Rain Drops 2
Donor –
Ms. Deanne Dallas
Title –
Rain Drops – 2
Project Description –
Provision of rain water harvesting systems in rural areas afflicted with the chronic Kidney Disease and training in their maintenance
Location –
Dehiattakandiya
Beneficiaries –
10

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.

The Centre for Handicapped has been working towards the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities since 1971, under different names such as the “Kandy Orthopedic Centre” and the “Colombo Friend In Need Society, Kandy Branch”. It acquired its present identity as the “Centre for Handicapped” in 2001. The Centre receives technical and financial support from national and international governmental and non-governmental bodies as well as concerned individuals.