The futures of Sri Lankan children are at risk
With Sri Lankan families struggling to choose between nutrition and education, more and more children are dropping out of the school system.
Priyangi, mother of two
"We find it immensely difficult to keep our daughter in school. She's been forced to use just one book and pencil for all her subjects."
Sugath Bandara, school principal
“These difficult times are forcing children to give up on their education so as to afford meals. Light a Future providing these kids with learning tools is vital.”
Sujatha Galappaththi, mother
“Our dream is to educate our daughter to give her a better life than us, but it seems impossible since we can’t even afford basic school supplies.”
Saroja Nilmini, primary school teacher
“It is distressing to see children in my class take turns writing notes because they are forced to share one pencil.”
The futures of Sri Lankan children are at risk
With Sri Lankan families struggling to choose between nutrition and education, more and more children are dropping out of the school system.
Priyangi, mother of two
"We find it immensely difficult to keep our daughter in school. She's been forced to use just one book and pencil for all her subjects."
Sugath Bandara, school principal
“These difficult times are forcing children to give up on their education so as to afford meals. Light a Future providing these kids with learning tools is vital.”
Sujatha Galappaththi, mother
“Our dream is to educate our daughter to give her a better life than us, but it seems impossible since we can’t even afford basic school supplies.”
Saroja Nilmini, primary school teacher
“It is distressing to see children in my class take turns writing notes because they are forced to share one pencil.”