Free Health and Wellness Fair, Pittsburgh, PA

On April 27, 2025, the Sri Sathya Sai Center of Pittsburgh, PA, hosted a free Health and Wellness Fair at the Second Avenue Commons Shelter. This initiative, in collaboration with local hospitals and the county department of human services, provided vital medical, dental, and mental health services to over 60 homeless individuals. Driven by compassion and the increasing need for healthcare among the homeless, the event showcased selfless service with plans for future outreach.

MLK Day of Service Million Meal Pack 2025, Orlando, FL

Members of the Sri Sathya Sai Group of Orlando, FL, joined numerous other volunteers at the MLK Day of Service Million Meal Pack. They scooped and bagged dehydrated food, contributing to more than a million healthy meals that were distributed throughout Central Florida. The event highlights how seemingly small acts of kindness, done in unity, can achieve remarkable feats.

Doghead Farm Produce Harvest, Northeast Atlanta, GA

On July 3, 2025, members of the Sri Sathya Sai Center of Northeast Atlanta, GA, volunteered at Doghead Farm to harvest organic produce, mulch beds and remove weeds, ensuring the produce reached food banks serving food-insecure communities across Georgia. Despite strenuous work, volunteers found the experience rewarding and plan to continue their support for local farms and food access.

Hot meals and Heartfelt Service at Mount Holly Shelter, Cherry Hill, NJ

Every third Saturday, the Sri Sathya Sai Center of Cherry Hill, NJ, serve hot, nutritious meals to 50-75 homeless individuals at Mount Holly Shelter in New Jersey. From 9 am to 2 pm, the shelter is filled with warmth and laughter as 15 dedicated volunteers find their own hearts enriched by this monthly compassionate act of service.

Women's Picnics Foster Sisterhood and Well-being, Southern California

The Sri Sathya Sai International Organization (SSSIO) Southern California Women's Wing hosted picnics to foster sisterhood and provide respite. Women shared and inspired others with their personal Sai stories, participated in devotional singing, engaged in games and enjoyed a potluck together. It was an opportunity for the women to feel connected, relaxed and rejuvenated. The hope is to make the picnics an annual tradition.