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Children’s Good Values Initiative
Children make up an integral part of the Foundation of Goodness’ target beneficiaries and we consider it a priority to support the boys and girls of rural Sri Lanka, brimming with potential yet lacking the right opportunities to achieve their dreams for a better tomorrow. The Foundation of Goodness has reached beyond offering educational courses and sports training. We also have programmes to inculcate good values, manners, the right attitude, psycho-social support and environmental awareness.
As our Founder, Kushil Gunasekera, often says, “Passion and values combined, makes the outcome matchless”. One compulsory programme offered at every one of our Centres is the Children’s Good Values Initiative which focuses on inculcating good values in all our beneficiaries, working under a different theme every month. One of our biggest principles is to give back to the community and all of our sectors engage in community aid projects every year. Monthly topics include ‘Qualities to Master to be a Great Human Being’, ‘Be Free through Forgiveness and Reconciliation’ and ‘Together, Everyone Achieves more’.
STEM Education and Planetary Health Education Course
This year we introduced two new compulsory courses at all our Centres; the Planetary Health Education Course and STEM activities. STEM education activities are designed to apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in contexts that make connections between the classroom and the outside world around them. For example, making balloon rockets using simple material, to learn about the force produced by expelled air for dynamic power or learning to identify different materials. Our beneficiaries have thoroughly enjoyed these STEM activities, that required innovative thinking and teamwork, and have gained invaluable knowledge.
Another introduction is the Planetary Health Education Course, which includes lessons on COVID-19 and mental health for our beneficiaries island wide.
A huge thank you to Dr. Anusha Seneviratne who volunteered at FoG, for designing this timely programme for us. She is a scientist currently working to help develop the Cell & Gene Therapy industry, having previously researched cardiovascular disease for 9 years and obtained a PhD from Imperial College, London. Her concern about climate change and her time at FoG inspired her to create this course and educate the children of FoG to become future world leaders in sustainability and champions of nature!