2011 04-01 Ribbon cutting on dedication day. ranjan
2011 04-01 Another family in a good house. ranjan
2011 04-01 A happy family moves from a tumbling down shacks to a lovely new house. ranjan
2011 01-10 Shamali , her husband and 2 children live in Dambulla. A side wall of their house has come down and their lives are in danger of entire house collapsing and other dangers as well. rj
2011 02-03 Nihal Kumara, married with 4 children, is a laborer, no work for him at present. The walls have come down totally on one side of their house. Roof, also, totally damaged. rj
2011 02-08 JM Thissa Bandara, married with 2 children, standing in front of their collapsed house. rj
2011 02-09 Ranjith Weerasinghe and his wife live in Dambulla community with their 2 children. One side of their little hut has come down and their lives are in danger. Weerasinghe works as a laborer but presently has no work. rj
2011 02-09 Neelani Jayaweera is married with 2 children. Her husband is a laborer but presently has no work. The clay walls of their house could any moment come down. The backside has already collapsed. rj
2011 02-09 Chandrawathi is a widow and has one child. They live in Minneriya. Presently, she lives with a neighbor because the only room she had was destroyed due to heavy rain and floods. rj
2011 02-14 Clensy Perera, his wife and child. One room added to their existing small living space. Ranjan
2011 02-14 Inside of the room - roof and walls. Finishing work to be done by the family. Ranjan
2011 02-14 Damith standing in front along with the Fuller staff. The remaining work of plastering the walls, installing doors and windows and preparing the floor wil be done by the family. Ranjan
2011 02-14 Inside the house - roof, walls and back door. Ranjan
11 01-03 Nilanthi's house constructed. The doors and windows will be installed by the family.
11 01-03 Donald's house after construction is completed.
10 02-03 Donald's house before.
10 02-03 Nilanthi's house before.
10 12 Saman is married with three children. This family presently lives in a house with no doors or windows and a leaky roof. They are looking forward to having a good house they can call their own
10 12-18 Cracked walls; no doors.
10 12-18 Badly damaged roof.
10 12-18 Clensy and her 2 children live in a badly damaged shelter which could collapse any moment.
10 12-18 Damith along with FCH Sri Lanka coordinator and building supervisor standing on his land
10 October - Fuller Center for Housing Sri Lanka office. ranjan
10 October - Family happy to finally have a decent home in which to live. ranjan
10 October - The Swarnakanthi family had started building a house but had no money to complete it. The Fuller Center built walls and a roof. Now, the family will put in doors and windows and do plastering as they are able. ranjan
10 October - Two Fuller Center staff hold banner in front of the Roshan Sudarshana home. A room and roof were build so the family can finish out the house with their savings. ranajan
10 09-27 Family in Piliyandala are chosen to become Fuller Center homeowners. ranjan
10 09-27 Ranjan (right) visits a family in Panadura who were not able to finish a house they started. The Fuller Center will provide building materials which will come with a no interest mortgage agreement. ranjan
10 08-26 Ranjan, National Director of Fuller Center Sri Lanka visits in Americus with Linda Fuller, David Snell and Ryan Iafigliola (left). lf
2010 07 Nishanthi Priyadarshani (center) and her husband (not pictured) have two children.They never had an opportunity to have their own home and have been living temporarily with parents. They are very thankful to the Fuller Center Moratuwa for helping them build a decent house. ranjan
10 06 Another Fuller Center house nearly complete. The homeowner partners are Prematilake and his family. ranjan
10 06 roof structure. ranja
10 06 The Priyan family of Panadura, happy to be selected as Fuller Center homeowner partners. ranjan
10 06 The family Nishanthi of Wadduwa are happy to be selected as another Fuller Center homeowner partners. They have been living in a temporary place for many years. ranjan
2010 04 Construction begins on a 2-room house for R. Premathilake of Upper Indibedda, Moratuwa. He is married with one child and is a carpenter by profession. Ranjan
2010 04 - Footings have been dug for Premathilake house. Fuller Center homes are built on top of a solid foundation just as the ministry is built on foundational principles from the Bible.
10 04 Sriyaratne's house after renovations. Ranjan
10 04 Sriyaratne with the family Ranjan
10 04 New doors and windows. Ranjan
10 04 Roof after renovation. Ranjan
10 04 House construction in progress. Ranjan
2010 02 Sriyaratne family. Ranjan
10 02 Arumugam standing outside his wooden shack. He's hopes the day will come soon to start construction on his new home. Ranjan
09 07-30 Moratuwa - Chrishanthi Mendis (pink blouse) was living in one small room with her husband and child. They were extremely crowded because he had to have space for his carpentry work to support the family. Fuller Center Sri Lanka added another room and a small kitchen so the family can live comfortably. Ranjan
09 07-30 Krishanthi looks on while masonry work is in progress on the foundation for a room and kitchen Ranjan
09 07-30 Construction work is started.
09 01-07 Family proudly poses for a photo beside their nearly completed house. (Mary Anne)
09 01-07 Showing roof work. Free-flow venilation is necessary in this warm and humid climate. (Mary Anne)
09 (Mary Anne)
2009 05-21 Mr. N. E. Peiris (right) standing on land with co-worker from Fuller Center of Housing in Moratuwa where a proper house will be built for his family. He and his wife have 2 children. Ranjan