අම්මා වෙනුවෙන් 2 High Quality -

Two years after the first “For Mother” campaign brought solar lamps to a rural village cut off from the grid, its founder, Saman , stood at the same dusty crossroads. The first project had been a tribute to his own mother, who had passed away reading by a kerosene lamp that caught fire. But the sequel— For Mother, Part 2 —was not about lamps. It was about a letter he never finished writing.

He did not burn the letter or bury it. He read it aloud under the mango tree, surrounded by seventy-two women holding pens. They applauded not for him, but for the mother they never met—whose unfinished sentence had become a movement. අම්මා වෙනුවෙන් 2

That unfinished sentence became the blueprint for “අම්මා වෙනුවෙන් 2.” Two years after the first “For Mother” campaign