Volunteer

Our Volunteers

Support Team…

Shano Uthpala

Support Staff

Julian Mendis

Support Staff

Dr Chamara

Support Staff

Deerasinhe

Support Staff

Ann Benna

Support Staff

Idunil

Support Staff

Cresset

Support Staff

Chandu

Support Staff

Chamidu

Support Staff

Gamini

Support Staff

Malki Gimhani

Support Staff

Thilanka

Support Staff

Frequently Asked Questions

Becoming a volunteer is a wonderful way to give back to your community, gain valuable skills, and make a positive impact on the lives of others.

  • Identify Your Interests and Passions
  • Research Volunteer Opportunities
  • Contact Organizations
  • Attend Volunteer Orientations or Trainings
  • Reflect on Your ExperienceShare Your Experience
  1. Research the Charity: Understand the mission, goals, and values of the charity you’re interested in volunteering for. Make sure it aligns with your own values and interests.
  2. Time Commitment: Determine how much time you can realistically commit to volunteering. Charities often have different requirements for volunteers, so ensure you can meet their expectations.
  3. Skills and Interests: Assess your skills, interests, and strengths. Charities have various roles, so find one that matches your abilities and passions. For example, if you’re good at fundraising, look for opportunities in that area.
  4. Training and Support: Inquire about the training and support provided to volunteers. Some charities offer orientation sessions or ongoing training to ensure volunteers are equipped for their roles.
  5. Legal and Ethical Considerations: Familiarize yourself with any legal or ethical considerations related to the charity’s work. This may include confidentiality agreements, codes of conduct, or other policies.

Becoming an external partner can be a strategic move for many reasons, whether you’re an individual or a company. Here’s a general roadmap on how you could become an external partner:

  1. Identify Potential Partners: Look for companies or individuals whose goals align with yours or whose services/products complement yours. Consider factors like reputation, market presence, and compatibility with your brand.
  2. Research: Dive deep into the potential partner’s background, offerings, and reputation. Understand their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis).
  3. Reach Out: Initiate contact through professional channels like email, LinkedIn, or networking events. Express your interest in collaboration and highlight how it could be mutually beneficial.
  4. Build Rapport: Establish a relationship based on trust and mutual respect. Understand their needs and objectives, and demonstrate how your partnership can help them achieve their goals.
  5. Proposal: Present a detailed proposal outlining the scope of collaboration, including objectives, roles and responsibilities, timelines, and expected outcomes. Be clear about what you bring to the table and what you expect in return.
  6. Negotiation: Be prepared to negotiate terms that are fair and favorable for both parties. This may include discussing financial arrangements, resource allocation, and other relevant details.
  7. Legal Documentation: Once both parties agree on the terms, formalize the partnership with a written agreement or contract. This document should outline the rights, obligations, and protections for both parties.
  8. Implementation: Work together to implement the partnership according to the agreed-upon plan. Communicate regularly, address any issues promptly, and remain flexible to adapt to changing circumstances.
  9. Evaluation and Adjustment: Regularly assess the partnership’s performance against predefined metrics and objectives. Identify areas for improvement and make necessary adjustments to optimize outcomes.
  10. Maintain Relationship: Nurture the partnership over time by staying in touch, providing support, and exploring new opportunities for collaboration. A strong, enduring partnership can lead to long-term success for both parties.

Volunteering is the heartbeat of compassion, the soul of community, and the engine of change.

Remember, no act of kindness is too small. Whether you have a few hours to spare each week or can commit to a long-term project, your efforts matter. So, let’s spread awareness about volunteering and encourage everyone to lend a helping hand!

Become a volunteer

Join us for a better life and beautiful future

Becoming an external partner can be a strategic move for many reasons, whether you’re an individual or a company.