Mary Kay Builds 11th Preschool in Sri Lanka, Turning a Dream Into Thousands of New Beginnings
Each year, Mary Kay supports causes that enrich millions of women’s lives globally, including access to education.
In Germany, Mary Kay has a long-standing partnership with the Reiner Meutsch FLY & HELP Foundation having supported the building or refurbishing of 10 schools in Africa and now expanding its global impact to South Asia with the inauguration of a school in Sri Lanka. Recently, Mary Kay Germany and FLY & HELP completed the renovation of the 11th Mary Kay School providing a new chapter in early childhood education for Dankotuwa, a small town in Sri Lanka’s Northwestern Province. With the inauguration of a refurbished preschool that will serve approximately 50 children aged 3 to 5, this represents a significant step toward improving access to education in some of the world’s most underserved regions and countries.
Dankotuwa, located in the Puttalam District, has long struggled with extreme poverty, limited infrastructure, and a lack of access to quality early education. Until now, more than 35 preschool-aged children were attending classes in a structurally unsafe building. The rehabilitated facility now offers a safe, nurturing, and sustainable learning environment fully equipped to accommodate 50 children with two classrooms, restrooms, and a playground.
The Sri Lankan government has officially recognized the school, committing to provide qualified teachers and cover ongoing operational costs. In addition, the government has donated the land for construction, underscoring its support for long-term educational development in the region.
This initiative was made possible through a partnership with Hemas Holdings PLC and generous funding totaling €42,000. Construction was completed in record time, and the school inauguration took place on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, in a heartfelt ceremony attended by Elke Kopp, General Manager of Mary Kay Germany, Reiner Meutsch, founder of the FLY & HELP and 31 Mary Kay Independent Sales Directors.
Elke Kopp, General Manager of Mary Kay Germany, shared her thoughts at the inauguration:
“Seeing the joy on the children’s faces today is a powerful reminder of why we do this. Education is the foundation of opportunity, and at Mary Kay, we are proud to champion a project that uplifts and empowers not only children but entire families and communities in Dankotuwa. This initiative is a vital part of our commitment to driving both social impact and economic sustainability for the people of Sri Lanka, creating lasting change that helps future generations thrive.”

Reiner Meutsch, former managing partner of a tour operator, once traded his office desk for the cockpit of a small plane—and changed countless lives in the process. In January 2010, he became the tenth German to fly around the world in a small aircraft, visiting aid projects in Ghana, Rwanda, India, Indonesia, and Brazil along the way. To support those projects and many more, Meutsch founded the Reiner Meutsch Foundation FLY & HELP in 2009 with a mission to give children access to education. Through donations and partnerships, the foundation builds schools in developing countries around the world.
“I’ve spent much of my life traveling for work, focused on tourism and destinations,”
Meutsch says.
“But behind the beauty of many of these places, I saw children growing up without access to education or opportunity. That’s what inspired me to take action – to help build schools and open doors to a better future. Every new school isn’t just a building – it’s a true beginning, and I’m deeply grateful to partner with Mary Kay to bring these beginnings to even more children around the world.”
A commemorative plaque was unveiled, honoring the 31 Top Sales Directors from Mary Kay Germany and Switzerland who were present at the opening. The plaque reads:
In Honour and Gratitude of the Visit by Mary Kay Germany and their Independent Sales Directors to Piyawara Matikotuwa Preschool, 23 September 2025.
According to the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report, 251 million children and youth were out of school as of October 2024. This preschool is more than a building – it’s a beacon of opportunity for children and families in Dankotuwa. By providing access to early education, the project empowers parents to work, enables older siblings to attend school, and lays the foundation for a brighter future.
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