Community
We enjoyed a delicious cake made by one of our care leavers who is training to be a pastry chef.
Community
Visit from British High Commissioner Sarah Hulton OBE
We were delighted to welcome British High Commissioner Sarah Hulton OBE to visit one of our transition homes today. Sarah was given a tour of the house by one of the boys and was able to spend time hearing their stories and learning about their training and work.
We enjoyed a delicious cake made by one of our care leavers who is training to be a pastry chef.
Caroline was pleased to give a short presentation explaining the Brighter Path model, our different programmes and the exciting plans for the new girls’ transition home.
We are grateful to Sarah for taking time to visit us and for the kindness she showed to all our care leavers and staff.
Further Reading

Dengue Fever
Dengue Fever continues to be a permanent cause for concern, particularly as cases have been rising in unprecedented numbers in Sri Lanka this year. Dengue can strike anyone and is …

Educational Workshops
Brighter Path ran a successful series of workshops this year. They were very popular with our care leavers and provoked plenty of discussion. All of the care leavers in our …

Baby Home Donation
In January 2024 we made a large donation of baby milk formula and nappies to the Sujatha Sewana babies home in Bandarawella. This facility is run by the government probation …


