New England Satsang’s Goals: How to get involved?

Posted on 06. May, 2009 by admin in Announcement, Featured, Goals

  1. Tree Planting and Organic Farming: (Boston, Waltham, MA)
  2. There are two projects for organic farming underway. One in Pepperell and the other in Watertown. Please contact the coordinators if you would like to spend time learning and helping with this seva.
    Pepperell: Vino Gupta vino_gupta@yahoo.com
    Watertown: Laura Merwin lmerwin@yahoo.com 

  3. Disaster preparedness Project: (Waltham, MA)
  4. If you are interested in learning CPR/AED, please contact Tom Lindsley - 781-894-0001.

  5. Amrita Bala Kendra: (N.Chelmsford, MA)
  6. Please contact Bindu ammasbindu@gmail.com

  7. IAM Meditation: (Worcester, MA)
  8. For more information please visit IAM-Meditation.

  9. Mother’s Kitchen: (Cambridge, MA)
  10. We are continuing to meet every Tuesday at the church in Harvard Square at 3 Church Street, to serve the homeless. Mother’s Kitchen will also be preparing a meal to be distributed to The Shelter at 109 School Street in Central Square Cambridge . For either of these 2 sevas , please contact pamelreich@aol.com or 339-224-1725.

    Please visit Mother’s Kitchen for further details.

  11. Bread Distribution: (Boston, MA)
  12. There is so much hunger here in this country - far more than many would suspect. Many people go to bed hungry. Here is a situation where high quality food resources are being wasted on a daily basis. We can change this. For those of you who are blessed to own a car and can spare about one hour a week, please contact your satsang or Adarsa ruthmx@gmail.com on how you can get involved.

  13. Circle of Love Inside
  14. For more information about how you can become a Circle of Love Inside volunteer, letter writing guidelines, please contact Aikya Param at circle.of.love.inside@gmail.com.

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  1. National Satsang’s Goals: How to get involved?
  2. Mother’s Kitchen starts in Connecticut
  3. New England Satsangs - Nov 7th, 2009
  4. GreenFriends - Charles River Conservancy Event
  5. Bhajan Practices in New England

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