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Get InvolvedInformation on Donating > “Those who are engaged in selfless service... may receive hundreds of thousands of dollars but will deliver the equivalent of millions to people in need. Stock Inventory Day in DerbyOn Saturday 31 March, we are planning a Derby run to make an inventory and re-pack the materials held in storage. There are a few spaces in Shalini's car going from London, contact her at beingshalini@gmail.com; also, any devotees in the Derby area willing to help for a cople of hours or more, please contact Daniel danielspangle@gmail.com. I’d like to help out.. How do I go about it?There are several ways to help :
OK. What about fundraising?One way of making a difference is to organise your own event, no matter how small. Every contribution will help. (It could be a jumble sale, a car boot sale, a sponsored walk or run, whatever you feel comfortable doing).
DonationsTo make online donations click here. Donate to Amma's charities every time you shop onlineWith the Give as you Live™ shopping App you can send, on average, 2.5 percent of every pound you spend online to Friends of Amma to support Amma's charitable activities. Click here for details (only works with Internet Explorer at present).Use Everyclick to raise money for Amma's CharitiesBy selecting Friends of Amma at search engine www.everyclick.com you can raise money every time you make a search on the internet. Everyclick pledges to donate 50 percent of all money raised to charities, shared out depending on the number of times each charity is selected.Donation Information
Seva (Volunteering): taking the initiativeIt's very easy to start doing seva, volunteering. You don't have to start a project to start volunteering. There are so many easy ways you can start which require little or no training (see below). Selfless activity (seva) is something that can be done every day of the year. Amma encourages just that (see Amma on selfless service, below).Opportunities for sevaBringing help to the needy covers a vast range of activities and issues from the special needs of the elderly (those in sheltered housing, in care homes), poor one parent families, orphans, children with special educational needs, the blind, battered women, the hard of hearing, immigrants, the illiterate, the homeless, the lonely, those with suicidal tendencies, prisoners, ex-prisoners, those in hospices, long term hospital inmates. It's a very long list and there are literally thousands of charities and voluntary bodies dedicated to meeting these needs. But for virtually every one of these areas of need there are gaps in provision. So there are countless opportunities to offer aid and many organisations which exist to channel people to where aid is needed.Starting to offer sevaYou can start now by contacting a number of different organisations, such as: go to the "Volunteering England" web site/"I want to volunteer" section - there is a wealth of information on this site; or contact your local volunteer bureau. Such bureaux exist throughout the country.Ways in which you can helpJust a few examples of help that requires little or no training:
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