This powerful initiative, targeted at suicide awareness and prevention, commenced on August 29th from Independence Square in Colombo.
Riders completed a 13-day, 1,333-kilometre journey across Sri Lanka to raise awareness about the 1333 toll-free crisis support hotline and generate crucial funds to sustain and expand its life-saving operations.
In a strong display of support for its communities, DFCC Bank staff from its extensive branch network joined the campaign by participating in the ride, walk, and awareness sessions at various locations, embodying the Bank's dedication to the cause.
This initiative aligns seamlessly with DFCC Bank's commitment to encouraging people to prioritise mental and physical health.
It also aligns with the Bank's broader Sustainability Strategy, which promotes healthier lifestyles among its stakeholders while furthering meaningful causes.
By generously supporting the 1333Bikeathon, DFCC Bank is demonstrating its commitment to championing mental health and well-being while promoting sustainable practices.
Thimal Perera, Director/Chief Executive Officer of DFCC Bank, discussed the significance of this partnership, saying,
"Our collaboration with the 1333Bikeathon reflects our commitment to supporting the well-being of our communities.
As the official banking partner of this important initiative, we are pleased to be able to help raise awareness about suicide and mental health and raise funds for the 1333 crisis hotline.
By supporting this cause, we hope to make a lasting and positive impact on vulnerable individuals and communities in Sri Lanka."
Over the course of 13 days, participants passed through key hubs where local communities engaged through suicide and mental health awareness events designed to inspire positive change.
The journey culminated on September 10th back in Colombo, aligning with World Suicide Prevention Day.
Senior officials from DFCC Bank and other staff members joined the Ride on September 10th from Ratmalana to Independence Square.
From Galle Face Green, DFCC Bank and stakeholders joined "Walk the Talk" – a final walk to raise awareness about suicide prevention while heading to Independence Square, where the concluding event occurred.
The 1333 hotline, a unique and free telephone counselling service in Sri Lanka, offers emotional support and guidance for people facing personal crises or who just need someone to talk to about their problems.
Callers can speak to trained telephone counsellors who are willing to listen and assist, providing counselling and referring to other support services.
The hotline is a completely confidential and nonjudgmental service, ensuring each caller is treated with the utmost respect and care.
As the 1333 Bikeathon riders approach their destination, the campaign's impact is being felt across Sri Lanka, drawing attention to the critical need for personal crisis support and suicide prevention.
DFCC Bank's support, a key partner in this initiative, is a powerful demonstration of its commitment to social responsibility and sustainable development, reinforcing its leadership in driving positive change for the well-being of all Sri Lankans.