Lanka IOC Donations
Lanka IOC Plc Trincomalee Oil Terminal handed over 100 nos School Bags to children of families below the poverty line under the Trincomalee District Samurdhi Programme. This event was organized by the District Secretariat, Trincomalee and was done in the presence of Mr N A A Pushpakumara, Government Agent and District Secretary, Trincomalee. 300 nos of participants attended the programme.
Trincomalee District Samurdhi Children programme conducts various competitions annually for children in Essay Writing, Drawings, Debates, Poem writing and other cultural events in Sinhala and Tamil.
Mr Benoj Paul, VP (Ops & LBP) and Mr T Chiranjeevi, VP (Ops) handed over bags to the winners of the cultural events in the presence of Mr N A A Pushpakumara, Government Agent (GA). The GA and his team appreciated LIOC for extending the support for various welfare events.
Residents of Vavuniya benefit from Free Health Screening Camp by Lanka IOC
February 5, 2016 11:49 am
Lanka IOC PLC, acknowledging its responsibility towards the society conducted several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives under its theme‘WE CARE’ with several noble programs. In addition to a series of welfare programs including assistance for elders’ homes, renovation of healthcare centre, donation of ambulances, wheelchairs and English education for underprivileged children, Lanka IOC also organised free health camps at different locations all over the Country.
In the recent past, Lanka IOC organised health camps at Katugasthota, Ratnapura, Negombo,
Dematagoda, Badulla and has now organised yet another “Free Health Screening Camp” at the
Lanka IOC Fuel station M/S R. M. Pulendran at Mannar junction, Vavuniya. This initiative received a tremendous response and appreciation from all those who patronized the ‘FreeHealth Screening Camp’. A total of 958 people were screened at the event, where 716 opted for an eye check-up and 242 underwent general health check-up. Amongst those who availed themselves for the check-up, 597 were recommended for bifocal spectacles whilst 117 were recommended for cataract surgeries – all treatments provided free of charge.
This medical camp solicited the experience of a team of 14 medical experts from “HelpAge SriLanka” including 4 doctors, 2 nurses, a pharmacist, 2 optometrists and support staff to provide aprofessional service to the patients. For ensuring proper diagnosis, sophisticated medical equipment was used to screen patients for diabetes, blood pressure, vision and other diseases. Wherever critical illness was diagnosed, the patients were referred to hospitals for further investigation and treatment.
“We at Lanka IOC strive to use our energy and resources to benefit the community at large”, said Mr. Shyam Bohra, Managing Director, Lanka IOC PLC. “We are proud to be a socially responsible corporate entity and have organised series of social service projects under the theme ‘WE CARE’. We wish to cover all the districts of Sri Lanka with our Free Medical ServiceCamps, so that the benefit is shared with the entire community”
The next free medical camps of Lanka IOC are to be scheduled for the coming months of February and March 2016 respectively.
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Lanka IOC donates ambulance to Mahadivulwewa Hospital in Trincomalee district
November 22, 2013 6:56 amLanka IOC PLC a leader among Sri Lanka oil companies completed 10 years of business operation in 2012, and to commemorate its anniversary Lanka IOC lined up various CSR activities benefiting the community where the company has its branches. One such community-based service took place on 24 June 2013 at Hotel Taj Samudra premises.
Lanka IOC donated an ambulance to the Divisional Hospital in Mahadivulwewaa, Trincomalee hospital provides healthcare services for over 10,000 people in that area and to transfer a patient to the General Hospital in Trincomalee, it takes more than an hour; the estimated distance is around 40km. Looking into this longstanding requirement of this remote area, Lanka IOC came forward to donate the ambulance.
LIOC Managing Director, S. Dakwale in his address stated that LIOC is committed to helping the needy and poor people and providing them better services to uplift their life in future.