Nawajeewana Drug Rehab Center Sri Lanka .wmv


 

Nawajeewana Drug Rehab Center Sri Lanka .wmv – Nawajeewana Amadyapa Handa Sewaya(Voice of New Life without Drugs) was founded 20 years ago, is a humanitarian organization.Which commits its faith and resources for building the life’swhich has gone astray by the present day ills of the modern society. This includes such as; 1. Drug & Alcohol addicts 2. Prostitution 3. Mental Disabilities 4. Social Reconciliations Apart from above missions created to serve individuals and families who come to seek our assistance we are reaching to our neighboring community with love and compression to make a difference in their lives. We have embarked on various projects to help the poorest of poor. Situated 115Km away from capital in the southern part of the country, the victims of the above social ill effects under go the rehabilitation process by physical, spiritual & mental guidance system. After rebuilding their lost social and economic standards the victims re-enter the civil society as an obedient and law full citizens to their respective societies & to the nation. This noble concept includes three model villages and centers equipped with basic accommodation and recreational facilities. The organization is founded and guided by Bro.Raja Wijekoon,who started this worthy cause rehabilitating a single heroine addicted victim at a costal beech of Southern city of Hikkaduwa in 1990.Now after two decades nearly 6000 people have undergone in house treatments to rehabilitate them selves. Those who have changed their lives through this

 

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