Janaka Nanda Kumara’s journey of philanthropy and service to his country and religion continues to
grow with each passing year. His contributions to society mark the beginning of a long and meaningful
commitment to making a difference in the lives of Sri Lankan people. Guided by a profound sense of
responsibility and compassion, he remains humble in his efforts, always giving back to society rather
than seeking recognition for his work.
From his early charitable endeavors, such as donating silver and gold "Kendiyas" to the Temple of the
Tooth Relic in Kandy, to his continued support for religious institutions and underprivileged
communities, Janaka Nanda Kumara has remained steadfast in his dedication to helping others. His
generosity
extends from building schools and homes for the needy to providing healthcare support through the
donation of intraocular lenses and wheelchairs. His vision for a better future is also reflected in the
creation of parks and community spaces, nurturing environments for future generations.
His selfless actions have made a lasting impact, particularly in his support of religious programs like
the "Sirasa Damsara" Poya Day sermons, which were televised for over two years. For Nanda Kumara,
these acts of kindness are not about recognition, but about standing by his values and making a
difference in the lives of others.
Looking ahead, Janaka Nanda Kumara views his work as just beginning. He envisions a future filled
with
further contributions and initiatives to serve his country and its people. His lifelong mission is to
give selflessly, and his legacy of service and compassion will undoubtedly endure for generations to
come.