Manav sadhna's vision is to serve all and love all with total devotion. Recognizing that the almighty resides in the soul of all humun beings, We serve to transform seva (service) into sadhna (worship). History of Manav sadhna In 1990,a team of young volunteers,inspired by Gandhian values,came together to make a difference in the lives of the Underprivileged children and women.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Residential School
Adopting Gujarat Harijan sevak sangh's historic hostel inside the Gandhi Ashram was also one of our first projects.We poured our hearts and savings into molding and improving the lives of 120 children from the Bhangi(scavengers) community.Children now live within the hostel and receive an education in a loving and caring environment.
Our Projects Back to Childhood
As much as we would like,we still have a long way to go to eradicate child labor and return childhood back to the kids.Started many years ago,"Back to Childhood"was one of our first projects.Trough this project every Saturday evening,underprivileged children could enjoy their childhood again.For two hours,they gether to sing,dance,play and learn how to alleviate their hardships.The happy experience is culminated with a nutritious meal.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Dustbin project
Monday, November 16, 2009
14 November Children's Day Celebration
The 14th of November is Jawaharlal Nehruji's birthday. Nehruji was the first prime minister of India after Independence. He wore a flower on his coat as a symbol of a child, blossoming in the world, bringing beauty, love, and innocence. He loved children and in remembrance of his birthday India celebrates Children's day.
Manav Sadhna held a Children's day celebration with 500 children from Ahmedabad. The celebration included prayer, live music, a dramatic play, and dance. There was also a yoga position dance to the Indian national song, Vande Mataram.
Earlier in the day the children enjoyed a puppet show depicting the lives of Indian royalty. Manav Sadhna volunteers served water and food to the children during and after the celebration and joined in the traditional garba dance. Hundreds of drawing books and color boxes were donated to Manav Sadhna to be given to the children as gifts after the celebration.
Several Trustees attended the celebration including Shri Ishwarbahi Patel, the founder of Manav Sadhna's father, and a leading activist for sanitation in India and founder of Environmental Sanitation Institute.
Underprivileged children enjoyed a day of excitement, entertainment, and education. Students from Mudra Communication performed two plays about cleanliness and education for girls. The band, Ananyamas, played several exciting songs for the children from well known Bollywood films.
Two children from Manav Sadhna's Earn to Learn program have been learning to play the guitar and performed at the celebration.
Friday, November 13, 2009
activities are divided into the following categories:
- Basic Education
- Health
- Income Generation
- Saving
- Fun
- Bridging Gaps
- Values
- Disaster Management
Saturday, November 7, 2009
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