TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES BY CHANGING LIVES

Centers cater to the children who are economically challenged, and/or come from communities that were resettled after the tsunami or the war.

The focus of Centers is to supplement the holistic development of such children between the ages of 3 and 16 years, and to help them finish their schooling career, so that they may, in turn, make a valuable contribution to their communities.

TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES BY CHANGING LIVES

Centers cater to the children who are economically challenged, and/or come from communities that were resettled after the tsunami or the war.

The focus of Centers is to supplement the holistic development of such children between the ages of 3 and 16 years, and to help them finish their schooling career, so that they may, in turn, make a valuable contribution to their communities.

Champions Clubs

ABOUT CHAMPIONS CLUB
Champions Club is a ministry for children, teens, and adults with special needs and/or who are medically fragile.
Our aim is to empower every champion to reach their full potential and become everything that God has created them to be, to support parents and to provide opportunities for champions and their families to be integrated and included in their church community as valued contributors and active participants.
The Champions Club room has been separated into three main sections: the physical area, sensory area, the learning and spiritual areas. These three main areas were designed with the champions’ development in mind as well as making it a flexible space where all champions can be relaxed and engaged. We accept Champions of all ages and all abelites.

THE PARENT’S ROOM
A separate space has been developed for the parents/guardians of the champions where they can relax, enjoy a cool beverage and have some quiet time for themselves while the champions are being cared for in the Champions Club Room. In addition, this space can be used for conducting parent interviews, counselling and prayer.
TAMIL
7:00AM - 8.30 AM
SINHALA
9:00AM - 10:30AM
ENGLISH
11:00AM - 12:30PM

Sundays at People’s Church, Narahenpita.
For more information, connect with us on (+94) 76-910-8770.

Champions Clubs

ABOUT CHAMPIONS CLUB
Champions Club is a ministry for children, teens, and adults with special needs and/or who are medically fragile.
Our aim is to empower every champion to reach their full potential and become everything that God has created them to be, to support parents and to provide opportunities for champions and their families to be integrated and included in their church community as valued contributors and active participants.
The Champions Club room has been separated into three main sections: the physical area, sensory area, the learning and spiritual areas. These three main areas were designed with the champions’ development in mind as well as making it a flexible space where all champions can be relaxed and engaged. We accept Champions of all ages and all abelites.

THE PARENT’S ROOM
A separate space has been developed for the parents/guardians of the champions where they can relax, enjoy a cool beverage and have some quiet time for themselves while the champions are being cared for in the Champions Club Room. In addition, this space can be used for conducting parent interviews, counselling and prayer.
TAMIL
7:00AM - 8.30 AM
SINHALA
9:00AM - 10:30AM
ENGLISH
11:00AM - 12:30PM

Sundays at People’s Church, Narahenpita.
For more information, connect with us on (+94) 76-910-8770.

ROH 

Rays of Hope addresses the painful consequences of child sexual abuse, and works to create awareness on the issues surrounding it.

Rays of Hope operates through drama and interactive presentations, speaking directly to children, in their own environments, on what they can do to safeguard themselves, and where they can go for help.

ROH 

Rays of Hope addresses the painful consequences of child sexual abuse, and works to create awareness on the issues surrounding it.

Rays of Hope operates through drama and interactive presentations, speaking directly to children, in their own environments, on what they can do to safeguard themselves, and where they can go for help.