
A group of youth from the National Council of YMCAs of India (NCYI) visited Sri Lanka from 27 October to 2 November 2025 through the National Council of YMCAs of Sri Lanka. The delegation included nine youth members representing different regions of India, along with two leaders — Dr. Koshy Alexander Vaidyan and Mr. Sujin, both Secretaries of NCYI.
The team arrived at Pamunugama YMCA on the morning of 29 October and stayed until the following day. The YMCA of Pamunugama hosted the group and began the visit with a brief introduction to the YMCA and its community work in the area.
Then the delegation visited the Makalause Dream School, where they learned about the Disability Inclusion Project run by the YMCA of Pamunugama. They met the teachers, manager, and students, spending time together in meaningful interaction. The experience was touching and inspiring for both the visitors and the local community.
After lunch, the visitors were introduced to Kubb
, a community-building game promoted by the YMCA. Around 30 participants took part in the games — including 15 youth from Pamunugama YMCA, 6 from Negombo YMCA, and the visiting youth from India. The activity created a friendly and energetic atmosphere, helping the groups connect through teamwork and play.

The day ended with a cultural discussion and three dance performances by YMCA children. Board members of the YMCA of Pamunugama also joined the evening programme, which concluded with a shared dinner. Before the group’s departure, mementos were exchanged as a gesture of friendship and appreciation.
The visit strengthened friendship and collaboration between YMCA youth of India and Sri Lanka, provided shared learning on YMCA activities and community engagement, and created new bonds through cultural and recreational exchange. It was a simple but meaningful experience that reflected the true spirit of the YMCA movement.