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Annual Convention of Y’s Men International Sri Lanka Region

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The 48th Annual Convention of Y’s Men International Sri Lanka Region (YSMISL) is scheduled to be held on 15th June 2024 at the “Rainbow” Room of the Grand Oriental Hotel in Colombo Fort.

A media release said that the President of the Asia Pacific Area, representing the100 year old organization’ Y’s Men International Geneva (YMI). Keiko Tonegawa the Asia Pacific Area President will grace this event as it’s distinguished Chief Guest, Rev. Saman Perera the President of the National Council of YMCAs in Sri Lanka as Guest of Honor and Romesh Moraes, former Chairman of Finlays PLC as the Keynote Speaker.

It is indeed significant that Y’s Dom founded in Sri Lanka way back in 1930, is now completing 94 long years of its existence, while continuing to carry out a whole host of charitable and community oriented service projects regularly, within the nation, primarily to the needy and underprivileged brethren in our society, bereft of race religion, political preferences, gender etc.

Also of note, is that YSMISL in keeping with its motto works in close partnership with the National Council of YMCA’s in Sri Lanka.

“Officers” appointed to the movement follow an age old tradition and unwritten rule that the “Office” seeks the candidate rather than the candidate the office in Y’s dom.

In the ensuing Y’s Men’s year commencing 1st July 2024, too, Prasantha de Silva will be inducted as Regional Director (RD) and his team of dedicated, experienced Regional Service Directors (RSDs.) will take up office adhering to this golden unwritten rule at the Regional Convention on 15th June 2024.

Prasantha hailing from the most vibrant and active Club with highest membership in the Region, Y’s Men’s Club of Young Moratuwa, will steer the Region for the 2nd time, having navigated consecutively in 2016/17 & 2017/18.

We, in Y’s Dom, know and are confident that with his vast experience in his career, in Insurance and Banking Service having associated with Corporate Management etc., he with his fellow team of highly responsible senior Y’s Men can drive forward this organization to greater heights and more commendable service-oriented projects and activities throughout Sri Lanka.

During this Convention, it is envisaged to boost the membership drive, to Charter and induct members from three new clubs in the Central Eastern District, which is another milestone in the Sri Lankan Y’s Men History.



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