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Introduction
April has been a month of transition, marked by seasonal patterns unique to Sri Lanka. The Sinhala and Tamil New Year brought about a noticeable slowdown in city life, much like the holiday lull experienced in many countries during the final weeks of December.
Transhipment activity at the Port of Colombo declined in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. Below is a snapshot of port operations reflecting this shift:
Despite this dip in maritime traffic, the Mission to Seafarers in Colombo remained steadfast in its commitment to serving seafarers, whose well-being continues to be our core focus.
A notable highlight during the month was the invitation extended to the Chaplain of the Mission by CMA CGM to visit their Colombo office on 24th April 2025. The Chaplain was warmly welcomed to bless the staff and their working space. This gesture created space for a moment of reflection, reminding us all of the importance of working patiently and compassionately alongside seafarers, who are the true backbone of the maritime industry. Without them, there would be no industry.
Despite broader fluctuations in port activity, the Mission to Seafarers in Colombo remained steadfast in its commitment to seafarer welfare, offering presence, support, and community at every opportunity.
Ship Visiting
Ship visiting remains central to our work at the Mission. The Ship Visitor Welfare Team at the Colombo Centre continues to approach this task with dedication and care. From the 998 vessels that called at the Port of Colombo in the first quarter of 2025, the Mission visited 493 ships—covering nearly half of all arrivals.
We express heartfelt thanks to the Baltic Exchange for their ongoing generosity. Their support enables the operation of the free MTS shuttle service, which has become an indispensable part of our outreach.
Ship visits offer not only logistical help but also emotional and spiritual support. The opportunities to engage and interact onboard often lead to meaningful exchanges where stories of joy, sorrow, uncertainty, and resilience are shared. The process of listening and conversation allows the Ship welfare visitor team to share hope and words of healing and reassurance.
129 Ship visits have been completed for the month.
Home Away from Home
The MTS Centre in Colombo continues to serve as a welcoming haven for seafarers. The Centre offers rest, recreation, and a sense of belonging to those far from home.
This month, we received two significant value additions:
These improvements have enriched the recreational options available at the Centre, enhancing the overall experience for our visitors.
Crews from 50 vessels visited the Centre this April, with several making repeat visits. (Repeat visits *)
A total of 286 Seafarers have visited the Centre for the month, and 284 Seafarers have been provided transport.
The Breakdown – April 2025
| Year | Details | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
| 2024 | Ship Visits | 168 | 176 | 171 | 149 | 165 | 158 | 154 | 173 | 170 | 157 | 153 | 182 | 664 |
| Seafarers @ Centre | 302 | 279 | 329 | 313 | 252 | 256 | 305 | 327 | 330 | 310 | 295 | 439 | 1223 | |
| Pick up/Drop | 294 | 276 | 326 | 295 | 238 | 252 | 298 | 307 | 319 | 294 | 275 | 420 | 1191 | |
| 2025 | Ship Visits | 172 | 154 | 167 | 129 | 622 | ||||||||
| Seafarers @ Centre | 316 | 328 | 305 | 295 | 1244 | |||||||||
| Pick up/Drop | 298 | 319 | 282 | 284 | 1183 |
Ship visits 129
Seafarers at the Centre 295
Pick up and drop off 284
Conclusion
As April draws to a close, the Mission to Seafarers in Colombo reflects with gratitude on another month of service. Despite seasonal slowdowns and external industry shifts, our commitment to caring for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of seafarers has remained unwavering. Every visit, every conversation, and every shuttle ride serve as a reminder that the work of the Mission matters—and that the human side of maritime life should never be overlooked.
With each passing month, we renew our resolve to stand with the men and women who navigate the seas, ensuring that they are seen, heard, and supported.