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Ranaviru Fund donates Medical Equipment to the Military Hospital
[27-Apr-2009] Ranaviru Fund donated medical equipment worth over Rs 1.3 million to the Military Hospital on 27 April, 2009. These medical equipment, which included a Defibrillator, a Pulse Oximeter and a Cardiac Patients Monitor, will be commissioned in the new operating theater of the Military Hospital. All items were formally handed over to the Director of Medical Corps, Brigadier Sanjeewa Munasinghe and Commanding Officer of the Military Hospital, Colonel Kamal Sumanapala, at the Military Hospital.
For more details please visit:
Defence Ministry Website: http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20090430_19
Sri Lanka Army Website: http://www.army.lk/detailed.php?NewsId=351
Fund Raising Tokens - Ranaviru Fund Wristbands and Sri Lanka Flag Fridge Magnets
[20-Jun-2009] Ranaviru Fund has launched a new fund raising campaign to boost the funds for our next project of building wash rooms. A Silicon wristband with the text "ranavirufund.org" and a Lion Flag fridge magnet have been launched in several countries through our representatives. We request everyone to pledge your maximum support to this cause by purchasing these tokens.
Following are the designs of the wristband & the fridge magnet (click each image to see the full size image):
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Ranaviru Fund wristbands are currently on sale in the following countries at a minimum suggested price as indicated below. We encourage our donors to contribute with larger donations at their capacity.
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Suggested Selling Price |
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Suggested Selling Price |
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Dubai |
10.00 AED |
United Kingdom |
02.00 GBP |
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Qatar |
10.00 QR |
Australia |
05.00 AUD |
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Saudi Arabia |
10.00 SR |
Canada |
05.00 CAD |
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Sri Lanka |
100.00 LKR |
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Lion Flag fridge magnets are currently on sale in the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka.
Those who are interested in purchasing these tokens please contact one of our representatives listed in the About Us page.
Equipment Delivered for Visually Impaired Soldiers
[07-Mar-2010] Ranaviru Fund is pleased to announce the delivery of equipment to setup a dedicated resource centre for the brave soldiers with visual impairements. We learnt that there are increased number of soldiers who suffered eye injuries in the war against terrorism and subsequently lost complete sight or partial sight.



