
Your sponsorship directly supports over 100 cancer patients and their caregivers every single day. Every rupee turns into care, comfort, and hope.
These daily small alms are most needed — accessible donations that bring everyday comfort to patients between treatments.
A warm, comforting morning tea served with biscuits and bananas — given daily to all patients and caregivers at the welfare centre.
Traditional Sri Lankan grain porridge — easy to digest and nutritious for patients undergoing treatment.
A nourishing soup with vegetables and chicken — served warm in the evening to comfort patients and families.
Choose any meal time — breakfast, lunch, or dinner — and pick a menu variant that suits your offering. Each variant feeds the whole welfare centre.
A full traditional Sri Lankan breakfast for over 100 patients and caregivers — choose from rice, noodles, milk rice, or grain options.
with potato curry or dhal · sambol · dry fish or sprats · vegetable
Bring yogurt or bananas for dessert.
The main midday meal — choose between traditional rice & curry or a fragrant vegetable rice dish for over 100 patients.
with leafy vegetable · 2 vegetables · meat / fish / egg · dhal · papadam
Bring yogurt, ice cream, or jelly for dessert.
On days with no alms, leftover items and sheets/dry rations are used to prepare meals for donors.
In addition to daily Buddha Puja, alms are prepared for the monks residing at the temple and in the Bhikshu Ward. Gilampasa, betel, areca nut, lime, tobacco, and fruit Ashtapana can also be offered.
Hearty evening meal — choose from noodles, rice, string hoppers, or roti varieties to feed the patients and caregivers.
with potato curry or dhal · eggs or chicken · sugar sambol
Bring yogurt, ice cream, or jelly for dessert.
Every quantity helps. These are items we use every day — donate as much as you can in any way possible.
Daily essentials we need on a continuous basis. Donate any quantity in any way you can.
Spices used daily for the alms cooking. We always welcome donations of any of these.
Appliances required for our welfare centre kitchen and dormitories.
By contributing to this service we do for cancer patients, you can transfer merit to deceased loved ones, bless your parents and children, and become part of a great act of compassion.