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About - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Sai Maa Vishnu Shakti Trust (SMVST) is a registered, non-profit, charitable organization established in Varanasi, India in 2007. This Trust was created specifically to support Sai Maa. Rsquo;s humanitarian work in India. Projects to date include a center for women's empowerment, food, warm clothing and blanket distributions to the poor, disaster relief work, and free medical services such as cataract surgeries and vitamin distributions to those in need.. Buttons on this website.
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News - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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100 Villagers Recieve the gift of sight. If you see value and would like to sponsor the fourth year of this program, you may use the following donate button to show your support. In India, it is understood that the opportunity to serve another also allows the soul of the receiver to bless the giver. May the souls of 300 successful cataract patients bless each of you. Get the latest information on Sai Maa's humanitarian projects.
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Chemin d'Eveil Profond - Sai Maa
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A propos de Sai Maa. Message de Sai Maa. E Chemin est l’ultime cadeau à vous offrir, vous en tant que Soi, et à offrir au monde. De cet espace, vous êtes une âme qui marche sur la planète terre au service de la lumière, en étant la lumière même. Ndash; Sai Maa. Dans le Chemin d’Éveil Profond. Crée une transformation de conscience vers un état d’éveil. Les murs de séparation entre votre humanité et votre divinité se dissolvent et vous entrez dans l’unité, la félicité que vous êtes. Dans l’espace sacré du ...
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Humanitarian Projects - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Warm Winter for Children - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Warm winter for children. Providing warm clothing to underprivileged children in a dangerously cold Winter. Nov 2010 - Jan 2011. Varanasi, Lalitpur, and Vrindivan, India. Schools and children Visited. 250 children at the Shivapura primary school. At this school there are only four teachers for the 250 students who attend. The children are learning very basic skills such as counting and simple reading. A school in Vrindavan, supported by the Sai Maa Vishnu Shakti Trust, where 250 children attend class....
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Vitamin Angels - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Eradicating childhood blindness by distributing Vitamin A to 70,000 children. 2008-2011 Varanasi and Vrindivan, India. The team returned to India along with other volunteers from around the world every six months for the three years. In total, Sai Maa Vishnu Shakti Trust volunteers served 70,000 children living in poor conditions to prevent childhood blindness. During a Vitamin Angels distribution, volunteers and local doctors visited children in an area such as a school or slum. The distribution tea...
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Ayodhya - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Feeding 15,000 people in a city of spiritual seekers. Nov 4-8, 2010. 15,000 people were fed over five days when Sai Maa and 25 students offered humanitarian service in Ayodhya during the auspicious days of Diwali and Hanuman’s birthday. Every day large bandaras (feasts) were held for the thousands of poor plus great Gurus, sadhus, scholars, and priests. In addition visits were made to a leper ashram and children’s school.
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Past Projects - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Warm winter for children.
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Flood Relief - Sai Maa Humanitarian
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Two months ago large areas of the holy city of Varanasi were devastated by the worst floods in more than 35 years. All three major rivers flowing through this ancient city - the Varuna, the Assi and Ganges rivers - breached their banks and poured their muddy waters into communities built along their embankments. Inspired by what you read? Share this page with others using the links below!
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