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Making Schools Safe Again
As schools prepared to reopen, the Alliance Development Trust (ADT), in coordination with the Kolonnawa Divisional Secretariat, organised a clean-up and restoration of a primary school in Kotikawatta. The school had been used as a temporary shelter for flood-affected families. This effort helped ensure the school was ready to resume the delayed school term. The ADT staff and volunteers also conducted cleaning and restoration work at Shelidian International School in Udumulla,
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Essential Relief for Flood-Affected Households
As of 16 December 2025, the Alliance Development Trust (ADT) distributed dry ration packs to 549 flood-affected households across Trincomalee, Nuwara Eliya, Gampola, Batticaloa, Diwulapitiya, Katana, Ja-Ela, and Minuwangoda. The support prioritised 92 women-headed families in Trincomalee, along with 118 families in Nuwara Eliya, 103 in Gampola, 67 in Batticaloa, and 169 families in Diwulapitiya, Katana, Ja-Ela, and Minuwangoda. In addition, 180 families received hygiene packs
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Medical Camps set up for immediate emergencies
The ADT conducted three medical camps in Sedawatte, Wattala, reaching 250 community members. These Medical camps were conducted with volunteer doctors; they were focused on safeguarding community health by preventing and managing communicable diseases, which commonly increase in the aftermath of floods.
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