- Seva Foundation
The Seva Foundation is a
non-profit foundation, founded in December,1978 , whose goal is to build partnerships to respond to "locally defined problems with culturally sustainable solutions throughout the world." InSanskrit "seva " means "selfless service".Missions
Seva has various missions to respond to these 'local problems', from
sight saving and restoring projects inNepal ,India ,Tibet ,Cambodia andTanzania , to community self-development projects in Chiapas andGuatemala , todiabetes prevention programs and grants forindigenous people s ofNorth America . Seva is associated with theAravind Eye Hospital inMadurai , India since the timeLarry Brilliant lived in India.Origin
Baba Ram Dass, a founding board member, spiritual teacher and advisor, and champion of Seva, was honored in the
DVD "Fierce Grace" in which Ram Dass talks about the founding of Seva byLarry Brilliant andGirija Brilliant , a devoted group of doctors,social worker s,activist s, and at least oneclown . Larry and Girija discuss the spiritual motivations for their efforts, andWavy Gravy explains how he was motivated to join their efforts when he learned that millions of blind people could see again immediately for a cost of about fivedollar s pereye . The cost ofcataract surgeries has gone up in the past twenty-five years, but Seva's work has expanded to meet this need.Fundraising
"Ram Dass: Fierce Grace", the PBS documentary about one man's journey from the 1960's counterculture to the present, [ [http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/ramdass/film.html "Ram Dass: Fierce Grace" description on pbs.org] ] and other merchandise are sold by Seva to raise money for their programs. Many
entertainer s have performedbenefit concert s. Among the most well-known of theseWavy Gravy as well as the Americanrock band The Grateful Dead, and their spinoff groups. Wavy Gravy has been on the Board of Directors of Seva since its founding and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead serves on Seva's advisory board. Seva also has analternative giving program, called "Gifts of Service". [ [http://www.seva.org/site/PageServer?pagename=GOS_landingpage Gifts of Service on seva.org] ]References
External links
* [http://www.seva.org The Seva Foundation website]
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