NDB Bank, in line with its unwavering commitment to social responsibility and inclusive development, has extended its support to The Ceylon School for the Deaf and Blind (CSDB), a historic institution that has been providing education, care, and vocational training to differently abled children across Sri Lanka for over a century.
Through this initiative, NDB Bank aims to contribute toward enhancing the quality of life and education of visually and hearing-impaired children, empowering them to lead independent, dignified lives. The bank is dedicated to building a more inclusive society by ensuring that all children, regardless of ability or circumstance, have access to meaningful learning opportunities and the resources needed to thrive, it said in a media release.
The Ceylon School for the Deaf and Blind operates three residential schools located in Ratmalana and Kaithady, Jaffna, providing a holistic educational experience that combines formal education with specialised training. Alongside academics, students are also equipped with vocational skills such as tailoring, graphic design, carpentry, bakery, and ICT, enabling them to transition into productive and self-sufficient adults.
Commenting on this collaboration, Director/CEO Kelum Edirisinghe of NDB Bank stated, “NDB Bank has always believed in empowering communities through education and opportunity. Our partnership with The Ceylon School for the Deaf and Blind reflects this belief. By supporting the incredible work carried out by the institution, we aim to help nurture a generation of differently abled individuals who can confidently contribute to society. It is both a privilege and a responsibility for us to stand by such meaningful causes.”
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