Marine Engineering Society Assists in Introducing E-Rickshaw for Patient Transportation: A Remarkable Step Towards Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction
In a remarkable display of corporate social responsibility, the members of the Marine Engineering Society of the Faculty of Engineering have collaborated with Cmde(E) MCP Dissanayake, USP, psc, Head of the Department, to introduce an E-Rickshaw service. This initiative aims to address the transportation needs of patients residing in Werahera by facilitating their transfer to and from the University Hospital KDU.
Addressing the Transportation Challenge
Transportation can often pose a significant challenge for patients requiring medical attention, particularly when they reside in remote areas. Recognizing this, the Marine Engineering Society has taken the lead in implementing an innovative solution to support these individuals in accessing the necessary healthcare services.
The Role of the E-Rickshaw
The E-Rickshaw, an eco-friendly and electric-powered vehicle, serves as the ideal mode of transportation for patient transfers. With its zero carbon emissions and cost-effective nature, this vehicle not only addresses the environmental concerns but also provides a comfortable and safe journey for patients. The Marine Engineering Society has carefully tailored the E-Rickshaw to meet the specific needs of patients, ensuring their well-being throughout the journey.
Dedicated and Trained Drivers
To guarantee the highest standards of service, a team of dedicated drivers has been trained to operate the E-Rickshaw. These drivers possess the necessary skills to handle medical emergencies, ensuring the safety and care of patients during transit. Their commitment to providing a reliable and efficient service contributes significantly to the overall success of this initiative.
The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility lies at the core of the marine engineering community's values. By introducing the E-Rickshaw service, the Marine Engineering Society demonstrates its unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on society. This endeavor not only helps ease the burden on patients and their families but also exemplifies the power of collective action in addressing pressing social challenges.
Conclusion
The introduction of the E-Rickshaw service by the Marine Engineering Society, in collaboration with Cmde(E) MCP Dissanayake, USP, psc, Head of the Department, showcases a profound commitment to corporate social responsibility. By addressing the transportation needs of patients in Werahera, this initiative significantly improves access to healthcare services and positively impacts the lives of those in need. The Marine Engineering Society encourages all members to actively support this endeavor and contribute towards building a more inclusive and caring society. Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of patients and their families.