By Anoja Rajapatirana | Co-Founder/Co-President
GlobalGiving Report October 2, 2025
As always, our grateful thanks to GlobalGiving for giving us the support we need to continue the important work we do. We have had a busy few months since our last report in February. In April we celebrated Autism day with a concert and a donation of dry rations to the families. June 3rd was our annual trip to the beach much loved by all. June 7th a workshop to the doctors and other professionals of the MOH (Medical Officers of Health) Most recently we held a medical camp. Widening our outreach, we opened it not only to our students and their families but to the larger community as well. A group of 46 medical personnel including three doctors served a group of 221 individuals from 9 am to 1 pm on the 29th of September 2025. Well aware that mothers neglected their own health we included women’s health investigations such as mammograms in our medical camp. Twenty-one ladies who discovered they had potentially serious conditions that needed further testing were given referrals to obtain them. They and their families are grateful that these conditions were discovered early enough thanks to the medical camp. The families have requested that an annual medical camp becomes one of the services provided by the E.A.S.E. Foundation.
Again many thanks to GlobalGiving for making the important work of the E.A.S.E. Foundation possible.
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