16/10/2025
Dear Mr. Mike Sawyer,
I want to take a moment to express my deep admiration for you as an individual and a philanthropist. Your remarkable contributions have positively impacted the lives of over a hundred disabled individuals in Sri Lanka, and this monumental achievement is no small feat. Through your generous spirit and unwavering dedication, you have donated more than a hundred wheelchairs, providing this much-needed mobility aid to various groups, including disabled mothers, fathers, young individuals facing numerous types of disabilities, and even Buddhist monks. Your contributions have reached beyond just individuals; they have made a profound difference in the community, helping to foster an environment of inclusion and support.
The wheelchairs you have donated have been systematically distributed to numerous hospitals located in rural areas, where access to essential medical resources is often limited. These vital resources will undoubtedly assist many patients in need, helping them to regain a sense of independence and mobility that they may have lost due to their conditions. By supplying these wheelchairs, you are not just providing physical mobility; you are restoring dignity and enhancing the quality of life for those who have faced significant challenges. Moreover, you have extended your generosity to eldercare centers, where your donated wheelchairs will serve an essential role in improving the quality of life for elderly residents who live with different types of disabilities. This thoughtful consideration for the elderly population exemplifies how your kindness transcends generational boundaries and highlights the importance of caring for all members of the community.
In addition, your donations have made their way to Buddhist temples situated in rural parts of Sri Lanka, where the wheelchairs will be utilized by disabled persons in the local villages. This outreach is not merely a charitable act; it is a profound gesture that fosters a sense of community. The recipients of these wheelchairs will not only gain access to mobility but will also feel the support of their neighbors, thus strengthening communal ties. Furthermore, your contributions have also reached elder care facilities where monks and other senior residents can benefit from the mobility the wheelchairs provide. This particularly thoughtful outreach ensures that all individuals, regardless of age or status, are afforded the freedom and autonomy that every human being deserves.
The impact of your generosity is incredibly profound, as many disabled patients—including mothers, fathers, Buddhist monks, and nuns—will continue to rely on the wheelchairs you have graciously donated for many years to come, likely spanning over two decades. This act of kindness will create a lasting legacy of goodwill and support that will ripple through the community for generations. It reflects the great merit that you have earned through your selfless actions and kindness.
What you have achieved is truly nothing short of extraordinary and serves as a compelling illustration of how one person's compassion can dramatically change lives for the better. You have indeed done a job that resonates deeply within the community, demonstrating that acts of kindness and support can make a tangible difference in the lives of so many. Due to your remarkable efforts, you will be celebrated and remembered fondly, and the merits of your actions will undoubtedly follow you throughout your life. May your days be filled with well-being, good health, and true happiness, as you truly deserve every bit of it.
These wonderful initiatives are coordinated by the remarkable Ms. Shantinee Jayasinghe, whose dedication and hard work have been vital in ensuring that your vision of compassion reaches those in need. I sincerely believe that she has devoted herself to your happiness and your health in her efforts. May she be equally happy and healthy, knowing that her contributions are making a difference along with yours.
Warm regards.
Dr. Ven. Koggalle Wijitha
Kataragama Asarana Sarana
Sri Lanka.