The history of Halloween elucidates that hundreds of years ago, people dressed up as saints and went door to door spreading the fragrance of divinity. The volunteers of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care from Parsippany, New Jersey recreated this concept by celebrating 'Trunk or Treat' for the local residents during Halloween 2019. The volunteers made...
Shri Piyush Goyal , Minister of Railways and Commerce & Industry, Government of India, issued a message appreciating the various social initiatives being undertaken by Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Acknowledging the important role played by the private and social sector in the national relief efforts, he encouraged Shrimad Rajchandra...
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care has been conducting mehendi training classes for under-privileged women and girls in Mumbai to enable them to cultivate this skills and put it to use for earning a living. In this direction, the second batch of mehendi course for women from low income groups was conducted at St. Jude’s School,...
With increased commercialisation, there is a marked increase in the cutting down of trees in the city landscape, often leading to an imbalance in the ecosystem. On the occasion of World Environment day, the volunteers of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care undertook a tree plantation drive at the Arphen Centre in Turbhe, Navi Mumbai. A...
Empower and Nourish the needy, as that is what they need the most. As part of 'Back to School' initiative, more than 140 backpacks along with school supplies were assembled and distributed to three locations - Salvation Army, Manna and Legacy Treatment Services on the Labor Day by Philadelphia volunteers.
Volunteers of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care's SIngapore centre visited the Lions Home for the Elderly in Singapore. They celebrated birthdays of the residents along with Chinese New Year.
The best contribution our society can make for the disabled is to give them the power to be differently-abled. With this motive, the Bengaluru volunteers came forward to provide necessary support to patients at a government hospital.
Two medical students from Université Laval, a public research university in Canada, recently visited the Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital for a two month internship and inter-cultural programme.
By planting a tree, we plant a hope for a better future. Putting this into action, volunteers organised the Shrimad Rajchandra Grow Green Drive in partnership with Credit Valley Conservation in Mississauga.
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