D Samson Industries (Pvt.) Ltd-DSI, in an effort to alleviate the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, recently donated a PCR unit to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Galle.
Representatives of D Samson Industries (Pvt.) Ltd., Doctors at Karapitiya Teaching Hospital and representatives of Analytical Instruments Ltd. were present at the occasion, the company said in a media release.
“DSI is committed to making a lasting impact in the communities where our associates and customers call home. We recognized the needs of our disaster-impacted community and hope to contribute towards recovery from this pandemic and build resiliency among the community.
DSI’s mission is to transform lives by providing hope, dignity, and a sense of renewed possibility to individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters or other challenging life circumstances,” said DSI Managing Director, Kasun Rajapaksa.
“The coronavirus continues to cause new fatalities every day in Sri Lanka. To help fight the epidemic, a coordinated effort was made by our project team to procure and deliver this much-needed unit to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital. As part of our responsibility to be good corporate citizens, we stand by our employees and customers in good times and in challenging times, and hope the worst of the pandemic’s impact passes over Sri Lanka quickly,” said Executive Director of DSI Dilshan Rajapaksa.
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