Royal College has mobilized multiple initiatives to support communities affected by the devastating floods in Sri Lanka. Each programme addresses critical needs — from emergency response to educational recovery.
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Active Programmes
1000+
Volunteers
25
Districts
Emergency Flood Relief Portal
by Royal College Computer Society (RCCS)
A comprehensive digital platform developed by the Royal College Computer Society (RCCS) to coordinate flood relief efforts across Sri Lanka. ResQ connects victims with volunteers, tracks help requests in real-time, and provides critical emergency information including donation centers, emergency contacts, and live updates.
Donation Campaign for Flood Victims
by Royal College
Royal Rescue+ is a comprehensive donation campaign organized by Royal College to provide immediate relief to flood-affected communities across Sri Lanka. The initiative focuses on collecting and distributing essential supplies including dry rations, clothing, hygiene products, and other necessities to families impacted by the disaster.
Education Recovery Initiative
by Education Avenue Clubs of Royal College
Resurgence '25 is a coordinated flood-relief education recovery project developed in response to the severe impact of Cyclone Ditwah on students across Sri Lanka. Many students have lost their study materials, notes, textbooks, and preparation resources for the crucial GCE Advanced Level (AL) and Ordinary Level (OL) examinations. The Education Avenue Clubs of Royal College have collectively undertaken this project to restore continuity of learning, provide academic support, and mobilize material donations for redistribution to affected students.
Active Flood Threat
Western & Sabaragamuwa provinces on high alert