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Sri Lanka Cricketers Show Support for ‘Little Hearts Project’

Sri Lanka National Cricket Team players visited the Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH) for Children today (24) to show their support for the ‘Little Hearts Project’.

The players visited the cardiology ward and cardio-thoracic ward of the hospital, where they met with the children and their families. They also interacted with the hospital staff and learned more about the work of the ‘Little Hearts Project’.

The ‘Little Hearts Project’ is a fundraising initiative to build a ‘Cardiac and Critical Care Complex’ at the LRH. The complex will provide state-of-the-art facilities for the treatment of children with congenital heart diseases (CHD) and critical illnesses.

Sri Lanka Cricket recently donated Rs. 100 million for the project. The donation was made by the players, coaches, and team management.

The players were impressed by the work of the ‘Little Hearts Project’ and pledged their support to the cause. They also encouraged the public to donate to the project.

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