
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care centres across India continued their mission of compassion through diverse humanitarian initiatives.
Jaipur organised Mati na Parinda (water-pot) distribution across three key community gatherings — during the Lal Mandir Dhwaja celebration, on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, and at another local community service site. A total of 425 regular and hanging water pots were distributed to support birds during the intense summer heat.
Ahmedabad commemorated Mahavir Jayanti by distributing 108 care kits to cancer-affected children at Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, with full support from Lions Club, Ahmedabad, bringing comfort and cheer to young patients.
Bengaluru conducted an Educational Aid Distribution Drive at Bharatiya Shikshana Samiti, where volunteers provided stationery kits to students from Nursery to Grade 10 and engaged them in games and dance activities. The initiative benefited 400 children.
Vadodara volunteers visited Mission of Charity, sharing moments of joy with disabled and mentally challenged children and women through games and dance. They also served refreshments and lunch and donated 200 metres of cloth, touching 200 lives. The centre also undertook a tree plantation of 100 saplings near the spiritual centre.
Hyderabad extended heartfelt support by providing lunch and bananas to 450 residents of a home for the disabled. The centre also contributed towards supporting the educational activities of Reach Beyond NGO, which offers after-school learning to around 200 underserved children. In total, 650 individuals benefited.
Together, these initiatives reflect the organisation’s unwavering commitment to nurturing lives, spreading compassion, and uplifting communities across regions.