Catwalk Textile Palace of Matara, has taken the history of Sri Lanka’s social service activities to an entirely new dimension. They have made the necessary arrangements to donate a whole plethora of gifts to low-income families with more than five children. Catwalk Textile Palace, will donate to those families a whole range of domestic necessities to the weight of the mother of such a family. These lavish gifts include domestic appliances, clothes and dresses and dry rations. This unprecedented treat will occur on the 26th of November 2016.
Parallel to this super- gift scheme, clothes and school requirements will be donated to two hundred children selected from low income families. These children will be selected from forty schools in Matara District. Five children will be selected from each of those forty chosen schools.
A special feature of this gift scheme, is the conferring of educational scholarships, to exceptionally gifted children, until they complete their Advance Levels.
That’s not all. Parallel to this social welfare programme a whole series of projects will be initiated for the wellbeing of war heroes who have been disabled due to combat.
Describing this welfare scheme Mr. Eric Janaka, head of Catwalk Fashion House states: “From the time we initiated our business enterprise, we contributed towards social welfare activities on all occasions we could. We continued this welfare scheme over several years at a well-organized level, elevating it to a project of national importance. We have launched this social service project under the title ‘Reaching humanity beyond cash’, along with our staff of employees. These welfare activities are directed towards the wellbeing of little children, low-income families and towards those disabled war heroes who sacrificed their lives to the country and the nation. We deem this social welfare service as a great duty.”
Continuing Mr. Eric Janaka said: “There is something that should be invariably stated here. We set aside part of our business profits for these welfare activities. In consequence all the clients linked to this institution, automatically become subscribers to this noble welfare scheme. It is a great act of merit. I make this opportunity to thank all those who are linked to our project. I thank them, because we could have never got the opportunity to launch such a massive welfare scheme without our clients.
In conclusion, I invite all Sri Lankans to visit Catwalk Fashion House located at Kumaratunga Mawatha, Matara, in the morning of the 26th of November 2016. I invite them to join hands with us in this ‘Body weight donation’.
We entered into the field of garment business in 2004 under the name Modern Fashion. We introduced shirt styles known as FAMOUS and GENUINE. We have been able to establish our brand name firmly in the shirt market of Sri Lanka with the trust placed in us by our clients, over a period of 12 years.
Later on we established Catwalk Fashion House in 2013. Here any customer whether young or old or male or female can acquire quality costumes, clothes and dresses of the most sophisticated styles, under one roof.
We have made arrangements to provide gifts for all purchases from the 25th of November and during the whole of December. A whole series of high discounts ranging from 10% to 50% can also be obtained. We have created the opportunity to our customers, who visit our premises Catwalk Fashion House, Matara. , to enjoy all these benefits.