SRMD Australia in association with India in Australia (Consulate General of India, Sydney) presents International Yoga Day on Sunday 20th June
SRMD Australia in association with India in Australia (Consulate General of India, Sydney) presents International Yoga Day on Sunday 20th June
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care participated in the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025 for the 13th consecutive edition, bringing together over 2,000 supporters united by a shared mission to spread compassion for the less-privileged.
Marking 125 years of Param Krupalu Dev’s arrival to the town of Dharampur, the 2025 edition of the Mega Medical Camp served thousands of patients with free, world-class healthcare. Param Krupalu Dev blessed the land of Dharampur with His divine presence for 35 days, forever sanctifying it. As a tribute to this profound 125-year-old legacy, the 2025 edition of the Free Mega Multi-Speciality Medical Camp in Dharampur was organised between 2nd and 5th January, honouring the spirit of seva envisioned by Param Krupalu Dev and guided by Pujya Gurudevshri.
In an incredible two-day mega medical camp, Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care extended its compassionate mission to Tawa Town, Kenya. The camp brought vital healthcare services to the heart of the community, reaching over 2,000 patients and organising 150+ life-changing surgeries.
Through the “Grains of Grace” initiative, 15,000 pounds of rice and beans were distributed, impacting 45,000 lives. Beneficiaries included the Christ Episcopal Church and the Eglise Evangelique Renaissance Pantry. A “Garden of Peace” labyrinth at the ashram too was created, promoting spiritual connection.
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care volunteers in London and Manchester organised community outreach initiatives to support those in need.
From environmental initiatives in Hong Kong to heartfelt community support in Singapore, recent events showcased the power of collective compassion.
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care centres across India, including Vadodara, Pune, Chennai, Sangli, and Jaipur, have been carrying out heartfelt hunger relief initiatives.
Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre commemorated World Cerebral Palsy Day, a global day of action aimed at raising awareness of cerebral palsy—a group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and posture due to damage to the developing brain. Cerebral Palsy affects millions worldwide, and this day is celebrated annually to promote understanding and support for affected children and their families.
Volunteers from Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care in London recently organised a successful community outreach event, demonstrating their dedication to serving those in need.
Between July 21st and September 15th , Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care organised a ‘Back-to-School’ distribution drive across 16 cities in the United States. ‘Back-to-School’ marks the time when children prepare to return to school after the summer break, often needing new supplies like notebooks, pens and backpacks.