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SUMMARY:Relief Projects
DESCRIPTION:The Divisional Secretariat areas of Trincomalee District include several villages living under deplorable conditions\, where families struggle to meet basic needs such as food due to poverty\, unemployment\, rising commodity prices caused by fuel price increases\, lockdowns\, and continuous transport restrictions. Many households depend entirely on guardians or parents who are daily wage earners and are now unable to work\, while families caring for members with severe cerebral palsy face extreme vulnerability and require special assistance. During the third wave of COVID-19\, Trincomalee became one of the most affected districts after Colombo and Gampaha\, with widespread infections reported not only in town and gravets areas but also across multiple Divisional Secretariats\, leading to curfews\, isolation\, and worsening conditions for children\, the elderly\, pregnant and lactating mothers. Daily wage workers\, rural poor\, migrant workers\, and seasonal laborers have lost all income opportunities\, forcing many to return to villages without work or support. In response\, HOPE requests emergency relief assistance to support 100 of the most vulnerable families—particularly women-headed households and primary breadwinners—through the distribution of 200 food packs in the T and G Divisional Secretariat areas\, in coordination with the Trincomalee District Secretariat/GA Office and in compliance with COVID-19 safety guidelines. The intervention includes identifying and approving beneficiary lists\, procuring and packing food items with government approval\, and distributing them at designated locations. As a government-approved local NGO\, HOPE will coordinate closely with district authorities\, manage procurement\, ensure visibility\, conduct distributions\, and submit reports\, while monitoring will be carried out jointly by HOPE and government officials\, with progress reviewed through financial\, narrative\, and photographic reporting in line with official guidelines.
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SUMMARY:Facial Trainning
DESCRIPTION:The beautician productivity training program was conducted over a three-month period\, targeting women who have been deserted by their husbands\, who made up nearly three-fourths of the total trainees and participated in the program with great enthusiasm. The training focused on livelihood development and included skills such as sari draping\, facials\, eyebrow shaping\, hair dressing\, and shaving techniques. Following the training\, some beneficiaries secured employment in established beauty salons\, while others engaged in beautician work from their homes. In addition to vocational training\, the program supported self-sustainability through home gardening initiatives. The organization “HOPE” provided vegetable seeds such as brinjal\, okra\, finger chilies\, green chilies\, and leafy greens\, along with seedlings including coconut and pomegranate. A seminar on home gardening was also conducted to educate beneficiaries on effective gardening practices\, promoting long-term food security and income generation.
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SUMMARY:Field Visit – Koralaipattu Division
DESCRIPTION:On 20 February 2026\, the HOPE Organization team conducted a field visit to the Koralaipattu Division as part of the implementation process of the Cyclone Ditwah Emergency Response and Resilience Support in Sri Lanka project. The visit commenced with a coordination meeting with World Vision staff\, during which a pre-planning discussion was held to align on upcoming project activities and ensure effective collaboration. Following this discussion\, the team proceeded to the Divisional Secretariat\, where at 10.00 AM they met with the Divisional Secretary (DS). During the meeting\, the project was formally introduced\, including its objectives\, implementation plan\, target beneficiaries\, and selection criteria. The DS was comprehensively briefed on the planned field-level activities\, and official permission was obtained to implement the project within the Koralaipattu Division. The formal request letter was also handed over to the DS office. Subsequently\, a facilitator selection interview was conducted to recruit field-level facilitators to support project implementation in the division. The interview panel comprised representatives from HOPE Organization and World Vision. Out of five candidates who attended the interview\, three facilitators were successfully selected to assist with field-level project activities.
URL:https://hopecbr.org/event/field-visit-koralaipattu-division/
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SUMMARY:HOPE Special Needs School Shines at District Sports Competition
DESCRIPTION:​Trincomalee District witnessed a powerful display of spirit and athleticism today as it hosted the District Sports Competition for Persons with Disabilities. Among the most vibrant participants were the students of HOPE Special Needs School\, whose presence turned the event into a true celebration of ability over disability.\n​A Day of Pure Enthusiasm\n​From the opening whistle\, the students of HOPE school participated with infectious happiness. Their enthusiasm was not just about winning medals; it was about the thrill of the race\, the cheers from the sidelines\, and the opportunity to showcase their hard work on a public stage.\n​Beyond the Finish Line\n​The impact of today’s event extends far beyond the sports field. The participation of our students highlights three critical pillars of their development:\n​Social Inclusion: Breaking down barriers and fostering a sense of belonging within the wider community.\n​Self-Confidence: Proving to themselves and others that their potential is limitless.\n​Mental Strength: Building resilience and the courage to take on new challenges.\n​A Moment of Pride\n​The talent and confidence displayed by the students left spectators\, teachers\, and parents feeling immensely proud. Every smile and every completed event served as a reminder that with the right support\, every child can thrive.\n​”To see our students compete with such joy is a testament to their strength. Today wasn’t just about sports; it was about showing the world the true meaning of determination.”\n​We congratulate all our participants for their incredible performance! You have made the HOPE family and the entire Trincomalee District proud.
URL:https://hopecbr.org/event/hope-special-needs-school-shines-at-district-sports-competition/
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SUMMARY:HOPE
DESCRIPTION:Dear Ms. Natasha\,\nOn behalf of HOPE and our Special Needs School\, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your valuable support over the past two years.\nYour generous contributions towards educational materials and learning tools have greatly helped our special needs students continue their education with happiness and confidence. Your kind heart\, beautiful smile\, and caring nature have brought encouragement and hope to our children\, teachers\, and staff.\nBecause of your continuous support\, many children are receiving better learning opportunities and essential educational resources. Your compassion and dedication mean so much to our school community.\nHOPE sincerely thanks you for standing with us and supporting our special needs children. We are truly grateful for your kindness and friendship.\nWith warm regards and appreciation\,
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