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We make living, sharing and working
an experience to foster the development of service learning opportunities
and promote social
change
through service initiatives.
Join hands to make a utopian world.
It exists in all living souls.
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Share whatever you have
Open your mind to delve into the inner self
Undivided attention to the God, within you
Listen to read the divine messages
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FREE FOOD KITCHENS (LANGAR)
Cooking food is cooking food, no ritual. Just cooking.
Thousands of hungry people are fed from Sewadham's free food kitchens, every single day. Volunteering in the cooking, serving and cleaning process is a form of active spiritual practice, the practice of service, the practice of SEWA. The service asks no religious affiliation of its recipients. Man, woman, colour, caste, community. People are fed here regardless of how they fit into any of those classifications. This spirit of inclusion and equality is reinforced by the kitchen's adherence to vegetarianism
The langar receives funding from wealthier volunteers and through small donations.
• Food is provided ‘from the community, for the community’.
• Anyone who is hungry or wants to learn about hunger can eat in the large langars (community kitchens).
• Daily meals served through the “food for soul” program.
• More than 2000 volunteers involved globally.
• Donated food material for daily cooked meals are contributed by organisations, businesses and individuals.
• Cooked food is provided, through 213 centres, all over India, 365 days.
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