Why Donate Us?

Impact of Your Donation

The Samastha Lanka Kidney Patient’s Association spent Rs. 15.37 million in 2024 on
programs benefiting kidney patients and their families. Key efforts included free
dialysis sessions, financial aid for treatments, educational scholarships, dry ration
distribution, funeral assistance, health benefits, and travel allowances. These
initiatives improved healthcare access and quality of life, thanks to the dedication of
members and donors.
The Samastha Lanka Kidney Patient’s Association (SLKPA) has made significant
strides in supporting kidney patients in Sri Lanka through various programs in 2024.

Free Dialysis Support

Educational Scholarships

Nutritional Support for Patients

Funeral Assistance for Families

Health Benefits Scheme

Travel Allowances for Patients

Donor Benefits

For the first time in the history, our association has recognized the donors and hand over certificates to appreciate them for their courage for donating an organ to save a life. Also, we offer them special thanking letters, appreciate them and offer them a plague in every event held by our association.
Further, all the donations received will be posted in Facebook and in our website. Not only that, we give them official receipts for all the donations.
Our main target is providing patients a good service. All our financials are audited each week, all our financials transfers are done with great transparency.

Receipt
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Donor Appreciation Certification

Join hands with our association and be a part of our meritorious work. Help us with donations in any way as possible and save more lives.

Unmet Demands and Urgent Needs

Patients are requesting for free dialysis, insurance, scholarship, funeral donation, water filters and treatments unlimitedly. Likewise there are lots of unmet needs of patients. Yet we have limited the amount of dialysis given to patients, as our finances are insuffient. For these services, our annual expenditures are around 15-20 million. We are in need of another 20 million for an extra year. Therefore, we need more financial support to aid more patients and strengthen their lives.

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