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Sri Lanka Women's Association in the UK

Our Story. Our Mission.
Our Community.

Since 1949, SLWA has stood beside Sri Lankan women in the UK. Building fellowship, funding education, and bridging two cultures across 75 years.

Established London, 1949  ยท  Registered Charity Since 1996
"To bring Sri Lankan women together in a spirit of fellowship, empower them, and improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls in Sri Lanka."
Who We Are

A Non-Political, Multi-Cultural Association

SLWA was founded as a space free from politics and religion. It remains exactly that. Every Sri Lankan woman in the UK is welcome, regardless of background, faith, or community.

Today the Association serves two purposes: it provides a vibrant social and cultural home for Sri Lankan women in the UK, and through its registered Education Scheme, it funds the education of disadvantaged women and girls in Sri Lanka.

1949 Year Founded
75+ Years of Service
4 International Affiliations
Our History

Seven Decades of Community

From a small gathering of Sri Lankan women in post-war London to an internationally affiliated charity with a global footprint, this is the SLWA story.

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Lady Evelyn de Soysa and Mrs Laurel Casinader
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1949
The Beginning

Founded by Two Visionary Women

In 1949, Lady Evelyn de Soysa and Mrs Laurel Casinader established the Sri Lanka Women's Association in London. Their purpose was clear: to provide a welcoming space for Sri Lankan women arriving in the UK for the first time.

In the years immediately after the Second World War, Sri Lankan women coming to Britain faced real isolation. The SLWA offered fellowship, mutual support, and a sense of home. It was a pioneer in providing a structured social forum for women from a Commonwealth nation.

From the outset, the Association committed to being non-political, multi-religious, and multi-cultural. Those principles have never changed.

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Students or school recipients in Sri Lanka
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1996
Our Charity Work

The Education Scheme: Registered Charity Since 1996

As the Association matured, its ambitions grew beyond the UK. In 1996, the SLWA Education Scheme was registered as a charity in the UK, formalising decades of fundraising and support for disadvantaged women and girls in Sri Lanka.

The scheme funds school supplies, musical instruments, and educational resources for schools in rural Sri Lanka. It has supported institutions including Boyawalana MV, Keppitiwalana, and Henegama Central College, providing vouchers for books, shoes, and learning materials to students who would otherwise go without.

Every event SLWA holds in the UK contributes, directly or indirectly, to this work.

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National New Year Celebration or recent SLWA event
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Today
The Association Today

Growing, Evolving, and Looking Forward

Today SLWA continues to grow. Its programme of cultural events, including the annual National New Year Celebration, fundraising lunches, and community gatherings, keeps Sri Lankan culture alive in the UK while building the funds that drive change in Sri Lanka.

The Association is affiliated to four international and national organisations, giving it a platform and a voice beyond its membership. It actively seeks fresh ideas, new projects, and new members who want to carry this legacy forward.

The work is not finished. There are still women and girls in Sri Lanka who need support. And there are still Sri Lankan women in the UK who need a community to call their own.

Key Milestones

75 Years at a Glance

The Association is Founded

Lady Evelyn de Soysa and Mrs Laurel Casinader establish SLWA in London as a non-political, multi-cultural space for Sri Lankan women in the UK.

1949
1960s

Membership Expands

As Sri Lankan immigration to the UK increases, SLWA membership grows. Cultural events become a cornerstone of the Association's annual programme.

International Affiliations Established

SLWA affiliates with the International Alliance of Women, the Commonwealth Countries League, and the Women's Council in the UK, strengthening its global reach.

1970s
1996

Education Scheme Registered as a UK Charity

The SLWA Education Scheme is formally registered as a charity in the United Kingdom, enabling structured fundraising and grant-giving for education projects in Sri Lanka.

Prithipura Home Fundraising

SLWA raises funds for the CFS Prithipura Home in Sri Lanka, a registered charity supporting destitute children with physical and mental disabilities.

2016
2018

National New Year Celebrations

SLWA holds its Sinhala and Tamil New Year Celebration at the Holy Apostles Church Hall, London, attended by senior representatives of the Sri Lanka High Commission.

School Donations Continue

The Education Scheme provides musical instruments to Boyawalana MV, Keppitiwalana, and school vouchers to students at Henegama Central College for books and shoes.

2023
Today

75 Years Strong

SLWA marks 75 years of service. The Association continues to grow, seeking new members, new projects, and new ways to support the Sri Lankan community in the UK and beyond.

What We Stand For

Our Objectives

SLWA works toward three core objectives that have guided the Association since its founding in 1949.

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Fellowship and Mutual Support

To provide Sri Lankan women in the UK with a welcoming, non-political space to meet, share experiences, and support one another. No woman should feel isolated in a new country.

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Education and Empowerment

To fund the education of disadvantaged women and girls in Sri Lanka through the registered SLWA Education Scheme, giving them the tools to gain economic independence.

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Cultural Exchange and Understanding

To celebrate Sri Lankan culture in the UK and promote goodwill between communities, through events, affiliations, and active engagement with international women's organisations.

Our Partners

International Affiliations

IAW

International Alliance of Women

Global affiliation
WC

Women's Council in the UK

National affiliation
CCL

Commonwealth Countries League

Commonwealth affiliation
SWC

Sri Lanka Women's Conference

National affiliation
Our Leadership

Patron & President

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Patron Portrait
His Excellency, High Commissioner
for Sri Lanka in the UK
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Patron

His Excellency, the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka in the United Kingdom

Patron of the Sri Lanka Women's Association

The Sri Lanka High Commission in London has served as Patron of SLWA since the Association's early years. This relationship reflects the deep ties between the Association and the official Sri Lankan presence in the United Kingdom.

The High Commissioner's patronage gives SLWA a formal link to the Sri Lankan government and strengthens the Association's position within both the Sri Lankan diaspora community and broader UK civil society.

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Current SLWA President
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President

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President, Sri Lanka Women's Association UK

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The President leads the Committee, chairs general meetings, and represents SLWA at affiliated organisation events in the UK and internationally.

The People Behind the Work

Our Committee

The SLWA Committee is a dedicated group of volunteers who give their time to ensure the Association continues to serve its members and its charitable mission.

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Ruvenie de Alwis Jayasinghe
Vice President
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Committee Member
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Secretary
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Treasurer
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Events Co-ordinator
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Education Scheme Lead
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Membership Secretary
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Press & Communications
Be Part of the Story

Become a Member of SLWA

SLWA is always looking for new members who want to be part of a community with purpose. Whether you want to attend events, volunteer, or support the Education Scheme, there is a place for you here.

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