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Sai Palkhi’s Jail Program focuses on giving inmates a chance for spiritual reflection and personal reform. Through visits to local jails, we offer emotional support, counseling, and spiritual guidance, helping inmates find peace and purpose behind bars. By providing books on Sai Baba’s teachings and organizing kirtans (devotional singing), we bring a sense of hope and healing to those who need it most.
During one of our visits, an inmate expressed how Sai Baba’s teachings helped him come to terms with his past, giving him the strength to rebuild his life. It is stories like these that remind us of the power of compassion and second chances.
As stewards of the earth, Sai Palkhi is committed to preserving the environment for future generations. Our tree plantation drives aim to create a healthier, greener world while raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation. Over the years, we have planted thousands of trees in parks, schools, and religious spaces, contributing to the restoration of green spaces.
Last year alone, over 1,500 saplings were planted by volunteers across Nagpur, and we continue to inspire the community to take responsibility for the planet.
Inspired by Sai Baba’s teaching of “Annakshatra” — the sacred act of offering food — Sai Palkhi regularly organizes Food Distribution Camps to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry. Whether it’s during festivals like Sai Khichadi or Deepotsav, or in response to urgent needs, our volunteers serve thousands of meals to the underprivileged.
One memorable occasion was during last year’s Sai Khichadi, when our volunteers distributed over 5,000 meals in rural areas, bringing comfort and care to those in need. This initiative not only fights hunger but fosters a spirit of kindness and community.
Since 2014, Sai Palkhi has organized blood donation camps to support local hospitals. With over 1,000 units of blood donated so far, each camp is a testament to the community’s spirit of giving. Blood donation is one of the simplest yet most impactful ways to save lives, and every unit can save up to three people in emergencies or surgeries.
At our most recent camp, over 200 units of blood were collected, with donors coming together in a spirit of generosity and service.
As part of its commitment to social change, Sai Palkhi launched the Save Girl Child campaign, a powerful initiative aimed at raising awareness about the importance of protecting and empowering girls. During the Rath Yatra from Nagpur to Shirdi, our volunteers visited over 4,000 villages, spreading this vital message to rural communities.
Through engaging talks, workshops, and cultural programs, we emphasized the value of educating and supporting girls, ensuring that they are given the same opportunities as boys. This campaign was a significant step in changing mindsets, challenging traditional views, and inspiring positive change in the way girls are perceived and treated
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