Annual Summer Camp for Children in Germany
The annual summer camp for children was held during the first week of August 2016 at a youth hostel in Linsengericht, a beautiful village in the Spessart mountains of central Germany. More than
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The annual summer camp for children was held during the first week of August 2016 at a youth hostel in Linsengericht, a beautiful village in the Spessart mountains of central Germany. More than
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The SSIO of the countries of Zone 8 organise family camps wherein parents and children can relax in a natural setting and dive deeply into the
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The SSIO of Netherlands organised a Walk for Peace on 21st September 2016 in Arnhem, a city in eastern Netherlands, to commemorate the United Nations’ International Day of Peace. Before the walk,
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The theme of the Serve the Planet project in 2016 was Love for Animals. Sathya Sai members in Belarus organised
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On 23rd and 24th September 2016, SSIO members hosted a values education seminar in Ein Hod, a quiet and scenic village in northern Israel, near Haifa. Forty people from
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The ISSE offered human values courses in three cities. About 200 persons attended the courses weekly, allowing them to learn and experience the benefits of practicing human values. Every month,
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During 5th to 7th August 2016, more than 60 Sathya Sai members from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Finland attended the First Estonian Sathya Sai Conference, under the motto
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On 5th and 6th January 2017, 17 SSIO leaders from the Volga-Ural region of Russia, including four youth, participated in a seminar to promote
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A Second Regional Volunteer Camp of the Ural Region took place in the Sverdlovsk area from 9th to 11th September 2016. Twenty-three volunteers, including youth, completed
ʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴍᴏʀᴇDuring Christmas 2016, members of the Sathya Sai Centre of Hutt Valley realised that the indigent Maori and Pacific Islander families at a local school were unable to afford basic food items, while everyone else was celebrating
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