Resilience Holds an Information Session on Power of Community Resilience During Challenging Economic Times in Sri Lanka

Community resilience can be defined as the ability of a community to ‘bounce back’ and recover using its own resources. It also means the ability of groups or communities to cope with external shocks and stresses because of social, environmental, and political change. To discuss the application of the concept Read more…

Resilience Foundation Launches the Little Food Cabinet Movement in Response to the Financial Crisis in Sri Lanka

The Resilience Foundation launched the Little Food Cabinet Movement inspired by the Little Free Pantry in the USA. Little Food Cabinet Movement is a grassroots, crowdsourced solution to cater to immediate and local needs. The Little Food Cabinet Movement helps feed and nourish the needy members of the community while Read more…

Care2Share Trust Supports Distribution of 150 Food Baskets to 150 Needy Families through the Resilience Foundation during the Financial Crisis

The Care2Share Trust, New Zealand supported the distribution of food baskets to 150 needy families during the financial crisis through the Resilience Foundation. Each family received a food basket worth SLR 7000. The Volunteers for Resilience (V4R) identified these needy families in their communities distributed across the island. The volunteers Read more…