Chichester Rotarians ensure success for needy children in Sri Lanka

CHICHESTER Rotarians were well represented at the opening of a new headquarters in Sri Lanka, as part of an ongoing project to help young people.

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Chichester Rotarians at the opening of the headquarters of Tea Leaf Vision in Sri LankaChichester Rotarians at the opening of the headquarters of Tea Leaf Vision in Sri Lanka
Chichester Rotarians at the opening of the headquarters of Tea Leaf Vision in Sri Lanka

Tea Leaf Vision launched its new base in the town of Maskeliya, in the central highlands of the country.

The project aims to develop the potential of young people aged 18 to 24 who are the children of tea plantation workers in remote areas of Sri Lanka.

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Rotarian Peter Fuller, from Chichester Priory Rotary Club, said: “This is an important and ongoing project in Sri Lanka that is being supported by the three Rotary Clubs of Chichester.