Bring Hope Back: Support Families Devastated by Cyclone Ditwah
The devastating floods and landslides triggered by Cyclone Ditwah have created a humanitarian catastrophe across Sri Lanka, leading to a full national state of emergency. Homes are destroyed, communities are isolated, and vulnerable families are now facing an unimaginable struggle to rebuild.
The scale of this disaster is immense. Over two million people have been affected, with over 627 confirmed dead and nearly 5,000 homes completely destroyed. Without immediate intervention, vulnerable families face ongoing risk.
Bringing Hope to the Devastated Hill Country
The 2518 PoP Sri Lanka Floods Emergency Relief Project is a vital project designed to deliver essential relief to the most desperate families in the devastated hill area near Kandy.
The goal of this project is clear: to ensure rapid, effective, and targeted assistance reaches the families with the greatest need.
This critical response includes:
- Immediate Needs Assessment: engaging directly with local communities and leaders to identify the most urgent priorities.
- Targeted Relief Delivery: Identifying up to 100 of the most vulnerable families—including children and the elderly—to receive essential emergency support.
- Community-Led Action: actively involving beneficiaries in the relief process, coordinating closely with other agencies to ensure the support is appropriate and delivered with maximum efficiency.
Your generosity today is not just a donation; it is a lifeline.
Will you stand with these families who have lost everything? Give today and be part of the change that delivers immediate hope.
