In the wake of the devastating floods and landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah, a powerful coalition of service organizations rose to the challenge. On the 27th of November, the Rotary Club of Kandy and the Rotary Club of Kandy Hill Capital, alongside the Rotaract Clubs of Kandy, Kandy Metropolitan, Kurunegala, and the University of Peradeniya, and several Interact Clubs, launched Project ACT. This was not a mission defined by standard hours, but one that pushed through days and nights of relentless effort. Recognizing the urgency of the crisis, the coalition focused on high-stakes disaster relief, delivering essential aid to people who were unreachable and in desperate need. The scale of the operation was immense, with the coalition spending approximately LKR 1.8 million in direct funds to purchase life-saving supplies. Beyond this monetary expenditure, the mission was further strengthened by a massive volume of “item worth” donations received from generous donors in Colombo, covering medicines, clothes, and baby items. The mission prioritized reaching deep into the heart of affected communities, supporting well over 2,500 beneficiaries across the Central Province. The teams mobilized to provide essential dry rations, sanitary items, and clothing to those who had lost everything. Key efforts included providing 250+ dinner packs to evacuated students at the University of Peradeniya and delivering crucial medical supplies to Galaha Hospital. In many isolated areas, such as Panwilathanna, Galaha, and Gurukale, the Project ACT team was noted as the very first responders to reach the scene and provide support. This grueling mission was made possible through the unwavering support of the Sri Lankan Army, whose logistical expertise helped navigate treacherous conditions, alongside the Kandy President Scouts and Guides.