Help Kathan's community face future disasters
You can support the families in Batticaloa to recover from recent flooding and prepare for future disasters.
YOUR KINDNESS WILL HELP A CHILD WHO NEEDS IT MOST
Just 3 months ago, Cyclone Fengal made landfall causing prolonged floods in Batticaloa district. Over 3,400 families were displaced. Homes and infrastructure destroyed.
With help, the community will recover from recent flooding. Your kindness will wrap around the community to help not only recover, but also grow stronger than before.
You'll help the community:
- Repair water systems, so water is available all year round
- Grow climate-resistant crops, which turn into healthy nutritious food
- prepare for the next natural disaster
When the challenges keep coming

Batticaloa district situated in the east coast of the island nation of Sri Lanka. It’s a remote area that often faces the devastating impact of flooding and drought. And over the past two years, access to food has worsened due to an economic crisis across the country.
Many in the community rely heavily on agriculture. For food, and for their livelihoods. Challenges like drought, floods, and an economic crisis all threaten their way of life, as many families are currently experiencing high levels of poverty.
Building resilience for the future
Children like 8-year-old Kathan* are already showing resilience.
Your kindness wraps around a community like Kathan’s to help them not only recover, but to also grow stronger than before.
The ChildFund Climate Project will prepare the community for drought and floods, so they don't have such a devastating impact in the future.
*name changed to protect privacy

Will you support families in Batticaloa today?
You will be help the community repair water systems, grow climate-resilient crops, and help prepare for the next natural disaster.
The climate Project

The malfunctioning community water systems will also be renovated to ensure drinking water can be easily accessed by children and families.


Volunteer community leaders make up the Village Disaster Management Committee and take the lead in keeping the community safe.
Support Batticaloa's recovery today
And help build resilience for the future.