NCHS Supports Flood-Affected Families Across Sri Lanka

The National College of High Studies (NCHS) recently handed over flood relief donations to the Sri Lanka Red Cross, aiming to support families impacted by the recent floods across the country. The initiative reflects the college community’s commitment to providing assistance to those in urgent need.

Although the initial donations have been delivered, the college continues to accept contributions to extend support to more affected families. Every donation, regardless of size, contributes to improving the lives of those struggling in the aftermath of the floods.

NCHS expressed gratitude to its staff, students, and all members of the community who generously contributed to the cause. Their collective effort underscores the importance of solidarity and compassion in times of crisis, demonstrating how communities can unite to make a meaningful difference.

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