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CELINE
SAMARASINHE
Celine Samarasinhe, founder of the Kotahena Community Nursing
Service and S-H-A-R-E- Foundation.
Having
completed her training at Edgware General Hospital, Celine Samarasinhe
joined the Community Nursing Service in 1976. After working as a
District Nurse for 25 years around North London, Celine wanted to
extend her time and medical skills to helping the poor and underprivileged
people in her native Sri Lanka.
In
1999, Celine began the Pilot Project in the slum area of Kotahena,
Colombo, with money that she had raised through her church. The
project built a health centre that provides voluntary medical care
to the elderly, sick and infirm and was modelled on the District
Nursing Service in the United Kingdom. The Kotahena Community Nursing
Service is now in its seventh year and has provided free nursing
care to over 400 people.
Celine
founded the S-H-A-R-E- Foundation in 2002 to provide funding for
the Community Nursing Service in Sri Lanka. In January 2005, the
Foundation raised over £22,000 to begin a second project in
Kalutara where the Tsunami Disaster had devastated an entire fishing
community. As well as offering a further Community Nursing Service,
S-H-A-R-E- has donated fishing boats and other equipment to provide
176 families with a new source of income.
Celine
now takes several months unpaid leave each year to return to Sri
Lanka to continue her work for the Foundation. In 2005 Celine received
one of five Unsung Heroes awards from the Celebrities Guild of Great
Britain, as well as an award from the tsunami relief authority in
Sri Lanka.
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