The Little Hearts Project! Be a part of the Little Hearts project on the 29th of April, at the SLIIT Hearts Walk. The walk will commence at SLIIT Malabe and will continue to Rajagiriya. Funds gathered will be utilised towards the construction of Lady Ridgeway Hospital Cardiac and Critical Care Complex.
Following a long-standing tradition, the SLIIT Student Interactive Society organised the SLIIT Walk 2017, which was held on October 01st. Under the theme a�?Strides for Hopea��, over 3,000 SLIIT students and staff came together at Bloomfield Grounds Colombo, in order to create awareness about and actively be a part of uplifting the quality of life
On the 29th of April, the students of SLIIT gathered for the SLIIT Hearts Walk, a fundraiser organised under the Little Hearts initiative. The Little Hearts project is a campaign that aims to fundraise for the construction of Lady Rudgeway Hospital and Critical Care Complex. Kicking off from SLIIT Malabe premises, the walk went on
With the objective of enlightning a poor childa��s dream by giving a Computer lab or a English unit to their school in Sri Lanka, the Student Interactive Society of SLIIT, under the theme a�?Leta��s Walk for their Dreamsa�� organized a 5 km charity walk from Viharamahadevi Park on 11th Sepetmber 2016. More then 1000 students,
With the objective of uplifting the quality of life of underprivileged children in Sri Lanka, the Student Interactive Society of SLIIT, under the theme a�?Walk for their Futurea�� organized a five kilometre walk to raise funds for the Christ Church College in Baddegama. More than 1000 students, faculty and administrative staff from SLIIT rallied together
More than 1000 students, faculty and administrative staff from SLIIT, the largest degree-awarding institute in Sri Lanka, rallied together on 13 September 2015 fromA�9.30amA�onwards making its inception from Viharamahadevi Park and ending with a 5km journey around Colombo at Viharamhadevi Park. The event was organised by the Student Interactive Society (SIS) of SLIIT. The objective