As the immediate relief efforts of Project ACT continued, the mission transitioned into a critical second phase: addressing the healthcare needs of those displaced by the floods. In a powerful collaboration with the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) Office in Kandy, the coalition—including the Rotary Club of Kandy, Rotary Club of Kandy Hill Capital, and their partner Rotaract and Interact clubs—established professional medical camps within evacuation centers to ensure the health and stability of the affected population. These camps were designed to provide essential medical consultations and life-saving medications to communities facing the threat of waterborne diseases and physical exhaustion. The team successfully conducted three comprehensive camps across the Galaha and Delthota regions, reaching hundreds of individuals in desperate need of care. Day 01 Impact: Over 500 people received medical attention across three key sites: the K/Thiruvalluvar School, the Sri Pushpadana Vidyalaya Galaha Evacuation Centre, and the Sri Muthumariamman Kovil Evacuation Centre. Day 02 Impact: The mission continued to serve 200+ individuals at the Namadagala Tamil School Evacuation Centre and the Anguruwela Bungalow Evacuation Centre. By bringing professional healthcare directly to the evacuation centers, Phase II of Project ACT proved that relief is not just about providing food and shelter, but about safeguarding the well-being and dignity of our community during their most vulnerable moments.