New Year Feeding done – in Swami Vivekananda Educational Centre, Visuvamadu, Mullaitivu.

Photos 14-4-2017

About 100 children come to Swami Vivekananda Educational Centre, Visuvamadu,

2.00 pm after schools are over.

Ramakrishna Mission has organised free tuition classes for them.

The children are fed when donors contribute – on birth / death anniversaries or on special days.

It costs about Rs.10,000/- to Rs.15,000/- depending on the quality of food.

This is part of Relief and Rehabilitation work of Ramakrishna Mission.

Greetings – Support for Maintenance of Welfare Centres 2017-18

Wish you all a Happy & Prosperous New Year. 14-4-2017

Ramakrishna Mission Colombo – Ashrama

Ramakrishna Mission Welfare Centre, Urumpirai, Jaffna,

Swami Vivekananda Welfare Cenrtre, Kilinochchi.

Swami Vivekananda Educational Centre, Visuvamadu, Mullaitivu

Support for Ramakrishna Mission Welfare Centres

Donations to mark a special occasions – When you celebrate a special birthday, wedding, birth or anniversary – you can share your happiness with underprivileged people.


Flood Relief in Batticaloa in January 2011

The Mission is providing Food, Sanitation, Clothing and Medical facilities to the flood victims . There were more than 500,000 people displaced / Livelihood affected / housing affected in Batticaloa. Rs.5 million has been already spent.

Vanni Relief & Rehabilitation in May 2009

Rs. 28 million has been spent for providing food, clothing, medicine, and education of the war refugees. Rehabilitation work is progressing in the form of providing educational equipment, nutritional food, vocational training, etc in Vanni and other areas.

December 2004 Tsunami Relief Work

In the wake of the devastating Tsunami in the Indian Ocean, the Ramakrishna Mission started, from the very first day of the calamity, massive relief and rehabilitation operations for thousands of affected people in the Island. Several thousands of victims were served with water, cooked food, dry food, clothing, medical aids, mats, mosquito nets, kitchen utensils, exercise books, study materials, uniforms, shoes, bags, boats & fishing nets, sewing machines, etc. to the tune of Rs. 17 million. The children were provided with the services of counselors to cope up with the traumatic experiences.