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Heart for Hearts:
23 Jan 2014 07:19:44
Heart for Hearts charity run, raise funds for Karapitiya Cardiology Unit


Jan 23, 2014 (SLBO) - Flora, the heart healthy spread together with Sirasa/MBC Networks recently hosted the Heart for Hearts charity run, which raised funds for the cardiology unit of the Karapitiya Hospital, Galle.



At a ceremony held at the Health Ministry, officials from Flora and Sirasa/MBC Networks officially handed over the lamp for the operating theatre funded by the Heart for Hearts Charity Run.

The Karapitiya Hospital, considered a hub of healthcare services for the southern province, is a vital nerve centre that provides cardiology services and surgeries for the population there. Providing the much needed lamp for the operating theatre of the cardiology unit of the hospital, fulfills a long felt need, confirm officials.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Health Maithripala Sirisena thanked Flora and Sirasa/MBC Networks for the initiative as key players representing the private sector. He stressed that for 2014, Rs 157 billion has been allocated for the health sector by the government and that it is an investment made for the people, as a service provided to all Sri Lankans, rich or poor. The significance of the lamp provided for the operating theatre of the leading hospital in the South, the Karapitiya Hospital, goes beyond the monetary value attached to it and ensures lives are saved as a part of a greater humanitarian mission, added the Minister.

Dr Shelton Perera, Director of the Karapitiya Hospital thanked Flora and Sirasa/MBC Networks for the gesture and commended the private sector participation in the maintenance of a state hospital.

In his address, Channa Tennakoon, Communications Channel Manager of Unilever, thanked the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Sports for the support given towards the successful outcome of Heart for Hearts. He also reiterated Flora’s commitment to ensuring that the concept of Super Eight, a set of guidelines established towards developing a healthy lifestyle, is maintained and adhered to. He thanked Sirasa/MBC Networks for their partnership in staging the charity run. Ms Nedra Weerasinghe, Group Director of Sirasa/MBC Networks also addressed the gathering and expressed her organization’s gratitude for being able to be a part of such a meaningful project.

Associated with the event were the Deputy Minister of Health Lalith Dissanayake, Dr. Nihal Jayathilaka, Secretary – Ministry of Health, Dr Palitha Maheepala, Director General – Health Services Ministry of Health, Susara Dinal, Consultant – Sirasa/MBC Networks and Mr Dinesh de Mel, Marketing Manager-Food of Unilever Sri Lanka.

As a healthy spread, Flora has always been committed to establishing a set of guidelines that ensure a healthy lifestyle, says Dinesh de Mel, Marketing Manager – Foods. The concept of Super Eight developed by Dr Susie Perera, the immediate Past President of the Association of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka and endorsed by the Ministry of Health covers the areas of maintaining a healthy BMI, limiting the intake of sugar, salt and alcohol, giving up smoking, engaging in at least 30 minutes of exercise, maintaining a healthy blood pressure, daily intake of 5 portions of fruits and vegetables and limiting the intake of trans fats.

In Sri Lanka today, cardiovascular health takes a prominent place, given the fact that one in every 04 hospital deaths results from heart disease. With an ageing population, experts believe that the country must review heart health as a priority and strive to incorporate healthy elements into the daily diet as much as possible.