Children who have one or both parents in prison face many difficulties, one of which is continuing their education. As a new school year approaches, World Vision plans to support 26 of these children from Mundalama area to continue their schooling. World Vision has organised a pop-up Christmas market on December 7 from 10 a.m. [...]

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World Vision holds Christmas market to give a helping hand

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Children who have one or both parents in prison face many difficulties, one of which is continuing their education. As a new school year approaches, World Vision plans to support 26 of these children from Mundalama area to continue their schooling.

World Vision has organised a pop-up Christmas market on December 7 from 10 a.m. onwards at the Bayleaf, Colombo 7, in an effort to support the children with school supplies and other essentials.

An array of brands such as Blossoms, CKGreen – Pathra, Sri Arts, Summer_67, Twisted Shades, Katana Upcycle, The Butler, Thirteen Thirty One, True.lk, Zibabynilka, Ahankara have come on board and will contribute a percentage of their sales on that day for this cause.

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