Find answers to the most common questions about MODC and our community projects.
Through our Book Project, we provide school supplies, textbooks, stationery, and educational support to children from low-income families. We work directly with villages to identify children in need and support them long-term.
Our Plantation Sector focuses on cultivating organic spices such as turmeric, cinnamon, pepper, and ginger. Through our brand Game Kulu Badu, we ensure farmers receive fair prices and support sustainable agriculture.
We partner with over 200+ farmers, offering:
Fair prices (50% higher than regular market rates)
Support in processing and packaging
Assistance in connecting to larger markets
Training on organic and sustainable cultivation
We are committed to reforestation, forest management, and environmental awareness programs to combat deforestation, soil erosion, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss. We manage small forest areas in regions like Kukuleganga.
MODC operates holiday bungalows in Diyathalawa, Kukuleganga, Kandy, and Riverston. These properties allow families to relax, reconnect with nature, and enjoy simple comforts — while their stay supports MODC’s charity projects.
Yes. We specially welcome expatriates and foreign nationals. Rates may be adjusted to their home-country standards, and their contributions help fund our education and development initiatives.
Absolutely. We welcome volunteers for:
School book distributions
Plantation activities
Community events
Awareness programs
Media/Outreach support
info@modcsl.com
+94 77 751 7244