends. During their trek they had observed the rather helpless condition of children, mothers, mothers-to-be, the aged and the infirm among the pilgrims, as well as those who had suffered minor injuries, and the plight of the epileptic and the asthmatic, all without any type of medical assistance, barring that which had come from other well meaning pilgrims, in whatever way they could have been of some help. On the conclusion of the pilgrimage the friends had decided that it was necessary to afford some organized assistance to the pilgrims to Sripada, and so commenced the SM in 1960. With volunteers from the medical profession, medical students, friends, and relatives, health-aid camps were established on the route to Sripada, to afford medical as well as other assistance to the pilgrims. The volunteers bore their own expenses, and drugs were purchased with pooled resources, while some donations too were received from pharmaceutical companies. This first camp, in 1960, proved to be extremely beneficial to the pilgrims, and also very satisfying to the volunteers and organizers. From that beginning the SM extended its service camps to all religious functions in the island, such as at Kataragama, Anuradhapura, Mihintale, Mahiyangana and Madhu. For the better establishment of the camps, and to provide a more efficient service it also liaised with the Government Agents, police, religious functionaries and other notables where the camps were to be held. In time the SM participated at national functions such as Independence Day celebrations, the annual Esala Perahera in Kandy and other such national events. To provide health education to our youth, and add to make them socially conscious individuals, the SM commenced training students and young men in primary health-care work, and it was later extended to provide such information to bhikkhus, as well as to bhikkhunis, the latter being given additional instructions in mother and child care work. Saukyadana units were established in schools in all parts of the island, and the students who received a course of training in primary health care work, were/are also given certificates. A further service the movement renders is to train nurse-aides on a two months course at very nominal cost. On completion of their training they render invaluable services in hospitals, homes for the aged, in institutions for the disabled, and in homes that need such assistance, the latter, on a nominal payment. The movement also has a group of around seventy volunteers who work on request at the National Hospital, Eye Hospital, and the Dental Institute: for their services they are also given an approved stipend by the government, on days they work. The SM also provides on every Sunday, bedside nursing care to the inmates at the Victoria Home for the Incurables at Nawala, Rajagiriya. At present, it is working out a scheme to provide stress and cancer counseling. Additionally the SM renders assistance during natural calamities such as floods, droughts, and land slides which displaces hundreds of people. During the period 1984-1994 it provided assistance to persons affected by terrorist activities, and also provided free medical assistance to army and police personnel in the conflict areas. Further, by its youth programmes it also assists in combating the drug menace, and other anti-social activities. For its multifarious health and social service activities it needs more volunteers. Hence, the SM requests those who are able to spare a day or two at a time to leave their names and addresses and contact telephone numbers with the movement, so that they could be contacted as and when service camps or training schemes are worked out. The SM extends a special request to young doctors, RMOO, nurses, and medical students in all campuses, to participate as volunteers, to render their services, in these non-traditional working environments, for a better understanding of our community and for their benefit.

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02/04/2014

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The annual “Mihindu Seth Medura” project organized by the Saukyadana Special Task Force Unit of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, was successfully held on the 23rd of March 2014 at Mihindu Seth Medura, Attidiya, Dehiwala. This project is annually organized with the intention of paying the mere tribute to the war heroes of this nation, for their sacrifice towards our and our motherland’s freedom from the brutal 3 decade war. Nearly 55 disabled soldiers reside in these premises and year by year a record breaking number is joining hands with the Saukyadana Special Task Force Unit in order to make this event a greater success. This time as well, nearly 100 students of the Faculty along with the senior and junior academic staff of the Department of Chemistry treated the inmates with an entertainment session comprising of chatting, playing games, singing along and even dancing with them, and also by providing a small snack and souvenirs.
By the end of the session the inmates, the students and the staff participated as well as the officers of the army did not forget to mention how meaningful and joyful the event was for all of them. While many commending and appreciating this effort and informing their fullest support for the event’s continuation, the organizing committee did not forget to add their warmest gratitude to all those whom have helped them in anyway, with their effort in making this valuable project a success.

The following album contains the pictures taken during the event,

Photographed by : Isuru Udayantha
Official Photographers at www.colombobeacon.com

Special thanks goes to Jinani Anuradha Dissanayake, Sithira Dineth & Laksh*tha Perera

[ Editing and reproducing images of this album for commercial and other purposes without the permission of www.colombobeacon.com is prohibited and is considered as a copyrights violation]
— at Colombo Beacon

24/07/2013

We wish Hansamali Sirinimal, Gihan Kaushal, Shanika Abesooriya, Chatura Abewickrama, Kaveesha Wijesinghe and Logeswaran Dhenugen who are leaving for further studies all the success. You were of tremendous support for all our activities this year. Without you many would have been impossible and how you exerted yourselves on what we did was awesome. Good luck with new pursuits !!!!

These photographs feature our attempt to renovate and refurbish Ward No.1 of Lady Ridgeway Hospital. Words fail to descr...
13/05/2013

These photographs feature our attempt to renovate and refurbish Ward No.1 of Lady Ridgeway Hospital. Words fail to describe the satisfaction that we all had to share after the job :)

24/02/2013
16/02/2013

"Nothing is stronger than the heart of a volunteer." - Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, April 18, 1942

10/02/2013

The inaugural Saukyadana Journal - "Nirogaa"

27/01/2013

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