Recently, a volunteer service program of a CSCEC volunteer team was selected as one of Beijing best volunteer service programs for 2025.
Since 2016, the volunteer team has worked in Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and other countries, tailoring its efforts to local community needs and the realities of construction work on the ground. Over the years, the team has carried out more than 70 volunteer activities, reaching over 10,000 people.

Members of CSCEC's volunteer team deliver daily necessities, school supplies to flood-hit villagers and students in Sri Lanka.
In 2025, heavy rains struck Madawala Village in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province, Sri Lanka, cutting off roads. During the severe flooding, the team coordinated 21 excavators, loaders, and other pieces of equipment, and sent more than 80 volunteers to the front lines of the relief effort. Together, they cleared mudslides at more than 50 sites and reopened over 20 kilometers of roads, helping restore transportation and daily life after the disaster.
Since 2016, the team has spent 10 straight years supporting a nursing home in Sri Lanka's Southern Province.

Members of CSCEC's volunteer team support a nursing home in Sri Lanka's Southern Province.
The team has also organized a range of down-to-earth, heartwarming cultural exchange activities to bring people in China and Sri Lanka closer together.

CSCEC volunteers teach elementary school students to paint "Bing Dwen Dwen" in in Sri Lanka.
During the Spring Festival, the team visited an elementary school in Agunukolapelessa, in Sri Lanka's Southern Province, donating books, school supplies, and pandemic-prevention materials. They also painted "Bing Dwen Dwen"—the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games—together with the children, sharing the spirit of the Games and planting seeds of friendship.