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Arogya 7.0 - Phase 02

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The vibrant spirit of community engagement was palpable in Padukka on April 22nd, 2025, as the Leo Club of University of Colombo rolled out Phase 2 of their impactful ආරෝග්‍යා 7.0 project, aptly named "පෝෂණීය හෙටක්" – A Healthier Tomorrow. This initiative wasn't just about distributing seeds; it was about cultivating knowledge, fostering self-reliance, and nurturing a healthier future for the residents of Padukka. Imagine families receiving not just the potential for fresh, nutritious food, but also the know-how to bring that potential to life. That's precisely what Arogya 7.0 achieved. Each participating household was provided with eight diverse varieties of vegetable seeds and a guava sapling, a tangible starting point for their own home garden. But the Leos understood that the gift of seeds is only as valuable as the knowledge to cultivate them. That's why they went the extra mile, offering comprehensive guidance on planting, nurturing, and harvesting their ne...

Alert 8.0 - Phase 03

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        Alert 8.0 - 3rd Phase - Husmata Idak Easing the Burden of Pediatric Cancer through Compassion and Care In country like Sri Lanka, pediatric cancer is not just a diagnosis. It is a long, exhausting journey that tests the limits of physical, emotional, and financial endurance. Children and their families, especially those from rural and underserved areas, often face heartbreaking choices: whether to buy life-saving medicine, pay for food, or secure transport to the hospital. For many, these are not isolated decisions, but daily struggles. The dire need for continuous support systems both medical and emotional cannot be overstated. In light of this reality, Leo Club of University of Colombo launched Phase 3, the last phase of Project Alert 8.0, titled “Husmata Idak”, a name that beautifully translates to "A Space to Breathe." The initiative was born from a desire to offer more than just momentary relief to provide genuine, lasting support to young cancer patient...

Project Survival - Phase 02

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  A Tank of Hope : Supporting Communities in Crisis On the 29th of April 2025, Leo Club of University of Colombo continued its impactful journey through the Survival project with its second phase, a heartfelt initiative to support drought-affected communities. Falling under the category of Disaster Management and Prevention, this phase focused on Supipi Pre-School in Karuwala Gahawatta, Maho, where access to clean water had become a pressing concern due to ongoing dry weather conditions. Our team began the journey aboard the Yal Devi train from Pettah at 5:55 a.m., reaching Maho around 9:00 a.m. We then traveled to the preschool and arrived around 10:00 a.m. with our donation, a large water tank meant to provide sustainable water storage for the children and staff of the preschool. The donation was more than a mere gesture.it was a symbol of support for a community struggling to meet its basic needs. The joy on the children’s faces as they welcomed us was truly heartwarming. ...

Plant a Hope - Phase 03

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              Plant a hope 7.0 -phase 03           Planting Hope, Cultivating Change Leo Club of University of Colombo took another meaningful step forward through 3rd phase of Project Plant a Hope 7.0 “Bloom of Hope”, conducted on 1st of May. This phase focused on spreading knowledge about organic composting and supporting self-employed individuals in agriculture. We visited Wasana Compost Institute, located at Village Knowledge Center in Marawila, where we were warmly welcomed by Ms. W. Shrimali Wasana Fernando, an inspiring woman who runs her own small business making and selling organic compost. Certified and trusted by the community, she has built her business from the ground up and now shares her knowledge with others. With the help of three resource persons, we held a workshop where participants learned how to make organic compost using the Thai “sandwich” method, a special layering technique done directly on land. Ms. F...

Leo Universalis

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                          Leo Universalis            Celebrating Cultural Connections Leo Universalis project, proudly initiated by Leo Club of University of Colombo, is not just a program; it is a vibrant journey towards fostering global understanding and cultural exchange among Leo clubs around the world. This initiative gathers like-minded individuals from diverse backgrounds, promoting cross-cultural awareness while celebrating the richness and beauty of global traditions. Our journey began with the spirit of connection encapsulated in our motto, “Roar together.” This initial step focused on building meaningful relationships among the participating Leo clubs, laying the groundwork for collaboration and mutual respect. As we transitioned into the second step, named “Voices of the World,” we ventured into an exhilarating cultural exploration. Each participating club was assigned a country ...

Leo Blaze'25 - Phase 01

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                                Leo Blaze’25    A Game Full of Hope: Empowering Young Dreams at Hithokadawala        On April 25th, Leo Blaze’25 officially started its journey with the launch of its first phase, "Hand to Hand," at Hithokadawala Secondary School, Maho. This was a big moment, beginning a mission to give not just sports equipment but also opportunities, hope, and strength to the next generation. The idea behind "Hand to Hand" is simple but powerful: every child deserves the chance to play, train, and dream big. Sadly, many children cannot follow their dreams because they don’t have the basic things that they need. But those children have national-level sports skills and are eager to progress through sports. Seeing this need, our team worked hard to fill the gap by donating important sports items and organizing a fitness session to help build the students’ strength,...

Project Diabcure 7.0 - Phase 02

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In a world where deadlines, lectures, and endless caffeine often rule university life, health usually takes a back seat—especially when it comes to silent conditions like diabetes. But on April 28th, 2025, something powerful happened at Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Colombo. The usual buzz of academic chatter was joined by the hum of medical equipment and warm greetings from volunteers as Project Diabcure 7.0’s second phase, GlucoTrack, came to life. Organized with precision, passion, and a purpose, this phase focused on early detection and awareness of diabetes within the university community. Students, lecturers, cleaning staff, and security officers all stood in the same line—not for grades or promotions, but for health. It was a moment where the hustle paused, and awareness stepped in. The screening camp, held in collaboration with Forte Diagnostics Laboratory and guided by the expertise of Dr. Lahiru Madhushan, turned an ordinary Monday into a milestone of trans...