Indrani Iriyagolle (c. 1933-2015) was a well-known figure[weasel words] in Sri Lanka for rehabilitation, welfare, women's rights and humanitarian work.
Her grandfather, William Jayasinghe, established the first Buddhist English School for boys in Badulla.
After gaining her primary education at Nalanda College Colombo, she went to Musaeus College, Colombo during the World War for her secondary education.
She founded the Sinhala Women's Foundation for Welfare and Development (SWF) in 1985 which carries out work in rehabilitation, enterprise for women, educational programmes for rural schools and other volunteer projects in Sri Lanka.
She was also Vice President of the Prisoner's Welfare Association and board member of the Licence Board, Sri Lanka Prisons.