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Shrimad Rajchandra District Early Intervention Centre conducts a Training Workshop for the Government of Maharashtra

Shrimad Rajchandra District Early Intervention Centre conducts a Training Workshop for the Government of Maharashtra

Shrimad Rajchandra District Early Intervention Centre (SRDEIC) was chosen by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Maharashtra to organise a training programme from June 11-16 for about 100 faculty members of the Early Intervention Centres in Maharashtra. The participants included paediatricians, medical officers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, optometrists, special educators, staff nurses, speech therapists and audiologists from the Early Intervention Centres from across the state of Maharashtra. The participants came from places like Amaravati, Jalna, Nashik, Osmanabad, Pune, Sangli and Satara. The workshop was inaugurated by the Assistant Director – Department of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Maharashtra, Dr. Bhimashankar Jamadar.

SRLC UK Donates a Bird House to Animal Charity

SRLC UK Donates a Bird House to Animal Charity

SRLC UK volunteers recently donated a bird house to the Greenmount Bird Hospital, a charitable hospital dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured, ill and orphaned birds. This bird house will become home to over 300 birds who will find ample space to rest and recover, while being very close to their natural habitat. Several of the birds in the hospital are unable to fly and suffer from problems such as tumour or blindness — the hospital does not refuse treatment to any bird and will provide them shelter in this new facility.

A novel charity fridge launched on a street of Dubai

A novel charity fridge launched on a street of Dubai

In the sprawling metropolis of Dubai, UAE, the summer months can be very harsh for the underserved. In order to provide relief to as many such people from thirst and hunger, SRLC set up a ‘Charity Fridge’ on a street of Dubai. ‘Charity Fridge’ is an initiative of SRLC Dubai along with ​UAE Food Bank and ​Dubai Municipality, where those passing by can take whatever they need. The Charity Fridge was inaugurated by Pujya Gurudevshri on a recent visit to the UAE. Mr. Ihissa Hasan Eisa, Regional Manager UAE Food Bank, also attended the inauguration. The fridge is stocked with cold water, juices, butter milk and other 100% vegetarian food items by SRLC volunteers as well as by few local restaurants, free of cost. On the day of the inauguration, more than 100 construction workers visited the Charity Fridge. This is yet another novel initiative by SRLC to further its cause of serving those in need.

Enthusiastic donors say “Love is RED” at blood donation camps

Enthusiastic donors say “Love is RED” at blood donation camps

Blood Donation is one of the ideal forms of donation; a selfless action. On the occasion of World Health Day, SRLC organised several blood donation camps titled “Love is RED” across several housing societies and at Kohinoor Hall, Mumbai for members of a trade association. The term ‘RED’ stands for Relate, Extend and Donate, which signifies relating with the need for blood; extending ourselves in the spirit of universal brotherhood and donating blood. Over 300 donors participated in these camps towards a selfless cause.

Elderly residents in Singapore revel in happy moments

Elderly residents in Singapore revel in happy moments

SRLC Singapore volunteers visited Sunshine Welfare Action Mission Home, a home for the elderly founded by Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The volunteers provided moments of happiness by engaging the residents in devotional songs and interesting games. The elderly residents responded enthusiastically with an active participation. Volunteers were elated in the satisfaction of a Sunday well spent, spreading joy and happiness to those who need the most.

SRLC at the TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2018

SRLC at the TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2018

SRLC participated at the TCS World 10K held in Bengaluru 2018 with a team of over 150 runners with more than 100 runners competing in the open 10km run and the others participating in the 6km Majja run. Through this participation, SRLC raised funds for the construction of the new 250-bed charitable multi-speciality Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital (SRH) in Dharampur.

Appreciating the service of medical professionals

Appreciating the service of medical professionals

SRLC UK volunteers showed their appreciation for the silent heroes of our community – nurses, in a heart touching way. On the occasion of International Nurses Day, volunteers made gift hampers which contained goodies such as chocolates, coffee, tea, and biscuits. Each hamper also had a beautifully hand-written ‘Thank You’ card. A team of 50 volunteers visited close to 20 hospitals across London and gifted the hampers to over 500 nurses. Volunteers made the nurses feel special and important by acknowledging their unwavering dedication and passion. Multiple hospitals also took to social media to share their appreciation for the surprise visit which was very well received by their staff!

A 2 day workshop for the Educational Care team becomes a memorable one for all

A 2 day workshop for the Educational Care team becomes a memorable one for all

SRLC organised a 2 day workshop for the 45 member team of Sevarpits (staff) and volunteers associated with the ‘Educational Care’ programme. The team from SRV, SRG and the Educational Outreach projects such as Shrimad Rajchandra Coaching Classes, Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile Educational Van and Shrimad Rajchandra Saksharta Ghar Angane participated in it. The workshop was aimed at reviewing the academic year 2017-18, planning for the new academic year 2018-19 and further development of the team

Dubai and Muscat Centres find a beautiful way to forge bonds of humanity

Dubai and Muscat Centres find a beautiful way to forge bonds of humanity

The bonds of love and care are strong enough to bring communities together. Followers of Islam world over celebrate the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar as the holy month of Ramadan. Every day during this month Muslims observe complete fast in the hours of daylight and break their fast at an evening meal called Iftar. During this month, volunteers from Dubai centre served four Iftar meals each at mosques in Mankhool, Karama and Sonapur camp in Dubai .