National Family Camp in Kazakhstan
SSIO members of Kazakhstan hosted a national family camp, themed “Happiness Is Our True Nature,” in early July 2017. Focusing on health and education, more than 50 SSIO members and
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SSIO members of Kazakhstan hosted a national family camp, themed “Happiness Is Our True Nature,” in early July 2017. Focusing on health and education, more than 50 SSIO members and
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SSIO members and young adults from the Sathya Sai Centre of Toronto-York celebrated the 20th anniversary of hosting a wheelchair clinic at Participation House in
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On 20th June 2017, SSIO members from the Netherlands and Belgium brought food and supplies to a warehouse in Calais for further distribution to
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On 4th November 2017, 70 Sathya Sai devotees and 10 guests celebrated the 92nd year of the advent of Sathya Sai Baba at the Prasanthi Centre in Thailand. The group, which included
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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 educators from the European Sathya Sai Education (ESSE) Institute held seminars on Sathya Sai’s teachings and the SSIO organised service projects between
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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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Sai Spiritual Education (SSE) students of the Sathya Sai Centre of Boston joined about 2,000 volunteers from across the city in the annual Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. Day of Service on Monday, 16th January 2017. The event, organised by the City of Cambridge, honours
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In observance of World Human Values Day, 24th April 2017, six members of the Quartu S. Elena Sathya Sai Centre in Cagliari cleaned up an archaeological site known as
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On 11th June 2017, SSIO members of Paraguay delivered warm clothing and footwear to more than 500 families from Villa Florida, who were severely affected by flooding of the Tebicuary River and in dire need of
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