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A.Y.S. Gnanam VHE Centre phase 2 opened in Trincomalee

by malinga
November 17, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment 479 views

S.R. Gnanam, Mrs. Averil Ludowyke and Mano Sekaram of the Tokyo Cement Group with Kushil Gunasekera of the Foundation of Goodness open Phase 2 of A.Y.S. Gnanam VHE Centre in Trincomalee.

The Tokyo Cement Group recently opened the second phase of the A.Y.S. Gnanam Village Heartbeat Empowerment (VHE) Centre in Trincomalee, a press release stated and added that it was set up last year with the Foundation of Goodness (FOG).

This facility extension was inaugurated by Directors of the Tokyo Cement Group, Mano Sekaram and Averil Ludowyke alongside Founder/Chief Trustee of the FOG, Kushil Gunasekera. Chairman of the Tokyo Cement Company, Dr. Harsha Cabral PC and Managing Director, S.R. Gnanam, were among the guests.

A vocation training program in progress.

A vocation training program in
progress.

Tokyo Cement Group initiated the expansion plan to increase the centre’s capacity whilst offering in-demand vocational training programs, addressing the growing demand from the community. The VHE Centre with added classrooms and multi-use spaces, including a versatile auditorium, widens the scope for education and skills development through simultaneous sessions in Sinhala and Tamil, catering to more students, the release further added.

As a result, more primary educational subjects are added to its repertoire, including the arts, music and dance. The ICT lab staffed by a full-time IT instructor, has doubled its student intake by offering tailored daytime courses for youth and after-school classes for schoolchildren.

The Centre now offers recognised training courses in popular vocational streams such as electronics maintenance, mobile device repair, and CCTV installation and maintenance, helping youth acquire professional skills for better job opportunities. Fully-equipped classrooms for cookery and bakery, and beauty culture courses are installed, while the capacity for sewing and dressmaking course is doubled with more machines. With the second phase unveiled, the curriculums of all vocational training modules have been upgraded to meet the latest professional standards.

The Futsal Centre, a unique feature at the Trincomalee VHE facility, has been upgraded to include coaching for volleyball and netball, allowing local youth to engage in their favorite sports. With nearly 200 youth and adults already enrolled in the new programs, the improved facilities, and extended operating hours have enhanced the reach and long-term value of the Centre. Set up in memory of Tokyo Cement Group’s Founder Chairman, Deshamanya A.Y.S. Gnanam, the Trincomalee VHE Centre offers programs in Tamil and Sinhala, free of cost, welcoming students, women and youth from nearby areas. Since its inception, the VHE Centre has reached over 1,665 beneficiaries and currently enrolls over 685 people from 18 schools and 30 remote villages.

As the 16th VHE project of the FOG, it is the second Centre established in partnership with the Tokyo Cement Group.

The two VHE Centres in Trincomalee and Dambulla provide essential educational support in core curricular subjects for students and offers free vocational training courses and sports training for youth and women.

This project marks a milestone in Tokyo Cement’s efforts to integrate social welfare into its core values. Exemplified by far-reaching initiatives such as this, Tokyo Cement Group reinstates its commitment to be the leading partner in nation-building, the release added.

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