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Cyril Dharmawardana Foundation: Illuminating Lives Through Compassionate Care

October 01, 2025

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

In the intricate tapestry of philanthropy, the Cyril Dharmawardana Foundation (CDF) emerges as a radiant thread, weaving compassion and care into the lives of terminally ill patients in Sri Lanka.

Cyril Dharmawardana Foundation: Illuminating Lives Through Compassionate Care

Established in 2013 by Cyril's son BinaraDharmawardana, this Australian-based Non-Profit charity organization holds a singular focus: providing transportation facilities for every single cancer and terminally ill patient during their treatment. Rooted in a vision of dignity and comfort, CDF operates the only state-of-the-art NonEmergency Ambulance service dedicated to cancer patients in the Developing World.

The genesis of CDF finds its roots in the poignant journey of renowned Sri Lankan actor and public figure, Cyril Dharmawardana. Diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer, Cyril underwent treatment in Australia, where he experienced the stark contrast in medical facilities between his host country and his homeland. Witnessing this disparity, Cyril envisioned a service that would extend a compassionate hand to underprivileged communities grappling with povertyrelated hardships. Tragically, Cyril Dharmawardana passed away in November 2013. Within a year of his demise, his vision crystallized into the Cyril Dharmawardana Foundation. BinaraDharmawardana, the founder, committed himself to honoring his father's legacy by providing a crucial service that addressed the unmet needs of terminally ill patients in Sri Lanka.

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