Fashion Bug Continues Islandwide Career Guidance Programmes for Schools

Tuesday, 23 September 2014 13:10

Fashion Bug, one of Sri Lanka’s leading retail clothing stores with over 17 Outlets island wide, who launched their CSR programme, Career Guidance, under it’s Educational CSR platform ‘Sisu Dirimaga’; have now completed 14 schools with 2700 students having benefitted.

“We launched this programme in February this year with the intention of helping school leavers who need guidance regarding their future career paths. It is our aim to conduct these programmes in a total of 120 schools, thus benefitting over 100,000 students in total”, said Director Fashion Bug, Shabier Subian, whose brainchild this is.

The Company which in the recent past has been involved in many such CSR initiatives, has organized a series of island wide career guidance workshops together with the Provincial Education Offices for students who are doing the Advanced Level examination.

The most recent programme was conducted last week at the Ferguson High School Rathnapura, where over 550 students participated.

The resource person for these workshops is Mr. Ajith Jayawardana – Senior Career Counselor of the University of Colombo, while others associated with the programme belong to the respective educational ministries of each province. Also associated with the programme were Mr Namal Ekanayaka - Human Resources Development Manager, Ms Samadi Abeysinghe - Marketing Manager, Dr S.H.M.Faraaz – Deputy General Manager ,and other senior staff members of Fashion Bug.

“ The Sisu Dirimaga Foundation is a sustainable CSR platform as opposed to miscellaneous one-off projects that lack long term objectives. The Sisu Dirimaga programme will ensure that all our projects will stem from one key platform, establishing a clear CSR identity for Fashion Bug as a responsible Corporate Citizen, as well as giving our customers the satisfaction of being part of a noble national cause, namely that of bettering the prospects of rural school leavers”, said Dr Faraaz.

The topics addressed at these workshops include how to get through A-level exams effectively and in a stress-free manner, coping with educational as well as family issues, managing time effectively, as well as instructing students on how to asses themselves as a student and how to pre plan their future taking into account their individual strengths and desires.


New industries to enter and how to plan subjects accordingly to meet the country's demand and supply for jobs, what sort of jobs are popular and what areas are risky, strategic planning on what one needs to do in order to select A/L subjects to match the chosen career path, are also amongst the topics under discussion. Additionally, included in the program are a few motivational programs, as well as ‘tricks and strategies’ on how best to prepare yourself for exams. Real life examples of successful leaders and professionals are also given, thus serving to further motivate students to achieve their goals.

A number of projects have got under way as part of Fashion Bug’s Sisu Dirimaga scheme; namely the drinking water project that was completed and presented to the Ovitigamuwa Maha Vidyalaya, the donation of the computer unit at the Thumbe Kanishta Vidyalaya, and most recently the sponsorship of the Dhammikka Kithulgoda scholarship foundation in the presence of the Hon. Prime Minister D.M Jayaratne.

In addition, Fashion Bug is also involved in several other CSR projects which includes the refurbishment of the maternity ward at Ragama Teaching hospital, the Kalubowila Hospital, Maharagama Cancer Hospital, and an environmental project in Kurunegala, namely ‘Thuru Sahasak’.

“Each Fashion Bug outlet works closely with its community. We have close links with the community centers and religious communities of all religions and we actively participate in and contribute to all their events. As part of the profits generated from a branch in a particular area are channeled towards the CSR project of that area, our customers who patronize that particular outlet are proud custodians of that particular project and feel that they too are working side by side with us”, said Subian.

“Developing underprivileged schools in rural areas through mobilizing of projects, upholding and financially enabling underprivileged students who excel academically, enabling the dreams of those with the desire to learn and making a reality of Education for all no matter your circumstances, is our goal”, said Subian.

Pictured : Mr Oshada, Marketing Executive Fashion Bug , 2 Senior Prefects , Mr .Ajith Jayawardana – Senior Career Counselor of the University of Colombo, Mr Irfan - Rathnapura Branch Manager Fashion Bug , Samadi Abeysinghe - Marketing Manager Fashion Bug, Mr Riyas Area Manager Fashion Bug, Senior Teacher Ferguson High School – Dinithi Dammini J.K. Kamani Perera, Mr Ishan - Senior Marketing Executive Fashion Bug, Mr Namal Ekanayaka - Human Resources Development Manager Fashion Bug .


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