Lycamobile Commits £1 00 000 Grant to HRH Prince of Wales
Lycamobile commits its help to change the lives of disadvantaged people in Sri Lanka through a £1 000 000 grant to the British Asian trust.
Lycamobile commits its help to change the lives of disadvantaged people in Sri Lanka through a £1 000 000 grant to the British Asian trust.
Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation founding members Mr. Subaskaran Allirajah ,Mrs. Gnanambigai Allirajah and Co-Founder Mrs.Prema Subaskaran have launched the Student Cash Grant Programme with the vision of providing educational
Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation has donated £59,000 to Save the Children in support of its work to help the victims of the Ebola crisis in West Africa
Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation Donated 10,000 L water tanks to the Divisional Secretariat of Kilinochchi. The water tank handing over ceremony was held on 23rd July 2014 at the Kilinochchi District Secretariat
The Educational & Livelihood Assistance to Sri Lankan communities in need project was successfully launched in June 2014 by Chairman of Lycamobile Mr.Subashkaran Allirajah, Mrs. Gannabigai Allirajah
The Educational & Livelihood Assistance project, aimed at helping Sri Lankan communities in need, was successfully launched in June 2014 by Chairman of Lycamobile Mr.Subashkaran Allirajah, Co-Founder
Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation resolved the sanitation problem of Jaffna Chankanai’s east village community with the donation of permanent toilets
Saravanabavananthasivam Foundation, jointly with Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation, identified university students in need from Mullaitivu District who are mostly victims of war and offered them a scholarship of Rs 5 000 each month as educational support.
Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation made another valuable contribution to help the northern communities of Sri Lanka by providing industrial type water purifiers toVavuniya’s general hospital, which could purify 9000 L per month
Periyathampani Maha Vidyalayam is a provincial school which has been hugely affected by war. Most of its buildings and other infrastructure have been completely destroyed. The village, Periyathmpani,