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The Chitra Lane organization is a large family of caring volunteers, teachers, therapists, & doctors who have come together to create a better world for children & young adults with special needs in Sri Lanka. Their humble beginnings date back to 1967 when prgoramme was first started with just two intellectually impaired child. Today, organization reach out to over 2,000 children annually from Colombo and distant districts through two projects: 

1. The Chitra Lane School for the Special Child 
2. Chitra Lane Children's Resource Centre. 

Over 85% of the children & young adults that benefit from this programes are from low-income families.Through the support of well wishers, they are able to provide these children with the necessary care and hope for a better tomorrow.

How you can help

This School for the Special Child is a government approved charity and relies heavily on the financial support that is provided by way of donations, direct child sponsorship, or the sponsorship of a teacher's salary.  Join hands with them on this noble journey of caring for children with special needs in Sri Lanka.Your kind support will help them to provide a child with the much needed intervention therapy such as physiotherapy and speech therapy, monitor the child's health, provide a mid-day meal and a cup of milk,special seating or a walker for a child with cerebral palsy and other mobility disabilities or a much needed hearing aid, educational equipment that enhances a child's learning.

Make a donation
Please make a donation or contact and find out how you can help make a difference in a child's life.

Send in your donation to : 
Chitra Lane School for the Special Child, 45/3 Chitra Lane, Colombo 5, Sri Lanka
E mail : info@chitralane.org / sponsorship@chitralane.org
Telephone : +94112503906

Account Details- 
Standard Chartered Bank
P.O.Box 112
37 York Street
Colombo 1
Sri Lanka
Account No: 01-1058983-01
SWIFT Code: SCBLLKLX



" A disabled child has the right to special care, education, and training to help him or her enjoy a full and decent life in dignity and achieve the greatest degree of self-reliance and social integration possible."

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