Prarthana 6.0 phase 3
“We are only as strong as we are united and as weak as we are divided.” J. K. Rowling
In a world often
characterized by division and conflict, the concept of conciliation stands out
as a beacon of hope. Whether it's resolving disputes between individuals,
communities, or nations, the art of conciliation plays a crucial role in
fostering understanding, harmony, and sustainable relationships. Within this
landscape, projects focused on conciliation emerge as powerful instruments for
positive change.
The third phase of
Prarthana 6.0, a project centered on conciliation with the goal of fostering
oneness, was implemented successfully.
The Leo Club of University of Colombo greatly values the ability to reconcile individuals without any form of discrimination. When every human holds others hands with warm hearts, the earth will become a paradise of phonics of peace.
In the third phase,
we organized a poster campaign that was published in public places and on
social media. With the supportive team members and all the kind-hearted people
who contributed their valuable endowments to us, we succeeded in achieving
remarkable experiences and memories throughout the project. We realized that,
with the harmonization of power-hearted youth, it is not a dream to build a
beautiful world.
We are grateful to
all of you who gathered with us. Especially the committee members and the
higher positions of the Leo Club of the University of Colombo for contributing
their valuable ideas and anyone who made a contribution to us with a word.
At the end, the team of Prarthana 6.0 offers a ray of hope in a world often overshadowed by conflict and division. By embracing dialogue, empathy, and reconciliation, these initiatives hold the promise of a more harmonious and just society. As we navigate the complexities of our interconnected world, let us champion and support projects that bridge divides, heal wounds, and nurture the seeds of peace. Together, we can turn the vision of conciliation into a tangible reality for generations to come.
By,
Leo Methma Lakshani
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