AMW Extends Relief Assistance to 1,000 Families Affected by Ditwah Cyclone

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Associated Motorways (Private) Limited (AMW) has provided crucial humanitarian aid to communities impacted by the recent Ditwah Cyclone by delivering a consignment of essential relief packages to the Disaster Management Centre (DMC). This effort is in support of ongoing national disaster response initiatives.

This initiative aims to assist 1,000 affected families, with each family receiving a relief package containing essential food items, basic medication, and other daily necessities to meet immediate needs during the recovery phase.

The handover event was attended by Major General Sampath Kotuwegoda (Retd.), ndc, IG, Director General of the Disaster Management Centre, who recognized AMW’s swift response and highlighted the importance of private sector involvement in enhancing disaster relief operations.

Representatives from AMW present at the event included Mr. Prasanna De Silva, Director – Sales; Mr. Sahan Jayawardena, General Manager – Planning & Product; and Mr. Udara Gunasinghe, Head of Marketing.

During the event, AMW representatives emphasized the company’s dedication to social responsibility, particularly in supporting communities during challenging times. The organization continues to collaborate closely with relevant authorities to ensure that its corporate social responsibility initiatives provide tangible, on-the-ground impact where it is most needed.

AMW remains committed to making a positive contribution to national recovery efforts and to fostering long-term community resilience against natural disasters.


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