Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 On 7th May 2005, a team of volunteers under Sai Study Group of Yogyakarta organized service programs in remote areas of Gunung Kidul (Purwodadi district, Yogyakarta Province of Indonesia), which covering 5 villages: Duwet, Ngande Ande, Pringsanggar, Winangun and Ngandong. The service programs were arranged in food distribution to 2,340 families, which consisted of 5 kgs of rice and lunch meal, also set-up free medical camp serving over 800 patients. A medical team consisting of 8 doctors and 4 nurses saw patients of all ages with a wide variety of ailments, including skin diseases, nutrition problems, arthritic & rheumatic problems and also chest pains. The programs were carried-out in a very smooth procedure and greatly anticipated. As a token of their appreciation, the villagers offered a welcome dance and behaved in a very nice and discipline manner throughout the service, especially during rice distribution. This seva project were being unique due to the presence of two prominent & distinguished guests, i.e. Prof. Anil Kumar from Prashanti Nilayam, India (who is none other than Bhagawan Baba’s translator) and Dr. V.K. Ravindran (central co-coordinator Zone 4 region 41 of Prashanti Council). As can be seen from the picture, Prof. Anil Kumar is very delighted & interested with the folk dance presented by the villagers. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Attachment: (image/jpeg) Seva in Gunung Kidul - 01.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Seva in Gunung Kidul - 02.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Seva in Gunung Kidul - 03.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Seva in Gunung Kidul - 04.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Gunung Kidul - 05.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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