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04/04/2025
To celebrate the International Day of Forests, the Leo Club of Saegis Campus launched its “Green Tomorrow” project on March 20, 2025. The event took place at the beautiful ‘Gothatuwa Wetland Park’ and brought together 20 energetic Leos who spent the day helping the environment. The group organized a tree-planting campaign, adding native saplings to the wetland area. After planting, the Leos led an awareness session where members and visitors discussed how wetlands and forests help protect wildlife, regulate the climate, and support healthy communities. The “Green Tomorrow” project supports several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 1. SDG 13: Climate Action – helping reduce carbon in the air and strengthening climate protection. 2. SDG 15: Life on Land – restoring natural habitats and protecting plants and animals. 3. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – keeping green spaces safe for future generations. By linking the project to the International Day of Forests, the Saegis Leos demonstrated how teamwork can combat deforestation and protect the environment. The Leo Club of Saegis Campus also extended its gratitude to the Gothatuwa Wetland Park authorities for their kind support and cooperation in making the event a success.
20/12/2024
Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka – December 8, 2024 – In a powerful fusion of sportsmanship and environmentalism, the Saegis Leo Club joined forces with the Galle Marvels, Sri Lanka's one and only franchise cricket team, for a "Clean Beach Drive" on Sunday, 8th December 2024. The collaborative shoreline cleaning campaign took place at the picturesque Sugar Beach, Mount Lavinia, uniting volunteers in a shared mission to promote the values and vital benefits of a pristine coastal environment. This unique partnership saw members of the Saegis Leo Club and representatives from the Galle Marvels cricket franchise working side-by-side, combing the shoreline to remove plastic waste, polythene, and other debris. The initiative aimed not only to clean a popular public beach but also to leverage the influential platform of cricket to send a strong message about community responsibility and environmental conservation. The "Clean Beach Drive" directly champions several key global goals, including UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water, by preventing land-based waste from polluting the ocean, and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, by enhancing a beloved public space. Furthermore, the event perfectly embodied SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, demonstrating how different sectors can collaborate effectively for a common cause. "The energy and commitment shown by everyone today is truly inspiring," said a representative from the Saegis Leo Club. "Partnering with a national icon like the Galle Marvels has amplified our message tremendously. It shows that protecting our environment is a team sport, and everyone has a role to play. A clean beach is not just a beautiful sight; it's essential for our ecosystem, our tourism, and our future." A spokesperson from the Galle Marvels added, "As a team that represents the spirit and beauty of Sri Lanka, we are proud to stand for the preservation of our nation's natural treasures. Our partnership with the Saegis Leo Club for the 'Clean Beach Drive' is a natural extension of our commitment to the community and the incredible environment we call home." The successful event at Sugar Beach serves as a powerful call to action, encouraging citizens and organizations alike to take an active role in keeping Sri Lanka's coasts clean and healthy.
05/11/2024
Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka – December 8, 2024 – In a powerful fusion of sportsmanship and environmentalism, the Saegis Leo Club joined forces with the Galle Marvels, Sri Lanka's only franchise cricket team, for a "Clean Beach Drive" on Sunday, 8th December 2024. The collaborative shoreline cleaning campaign took place at the picturesque Sugar Beach, Mount Lavinia, uniting volunteers in a shared mission to promote the values and benefits of a pristine coastal environment. This partnership saw members of the Saegis Leo Club and representatives from the Galle Marvels cricket franchise working side by side, combing the shoreline to remove plastic waste, polythene, and other debris. The initiative aimed not only to clean a popular public beach but also to use the influential platform of cricket to send a strong message about community responsibility and environmental conservation. The "Clean Beach Drive" directly links several key global goals, including UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water, by preventing land-based waste from polluting the ocean, and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, by cleaning a beloved public space. Furthermore, the event perfectly embodied SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, demonstrating how different sectors can collaborate effectively for a common cause. "The energy and commitment shown by everyone today is truly inspiring," said a representative from the Saegis Leo Club. "Partnering with a national icon like the Galle Marvels has amplified our message tremendously. It demonstrates that protecting our environment is a team effort, and everyone has a crucial role to play. A clean beach is not just a beautiful sight; it's essential for our ecosystem, our tourism, and our future." A spokesperson from the Galle Marvels added, "As a team that represents the spirit and beauty of Sri Lanka, we are proud to stand for the preservation of our nation's natural treasures. Our partnership with the Saegis Leo Club for the 'Clean Beach Drive' is a natural extension of our commitment to the community and the incredible environment we call home." The successful event at Sugar Beach serves as a powerful call to action, encouraging citizens and organisations alike to take an active role in maintaining Sri Lanka's clean coasts.