Serving the Needy in New Zealand
Since 2004, SSIO volunteers in New Zealand have been serving meals to people in need at the Phoenix House. The volunteers serve food to nearly 25 disadvantaged individuals every alternate Tuesday.
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Since 2004, SSIO volunteers in New Zealand have been serving meals to people in need at the Phoenix House. The volunteers serve food to nearly 25 disadvantaged individuals every alternate Tuesday.
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On July 18, 2020, 13 SSIO volunteers joined 60 members of the Auckland Council, Manukau Beautification Trust, and the public in an environmental cleanup project. The group cleaned the surroundings, collected rubbish, and joined in painting projects and planting trees. The Tararata Stream Team also…
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SSIO volunteers including SSE children from the Sathya Sai Centre of Hamilton joined the Hamilton City Council to plant trees at the Minogue Park in Hamilton. On June 28, 2020, 15 people, including SSIO volunteers, planted 250 trees. On August 9, about 40 volunteers, including…
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On 1st September 2018, a multifaith group of young adults met with members from the Tamaki Estuary Protection Society to learn about the local area and understand the environmental impact of
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As part of Guru Poornima celebrations, 29 SSIO volunteers participated in a local tree planting programme to rehabilitate the wetlands around
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The KAI from SAI food project was launched on the auspicious occasion of Guru Poornima in Auckland. With the sharp rise in homelessness in recent years, many people struggle to
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On 6th October 2018, more than 1,100 members of the local community joined the Wairau Valley Special Needs School, the Wilson School and many satellite schools for the third annual
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A Young Adult (YA) Festival in Zone 3, titled “Beyond 2020,” was held over Easter weekend, 30th March to 2nd April 2018, in Hamilton, New Zealand. About 200 YAs from Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand united to reflect on
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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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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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