Our Projects


Volunteers Village


Volunteers Village

Children’s Hope is always looking foe people to come out Sri Lanka and help us in our work. Whether you are on a Gap year, career break or retired, we have variety of projects you can get involved with.
For more details visit volunteers village website.


Neth Sawan Sarana


Neth Sawan Sarana

Neth Sawan Sarana is the only deaf and blind school in the Gall District. This was established twenty years ago by a wealthy local suffering from similar disabilities. However, after this long period of service, the school building and accommodation were in desperate need of extensive renovation and modernisation. In 2007 we began looking at the project, and since then we have built a two-story block for thirty boys and thirty girls. Other renovation work to the existing property has meant that eighty percent is completed. The final twenty percent of construction and renovation will involve the improvement of the kitchen-dining facilities and the conversion of the old dormitory to new learning facilities and a common room.


Zulfi Alee

Cricket Coaching

We sponsored the education expenses of Zulfi Alee after his farther lost his hardware business to the tsunami. Now he study to be a lawyer and we sponsered him to publish a poetry book called “Best Island” .


Cricket Coaching


Cricket Coaching

We set up a cricket coaching camp with UK coaches for 120 Children affected by the Tsunami with immense success. Still we are founding for Ahangama Shariputhra school cricket team including coaches salary.

Past Successes Projects

The Kindergarten School

We opened a kingdergarten school in polhena, fully equipped with …

School Twinning Programme

After 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, 15 rural ‘twinned’ with schools in the UK …

Lobster Fisherman

We purchased a plot of land and provided funds for the construction on it …

Fazly House

We donated a home to a Muslim family which lost their mother and …

Hodgkinson’s Leukaemia

We raised money to fund four injections at the cost of LKR 100,000 each year …