Love and Gratitude to Sathya Sai in Australia
During April 2017, Australian SSIO members organised many programmes as offerings of love and gratitude to Sathya Sai. In Western Australia, SSIO young adults offered
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During April 2017, Australian SSIO members organised many programmes as offerings of love and gratitude to Sathya Sai. In Western Australia, SSIO young adults offered
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The Sathya Sai Centre of Tauranga, New Zealand, observed Guru Poornima by distributing reading glasses, colouring books, and reading books for children, and
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SSIO members of Canberra, Australia, prepared birthing kits for women in disadvantaged communities around the world, to facilitate clean and safe childbirths. Over the past five years, more than
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About 80 people joined in a Walk for Values event in Suva, Fiji, on 29th April 2017. Local Sathya Sai Centres and the University of the South Pacific Sai Young Adult Group organised the walk to increase
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More than 60 youth from the Interfaith Friendship Group (IFG), representing the Church of Latter Day Saints (Christianity), the Tzu Chi Foundation (Buddhism), the Sikh Youth Group, the NZ Muslim Association, and the SSIO, participated in
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Three heart-warming programmes under the theme, Heal the World, highlighted the 2017 Guru Poornima celebrations in New South Wales. First, on 2nd July 2017, 90 SSIO members SSIO teamed up with the
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The Sathya Sai International Organisation (SSIO) of Australia held its National Conference from 14th to 17th April 2017 in Melbourne. 570 delegates from around Australia attended, along with 62 children who took part
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In May 2017, Australians celebrated Easwaramma Day with great joy. In Canberra, SSIO members joined 4,000 local walkers in this year’s 5-km Mother’s Day Classic Walk. In New South Wales Region East, more than 300 people attended a beautiful event – a festive Sai Wonderland,…
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The SSIO of New Zealand observed Mahasamadhi Day on 24th April 2017 at St Leonards Road School, Auckland. The programme, “From Form to Formless,” opened with
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On Earth Day, 22nd April 2017, young adults of the SSIO hosted a nature walk and outdoor session at Parramatta Lake, Sydney, focusing on the reduction of plastic waste and plastic use. They conducted a
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