Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Pamunugama YMCA children go door to door with Christmas Messege

Children members of Pamunugama YMCA visited homes in the village singing Christmas Carols on 21 December, 2017. They also brought gifts to the children those who live in the homes visited.





Sunday, December 11, 2016

Pamunugama YMCA Annual Children Concert held colorfully

Arrival of Chief guests
Year End Children concert is an annual event of Pamunugama YMCA where the children members and Pre-school kids of Pamunugama YMCA perform their talents in front of the relatives, invitees, villagers on the Pamunugama YMCA Main Hall stage. 

This year the event was held on 11 December with a participation of over 200 of audience. During the two hour concert, Pre-school school kids performed number of dancing and acts while the children;s club, Girl guides and scouts also performed several dancing acts and a drama. Carols also were sung by the Guides and scouts during the concert. 

Mr. Nirmal De Fonseka who is the President of the National Council of YMCAs of Sri Lanka (NCYSL) and Mr. Charles Brownson who is the National General Secretary of NCYSL were the chief guests for the event. This is the first official visit of both Mr. Fonseka and Mr. Brownson since their appointments to their positions. 

Pamunugama YMCA thank all the parents, members, National Council of YMCAs of Sri Lanka, youth and children's club members for their tremendous contribution to make the Annual Concert 2016 a success.


Mr. Nirmal and Mr. Brownson enjoying the show


















Address by the Chief Guest

















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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

World Week of Prayer Meeting at Pamunugama YMCA

Youth of Pamunugama YMCA had a special meeting to mark the World Week of Prayer at its premises on 26 November, 2016

12 young people, President of Pamunugama YMCA and 4 Board Members attended this meeting where they discussed the Christian Role and responsibility in the YMCA as members of a World-wide Movement.


Thursday, November 17, 2016

APAY Advanced Studies

Advance Studies programme for the YMCA Secretaries is currently undergoing at the Wu Kai Sha Youth Village in Hong Kong. There are 13 participants representing China, Hong Kong, Japan, Sri Lanka, Korea, Myanmar Bangladesh and India taking part in the training programme organized by the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs. Ridma from Pamunugama YMCA is also among the participants. During the training from 07 November to 13 November participants are going through number of dialogues and discussions on Movement Strengthening, Contextual Theology, Peace Building Global Citizenship and Gender Mainstreaming.

Participants with Dr. David Suh (Former APAY President)

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Song Meditation at YMCA

YMCA believes in the holistic development of young people. That is why the YMCA focuses on body, mind and spirit in all its activities. On 16 October 2016 YMCA organized a song meditation at the YMCA of Pamunugama. Mr. Quintus Colambage facilitated the event. Mr. Quintus is a journalist and done his Master Degree in Mass Communication. During the two hour song meditation, 10 selected songs were played and the stories behind those songs were explained and reflected Mr. Colambage. 

Today, the Sri Lankan music industry is going through a poor era where the songs are produced in bulk, keeping profit making as the sole objective. Time to time media creates trends and those trends do not carry any meaning for the lives of young people and destroy the ability of feeling and listening to creative music. There is a common belief that the once who listen to good music becomes sensitive humans. Keeping that in mind, YMCA organized this event to influence young people to listen to good music. YMCA of Pamunugama thank Mr. Quintus Colambage for his volunteer contribution to facilitate this wonderful event and making a window opened for young people to rethink on their musical choices.
Mr. Quintus Colambage



Sunday, October 9, 2016

Pre-School Vegetable Fare

Pre-school kids had their annual vegetable fare by the Ja-ela – Negombo road on 09 October 2016. This is an annual event of the Pre-School for children to experience the atmosphere of a fare while raising some funds for their year-end concert. Event was organized by the teachers with the support of the parents who took part in the event actively.   



















Reading Camp for the students of St. Joseph’s School in Peralanda

Mr. Nonis facilitating the event
YMCA of Pamunugama conducted a reading camp for 140 students of Peralanda St. Joseph’s Junior Secondary School in Peralanda on 07 October, 2016. Event was organized by the school to mark the reading month which fall in October. During the day students were encourage develop a habit of reading through number of activities and dialogues. Mr. Aruna Nonis was the facilitator of the event.

Following the reading camp a campfire was held and students performed number of acts including dancing, singing and dramas. All the students who took part in the reading camp were awarded a certificate for participation. YMCA of Pamunugama thank Ms Rasika Thisera for inviting YMCA to conduct this event. Ms Rasika Thisera is a teacher of the school and a past president of Pamunugama YMCA.
Dedicated teacher - Rasika Thisera
















Happy ending to the programme with a campfire

Saturday, October 1, 2016

YMCA go to road with people to say no to destructive Financial City

People's Movement Agaisnt Port City organized number of protests simultaneously against the proposed financial city along the coastal belt in the western province from Colombo to Negombo. YMCA also a partner of the movement and the protest in Pamunugama area was held in Seththappaduwa today from 10 am to 12 noon with a participation of over 500 people.

YMCA did a role of mobilizing fisher-folk in the area by raising awareness by conducting a series of awareness building programmes during last few months. Proposed project is set to start work as the new government given the green light to the Chinese company that is going to build a city in the sea. Before coming in the power the current prime minister opposed the project when he was the leader of the opposition saying that this project is a disaster to the country. Pamunugama area is going to effect directly as the sand mining for filling the sea is planned to do in the sea close to the Pamunugama area.

People protested by showing placards, banners and slogans opposing the Chinese company, politicians who support the project and the and short sighted economic policies.








Tuesday, September 27, 2016

37 Prefects learn leadership with YMCA

YMCA of Pamunugama organized a prefects for the schol prefects in the area. 37 prefects from 4 schools (Peralanda Vidyalaya, Pitipana Vidyalaya, Thalahena Vidyalaya and Kepungoda Vidyalaya) participated the training programme which held on 24 October, 2016 at the Pamunugama YMCA Main Hall. YMCA organize several similar training programmes annually and this was the first one for the year 2016.

Mr. Aruna Shantha, who is a Leadership Trainer and experienced YMCA leader facilitated the event. YMCA thank all the principals of participated schools and teachers who attended the event along with prefects. 
Mr. Shelton President Pamunugama YMCA welcoming the participants

Mr. Nonis facilitating an activity

Learning from each-other through activities

Students practicing their skills


































































Photo Credit: Isuru Nonis

Monday, September 19, 2016

Pamunugama GS attended the "Ocean in a Drop" Training for Professional youth Workers

Professional Youth Workers Association (PYWA) of Sri Lanka in collaboration with the Youth Section of Commonwealth Secretariat in London organized a one week training of Trainees (TOT) for a selected group of professional youth workers in Sri Lanka. Event was organized to enhance the professionalism of the youth work sector in Sri Lanka in both government agencies and NGOs.

22 professional youth workers attended the training from 11 - 17 September held in Kithulkanda Mountain Resort in Padukka. Ridma Fonseka, General Secretary of the YMCA of Pamunugama also was among participants of the event.

Couple of resource persons from Pravah and Commutiny in India facilitated the event. During the programme a modules prepared as a guideline for youth work was covered. YMCA of Pamunugama thank PYWA for the opportunity given to Ridma Fonseka to take-part in the event.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Come-Share Foundation meet students at Pamunugama YMCA

Mr. Derek on the left sitting next to Mr. Shelton
Come-Share Foundation has been working with the YMCA for over period of decade since the Tsunami Disaster in 2004. Come-Share has supported over 120 individual students with their education in various levels including Advanced Level, University, Professional Courses and Vocational training.

Earlier today (10. 09. 2016) Mr. Derek Ross-Meredith a director of Come-Share Foundation met with students supported by Come-Share Foundation through the YMCA of Pamunugama. Meeting was held at the YMCA Meeting Room. 

During the meeting Mr. Derek explained to students on the objectives of the Come-Share Foundation and encouraged students to make use of the available opportunities. Students also expressed their views and shared their plans with Come-Share Foundation. There were 20 students and 7 parents attended the meeting. Representing YMCA of Pamunugama Mr. Shelton Peiris, Ridma Fonseka, Aruna Nonis also joined the meeting. 



Students sharing their vies and appreciations

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

YMCA Mountain Hike

In Negombo before the journey started on 02. 09. 2016
Pamunugama YMCA organized a mountain hike from 02 - 05 September, 2016 in the Knuckles Mountain Range in Matale District. This was organized as an open event for YMCA members. 8 young people from YMCA signed-up and joined the trip. 

Group started the journey by Motorbikes on 02 evening and reached first destination which was a friends house in Ibbagamuwa in Kurunegala. After having a rest during the night, the journey resumed around 6 am towards Atanwala where the group met the local guide and parked motorcycles.

Around 12.00 noon group started hiking towards Duvili Elle which was the final destination for the day. Due to lack of time group had to abandon original plan of reaching Duvili Ella and settled by a river with a nice view for the night. Group cooked dinner and had a good rest till next day morning.

Around 10.00 am in the morning on Saturday group started to walk back to the village (Atanwala) where lunch was prepared by the time group arrived  at Guide's (Agara Ratne a friend of YMCA) home. After having a rest the group enjoyed a freezing bath in the river flows by the village and enjoyed the evening on a flat rock by the river. On the next day morning group first had to fix one of the bikes which had  punch before leaving for homes. YMCA of Pamunugama look forward to organize similar events as these events will train young people to work in a team as well as to face challenges.
During a break

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Annual Trip of Pamunugama YMCA Children to Ambuluwawa and Saradeil's Village

Children of the Pamunugama YMCA Childrens' Club had their annual picnic on 24 August, 2016. During the picnic they visited Environmental Conservation, Development and Bio Diversification Centre in Ambuluwawa. This situates about 3567 ft above sea level. Children had a chance to have a walk through the lash green nature and to climb the steep temple built insite the conservation.

Then they proceeded to  Saradiel's Village in Uthuwanganda. Saradiel is known as the Robbin Hood in Sri Lanka from 19th century. In this village, the story of Saradiel is described through sculptures and the life style of 18th century people in Sri Lanka also recreated through various arts.

25 children, 4 parents, 3 YMCA representatives joined the picnic.
Walking through the nature in Ambuluwawa

Climbing down the Ambuluwawa steep temple

All together

Listening the the story of Saradiel




Saturday, August 20, 2016

GCI Field Visit in Pamunugama

Participants of the Global Citizenship Institute (GCI) Programme participants are currently having their field visit in Pamunugama area. YMCA of Pamunugama is hosting the field visit. GCI is under the Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and GCI programme is an annual event to raise awareness on globalization and to train young people to become global citizens.

During the field visit, YMCA of Pamunugama is trying to educate the participants on various global and local issues effecting the community in Pamunugama. 

Field visit started on 19th August Friday with an presentation and a dialogue on the proposed Financial City to be build in the see in Colombo. Mr. Ravindra Kariyawasam an environmentalist gave a comprehensive presentatation on the background and enviorenmental impact on the proposed project while Rev Fr Sarath Iddamalgoda who is an leading activist in Sri Lanka explained the group about why this project negatively effect to the people in the community and the political rationals behind this project. Mr. Aruna Fernando who is a Fishery Folk leader explianed on the negative impact towards fishermen from this project. 

Participants arrived at the Pamunugama YMCA on 20th Saturday morning. Day started with an orientation to the Pamunugama area, home stay and the work of the Pamunugama YMCA. Mr. Aruna Nonis facilitated the orientation. Following the orientation group visited a local harbor project in the area which has only contributed to the sea erosion.

Then the group had lunch together and settled in the 4 houses where they are going to be hosted for next couple of days. In the evening group joined with a Field Visit in the Negombo lagoon. During the boat trip in the lagoon GCI participants witnessed the pollution taken place in the Negombo lagoon and the mass scale deforestation of Mangrove plants. Fishing in the Negombo lagoon during the boat trip also was a novel experience to the group. 

On Sunday 21 August, 2016 group spent the morning with the families where they were hosted. After the having lunch together with Pamunugama YMCA leaders the group spent time playing cricket with Pamunugama YMCA youth. Later in the evening group had two meetings with a fishermen leader and a local politician in the area. 

Pamunugama YMCA thank APAY and National Council of YMCAs Sri Lanka for giving the opportunity to facilitate the field visit. 
Presentation Proposed Financial City by Mr. Ravindra Kariyawasam


Field visit to the local harbor project

Sri Lankan lunch at a local restaurant



Programme Calendar

  • 27 October, 2015 - Reading Camp at Peralanda
  • 24 October, 2015 - Rover Phase 01 Training
  • 15 October, 2015 - Pre-School Fair
  • 04 October, 2015 - Children's Day
  • 19 September, 2015 - Ape Sindu Patiya Fund Raising Event
  • 12 September, 2015 - Day Camp at Colombo YMCA
  • 24-26 August, 2015 - Scout Camp at Riverstan
  • 31 July, 2015 - Prefects Training Workshop
  • 31 July, 2015 - Pre-School Exhibition
  • 27 June, 2015 - Pre-school Trip