Sanasa Life Insurance, the fastest growing insurance company in the country, to commemorate its 20th anniversary, organised a range of community service programmes including a blood donation programme, throughout the country. One such blood donation campaign was held at the Sanasa Life Insurance head office premises, and many blood donors among the staff members of Sanasa Life Insurance as well as Sanasa General Insurance participated in the programme.
In addition, Sanasa Life Insurance had organised several programmes covering all parts of the country. Among them were the providing lunch and school items to 50 differently-abled students of Yasodara Vidyalaya in Balangoda, Providing Lunch to Cancel Hospital in Kandy and mentally impaired patients, donations of blood to patients receiving treatment at Base Hospital in Kuliyapitiya and District General Hospital in Polonnaruwa, a shramadana campaign at Duradarshi Vidyalaya in Dowa and provision of school items and breakfast to students, donation of 50 pairs of footwear to medical officers and nursing officers attached to the Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit of the Teaching Hospital in Karapitiya, providing lunch to school of differently-abled children in Tangalle, donation of supplies to children who are under the care of Ashoka Child Care Centre in Anuradhapura and another Centre in Galenbindunuwewa, making repairs to Padaviya Base Hospital and a ward of the Base Hospital in Minuwangoda, provision of lunch to an elderly care centre in Mawanella, and donation of nutritious items to those who attend women and children's clinic in Malabe.
Despite numerous challenges throughout the past 20 years, we, at Sanasa Life Insurance, have shown continuous growth. I would like to thank all our clients who stayed with us with great confidence, and the staff members who worked with dedication towards a victorious journey." the Chief Executive Officer of the Sanasa Life Insurance, Ivan Nicholas said.
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