Historical Activities
Before we formed Seva 4 Humanity Organization
Throughout the years, many have demonstrated the profound impact of seva (selfless service) by dedicating their time to community welfare, whether through organizing food drives, mentoring youth, or volunteering at local shelters. Their unwavering commitment to helping others serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of seva, inspiring generations to embrace compassion and contribute positively to society. The tireless efforts of our grandparents to uplift those in need stand as a testament to their dedication, motivating us to continue this legacy of kindness and support.
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2023-Jan: Donation Drive in Canada
2022-Oct: Food Donation Drive in Canada
2022-Sept: Donation Drive in Canada
2022-June: Donation Drive in Canada
2022-May: Book Donation Drive in Canada
2022-April: Shoe Donation Drive in Canada
2022-March: Toilets for Tribal Children
About 20 kilometers from Dharampur, Gujarat, India at the Dhamni village ashram school, toilets and bathrooms were constructed for tribal children with donor support, along with a cultural program and a special meal for the children.
2021-Sept: Prizes to Tribal Children
Children residing and studying at Sonwada Ashram School, Gujarat, India were encouraged by giving prizes to the students who came first, second and third in each standard. Seva from Dhirubhai Gandhi and Kokilaben Gandhi (Canada).
2020-Sept: Blankets to Tribal Families
Blankets and bags were distributed to poor and needy families in the remote villages of Saymal, Gadad, and Mandalbari in the Dang forest area. Seva from Dhirubhai Gandhi and Kokilaben Gandhi (Canada).
2019-Jul: A Variety of Supporting Items to a School in India
2018-Dec: A Variety of Supporting Items to a Girl School in India
2018-Oct: Prizes to Tribal School Kids in India
2018-June: Help to Seniors in India
2015-April: Help to Tribal Students
Donated 16 ceiling fans, organized an entertainment program, and provided pav bhaji and sweets for students at Agasi Kumar Chhatralay