Volunteers from various Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care centres worldwide actively engaged in diverse initiatives, making a meaningful impact on communities.
Volunteers from various Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care centres worldwide actively engaged in diverse initiatives, making a meaningful impact on communities.
Recently, a series of blood donation drives and organ donation awareness sessions were held across corporates and residential societies in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
Volunteers of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care Bengaluru undertook a commendable initiative towards promoting environmental sustainability by planting 155 saplings in the premises of New India Electricals factory at KIADB, Vasantnarsapura, in honour of Shrimad Rajchandraji’s 155th birth anniversary.
South Gujarat is home to many marginalised tribal communities. Inhabiting remote areas, these communities lack access to decent education, leading to sub-par outcomes – only 48% students graduate from Grade 10, 11,000-plus students
South Gujarat is home to many marginalised tribal communities. Inhabiting remote areas, these communities lack access to decent education, leading to sub-par outcomes – only 48% students graduate from Grade 10, 11,000-plus students dropout annually and just 2% of students move ahead to pursue higher education.
Urmilaben’s baby girl was born with an extremely low birth-weight of less than 1kg at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre, Dharampur. On birth, she had severe respiratory issues, combined with a very low oxygen level.
Urmilaben’s baby girl was born with an extremely low birth-weight of less than 1kg at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre, Dharampur. On birth, she had severe respiratory issues, combined with a very low oxygen level.
Raj Uphaar began with just a handful of rural women in a small unit, but has now transformed into a movement powered by 200 rural women manufacturing over 100 globally-loved food and aromatic products.
Various centres of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care across the USA including Cherry Hill, Dallas, Parsippany, and San Francisco distributed educational aids to students and schools in need as part of the back-the-school campaign.
Volunteers of the Long Island centre visited a local animal shelter, Lewis Oliver Farm Sanctuary, to extend a helping hand and improve the quality of lives for the animals at the shelter.