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Hindu-Americans Celebrate International Day of Volunteering Across United States

October 14, 2015 by Editor Leave a Comment

Sewa Day 2015 at Charlotte, NC Volunteers removed trash and debris as part of the county’s adopt-a-city street program

Sewa Day 2015 at Charlotte, NC Volunteers removed trash and debris as part of the county’s adopt-a-city street program

The Hindu-American community between September 11 and October 4 celebrated  “Sewa Day” – a day of pure service – with a variety of community service projects at over 20 locations across the USA. Hundreds of volunteers from Sewa International and partner organizations including professional bodies, associations, linguistic, temple, spiritual, social and cultural organizations came together for a day of community service and worked on a variety of projects to make a difference in their communities. Sewa Day was also celebrated across the world in UK, Canada, Australia, Guyana, and Sri Lanka.


Projects were organized based on three guiding principles: 1. Serve to relieve hardship to humanity, 2. Bring a little joy to the needy, and 3. Increase environmental awareness. Youth and children enthusiastically participated as volunteers too.

At Boston, MA, volunteers cooked dinner for 200 people at the Cor Unum Meal Center – a nonprofit that provides nutritious meals in a safe environment to needy families. In Charlotte, NC, volunteers removed roadside trash and debris as part of the county’s adopt-a-city street program, and also cleaned up the local temple.

Volunteers in Cleveland, OH, Sewa cleaned up the Weiss Field Metro Park. In Columbus, OH, volunteers organized group games and a cultural program for the Bhutanese refugee community, and, distributed school bags and food.

In Philadelphia, PA, volunteers participated in a food drive and helped manage parking at a local festival. Volunteers in Delaware cleaned their neighborhood temple including shrine upkeep, maintaining the parking lot, washing windows and collecting garbage.

In the Detroit Metro area, MI, volunteers performed weeding, mulching, landscaping, repair, and restoration work at the Bharatiya Temple in Troy. In the DC area, volunteers provided food for residents at Cornerstone Shelter in Reston.

Three Sewa Day events were held in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, TX. Youth volunteers helped out at Frisco with a community organization devoted to local service projects, with acts of love and socialization with a sisterhood of moms. A free medical camp was organized for the Bhutanese refugee families in Dallas in which three doctors and 16 volunteers participated and over 40 patients benefited. Sewa volunteers also served at Plano City’s cultural exchange program showcasing Japanese art and culture.

In Houston, TX, 50 volunteers picked up trash and debris from Galveston beach as part of the Texas adopt-a-beach initiative. In San Antonio, TX, volunteers vacuumed, cleaned doors and windows, and washed the blinds at their local mandir.

In Denver, CO, volunteers cleaned up the Brighton temple hall, yard, kitchen and deities. Volunteers from Portland, OR and Seattle, WA cleaned up trails and vegetation and participated in upkeep and preservation activity at the Vedanta Society’s spiritual retreat.

In one of three events in Bay Area, CA, over 35 volunteers worked three hours at Ed Levin Park Milpitas to collect more than 25 bags of garbage comprising of soda cans, bottles, litter, plastic cups, and paper cups. Mr. Jose Esteves, the Mayor of Milpitas, inaugurated the event and delivered a motivating opening speech. Volunteers from San Ramon packed and distributed vegetarian food to the homeless at People’s Park in Berkeley, CA. In Cupertino, volunteers cleaned up the Calabazas Park.

Volunteers in Irvine, CA cleaned up Corona Beach at Corona Del Mar as part of the statewide California Coastal Cleanup Day initiative. In San Diego, CA, 85 volunteers contributed 170 service hours and cleaned over 15,000 pounds of plums and potatoes to be distributed to families facing hunger throughout San Diego County, thus providing the equivalent work of 19 full time staff.

About Sewa International: Sewa International (www.sewausa.org) is a 501 (c)(3) Hindu faith-based charitable non-profit service organization that works in the areas of disaster relief/rehabilitation, education and development (healthcare, women’s empowerment, child welfare, rural and tribal welfare, and refugee support).  Sewa serves regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin. The Sewa movement works with communities in need, and is active in 20 countries including USA, Canada, India, and UK.

Also See

  • Sewa Day: International Day of Volunteering by Hindus and Indians Celebrated in USA
  • Sewa Day 2014: International Day of Volunteering celebrated across USA
  • Hindu Charity Delivers Dozens of Handmade Scarves and Blankets to Abused Children & Women Shelters
  • Dharmic Charity Group Sewa International USA Announces Sewa Day 2014
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