Ekamuthu Youth Organization was founded by a group of passionate young villagers who believed that a community looking out for one another is stronger than any challenge it faces.
Our name "Ekamuthu" — meaning "United as One Pearl" in Sinhala — reflects our core conviction: that the individual strength of every member, combined, creates something precious and unbreakable.
Under the spiritual guidance of our Chief Patron, Rev. Induragare Dammarathana Thero, and the leadership of our dedicated committee, we have grown to over 100 members and conducted dozens of impactful programs — from free medical camps and blood donation drives to education scholarships and cultural celebrations.
Meet Our Team
Our revered Chief Patron has been the guiding light and moral compass of Ekamuthu Youth Organization since its founding. His Venerable wisdom, compassion for community welfare, and dedication to the upliftment of society have shaped every aspect of our work.
As a Senior Professor at the University of Kelaniya, the Most Venerable brings both scholarly insight and deep spiritual understanding to our mission. Under his patronage, Ekamuthu has grown into a model of community service that has touched thousands of lives.
To uplift the living standards of our village through mutual support, skill development, health awareness, and social welfare programs. We provide death donation support to member families, ensuring no one faces hardship alone.
A self-reliant, educated, and healthy village community where every member has opportunity, dignity, and the unwavering support of their neighbors — in good times and in grief.
Providing financial support to bereaved member families — our most important and defining service.
Free medical consultations, medicine distribution and health awareness programs for the village.
Scholarships, school supply donations, tutoring support and merit awards for underprivileged students.
Organized blood camps connecting willing donors with hospitals facing critical shortages.
Annual cricket tournaments that strengthen bonds between members and the wider community.
Sakacha dramas and cultural evenings celebrating our heritage and bringing families together.
Connecting our talented members — masons, electricians, carpenters and more — with community clients.
Community welfare programs addressing unemployment, social unrest and village development needs.
Join us or support our work with a donation — every contribution builds a stronger community.