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Our Vision Our Geography Our Head Count Board of Trustees the Way We Work INDEX Our Vision 01 Our Geography 02 Our Head Count 03 Board of Trustees 05 The Way We Work 08 Operational Highlights 09 Highlights of The Year 12 Photo Gallery 71 OUR VISION Service is our religion We are a non-profit organization with a motto to serve the humanity without any barricades of caste, creed, race or religion under the guidance of Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji. Discipline, Dedication, Devotion and Discretion are the four pillars of strength of this work force. In essence, this is an organization meant to serve the services of Pujya Sri Swamiji. Always be honest and frank. 1 OUR GEOGRAPHY Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Hyderabad Vijayawada Eluru Dattagiri (DVP) Machilipatnam Akiveedu Janawada Gudiwada Bhemavaram Khammam Karimnagar Nuzividu Kalla Kamareddy Guntur Dharmajigudem Mahabubnagar Ongole Rajahmundry Pamapuram Paruchur Pithapuram Nizamabad Chirala Vishakaptnam Banswada Addanki Warangal Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Kurnool Srikakulam Bangalore Anantapur Regidi Mekedatu Jayalakshmipuram Peddatamarapally Mysore Dharmavaram Dimmadijola Cochin Kadiri Jammipet Chennai Kadapa Kaijoli Mumbai Madanapally Kallada Pune Nellore Kosamala Tirupathi Kaviti Nowgam Pittalasariya Peddapadmapuram Zone 7 Bejjipally Annapuram Malaysia Singapore USA UK Always lend a hand those who need help. 2 OUR HEAD COUNT Female Male 1108 1532 (42%) (58%) TOTAL : 2640 Professional : Professional – 52 2% Employee – 423 Employee : 16% Student – 580 Others : 26% Homemaker – 608 Student : Business – 264 Un- 22 % employed : Business : 1% 10% Un-employed – 26 Homemaker : 23% Others – 687 TOTAL : 2640 1200 1000 800 Under 20 600 21 - 30 years 1109 31 - 50 years 400 722 706 Above 51 200 103 0 < 20 years 20 - 30 years 30 - 50 years > 50 years Association with Sadguru is the greatest purifier. 3 Avoid hurting the feelings of others. 4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sri Datta Humane Services, a registered, non-profit organization runs and operates under the leadership of its Founder Trustee Sri K Narayana Rao. He is supported by 17 more trustees who hail from diverse backgrounds. The current board is constituted on 26th January, 2010, with the following members. Sri B. Jaya Prakash Narayana Sri R. Venkateshwar Reddy Sri Kishore Dola Sri D. Madhusudan Sri Vavilapalli Sateesh Sri VSVN Srinivas Sri O.V. Seshagiri Rao Sri Chanda Sudheer Sri T. Krishna Kumar Sri Ch. Tarun Kumar Sri B. Sita Rami Reddy Sri Mahesh Sri K. Ramakanth Sri M. Sundara Murthy Sri S. Kaladhar Sri N. Vijayendranath Sri Kumar GVS Program Coordinator Sri Ch. V. Bhanu Murthy Office Manager Sri Prabhakar Iyer Office Manager Smt J Bala Tripura Sundari Office Manager Avoid offensive behavior. 5 SDHS CENTER TEAM MONITOR NAME Addanki Venkata Krishnaiah S Akiveedu Sivaramakrishna V Annapuram Nageswar Rao D Anantapur Venkata Suseela J Bengaluru Narasim Kumar Banswada Ramakanth K Bhimavaram Markandeya Raju B Cochin Sivan Pillai PK Chennai Rajendraprasad VT Chirala SeshuBabu G Dimmidijola Lakshmi Narayana K DattaGiri Suresh B DattaPalle Kumar Dharmavaram Nagaraju Vooka Dharmajigudem Kanchanamala Eluru Naga Gayathri D Guntur Sitarami Reddy B Hyderabad GVS Kumar Janawada Sudhakar T Jaya Lakshmi Puram Sriram Reddy A Jammipet Kumara Swamy B Kadapa RajaGopalaReddy Chintha Kadiri Nagaraju Guptha Sure Kalla Nageswar Rao Golla Kallada Chandrayya E Be humble when you serve. 6 Kamareddy Anil Kumar Mamidala Karimnagar Surender Khammam Ramana Manohar D Kurnool Raghunandan Gadi Kosamala Heramba Rao Kaviti Jagannadha Rao Mumbai Annapurna Kashyap Machilipatnam Subba Rao KRVT Madanapalle Sai Kailash Ralla Mahabubnagar Pradeep Kumar Karnati Mekedatu Raju S Mysore Vinayababu MK Nowgam Phalguna Rao P Nellore Suresh K Nizamabad Rama Krishna M Nuzividu Jagapathi Sai Kumar Addepalli Ongole Rama Murthy Gasarampalli Paruchuru Veeranjaneyulu K Peddatamarapalli Sreedhar T Peddapadmapuram Gunakar K Pittalasariya Janaki Rao I Pithapuram Narayana Reddy P Rajahmundry Vasantha lakshmi Madduri Regidi Durga Rao Srikakulam Purushotham Reddy Jeeru Tirupati Gopinath Chitlur Vijayawada Sreeram D Visakhapatnam Abdul Khadar Valli Warangal Suresh Khanna R Be kind at heart. 7 THE WAY WE WORK We work with human sentiments and devotion towards our Sadguru. It is our motto to serve the humanity without any barricades of caste, creed, race and religion. Believers in the concept of service, and devotees & followers of Sri Swamiji are part of this team. We meet on a regular basis to ensure that board and team members contribute their expertise for smooth functioning of the organization. Discipline, Dedication, Devotion and Discretion are our core values which defines the essence of the organization. Be nice to everyone. 8 OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Charitable Activities Medical Social Activities Activities SGS Spiritual POSTS Activities Training Volunteer & Job Services Placements SGS Share Your Food Chanting of God's name grants immense peace. 9 IN MEMORY OF SAGARAN PONNIAH Sagaran first came to know about Pujya Sri Swamiji after his retirement from United Nations Force in the year 1990 at Raja Rajeswari Temple in Ampang. Then Late Sri. Moorthy introduced Sri Sagaran to Swamiji. Initially Sagaran used to be an observer and later he became a devotee of Pujya Swamiji after few personal experiences. The very first question he asked Pujya Sri Swamiji was “What I need to do for you Swamiji” and Swamiji immediately responded to him saying “just stand beside me”. During one of Pujya Sri Swamiji’s trip to Malaysian devotees organized Samuterathanam (sea bath) in Port Dickson during this occasion Sri Sagaran took owe to be an vegetarian for rest of his life and surrendered at the Lotus Feet of Pujya Sri Swamiji. He also played key role in initiating security team to look after Swamiji’s needs. Sri Sagaran played a crucial role in formation of Sri Datta Humane Services in India and he also felt that similar kind of entity is much required for local Malaysian volunteers to serve local activities effectively. In 2013, with the blessings of Pujya Sri Swamiji and also with the advice of Uncle Sri K. Narayana Rao, Sri Sagaran initiated & registered PERSATUAN KHIDMAT KEMANUSIAAN SRI DATTA in Malaysia to serve the local ashram needs. He was appointed as Vice President of Sri Datta Humane Services in the year 2013. Serving Pujya Sri Swamiji was his top priority in his life. To name a few, he served Swamiji’s mission in Germany, Kumbhabishekam Sri Hanuman temple at Trinidad and Tobago, and organized a spiritual trip to Bali for Pujya Sri Swamij along with other devotees. An approachable personality loved by everyone in the group. Never went back in attending team leaders meeting at some of the remotest corners in India. He had a special place in the heart of Pujya Sri Swamiji. He breathed his last on 14th March, 2019 and merged into Pujya Sri Swamiji’s lotus feet. Contentment and compassion are signs of your devotion to Sadguru. 10 Detachment and dispassion are the foundation for peace and bliss. 11 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR Volunteers actively participated in Kumbhabhishekam programs conducted at Kurnool, Nizamabad, Dharmavaram and Pamapuram. Adhering to Pujya Sri Swamiji’s divine orders, volunteers actively participated in downloading SGS Posts and helped large number of devotees at many centres in installing SGS app. Volunteers actively participated in mass Hanuman Chalisa programs conducted at Hyderabad, Akiveedu and Vijayawada. Pujya Sri Swamiji leads us by example on various activities implemented at all the ashramas in India and abroad. His Holiness teaches us the social responsibility towards poor and needy. It is with this mission our SDHS volunteers raised to the occasions and extended their support to the poor and needy during following occasions: SDHS Volunteers collected relief material for the flood affected regions in Kerala. Clothes & medicines were collected at SGS Information Center at Begumpet and also at SDHS Office Ramgopalpet and were dispatched to the collection centre at Ravindra Bharathi, Hyderabad. Pujya Gurudeva ordered SDHS volunteers to extend their services for couple of weeks at Aluva - Cochin Ashram, Kerala. Volunteers from Srikakulam district under the supervision of Sri Jayadev took active role in cleaning the ashram. SDHS volunteers cleared all the debris and made sure the premises around ashram was a better place to move around. Groceries were distributed to the needy under the share your food program initiated by Sri Swamiji. Unidentified, unclaimed and decomposed dead bodies were cremated with last rites on regular basis. SDHS volunteers distributed 400 kg Rice, 100 kg Dal, 40 litres of refined oil to Desire Society which provides shelter to more than 150 HIV/AIDS infected children. Develop confidence, health, and vigor with good habits. 12 SDHS volunteers distributed 200 kg rice, 50 kg dal and 20 litres refined oil to Pallavi Ashram, which provides shelter for more than 60 mentally challenged individuals. SDHS volunteers distributed free medicines and groceries to Sadhana Institute, Hyderabad, for mentally challenged children. SDHS volunteers distributed clothes to Sri Venkateswara Charitable Trust & Samrakshana, which provides shelter for more than 100 homeless children. An amount of Rs. 20,000 was donated as financial aid and medical assistance to a pregnant woman for a period of 8 months along with required medicines. Blood donation always takes precedence in thoughts of our volunteers. They never miss a chance to donate blood to the needy patients in and around Hyderabad. A blood donation camp was organized to emphasize & educate our volunteers on its importance in saving lives of the needy. Water camps were organized at prominent centres across twin cities and at various ashrams across the state. Water and buttermilk were served to quench thirst of public during peak summer time. Spiritual & Social activities took front seat this year. Job placement assistance was provided to seven volunteers. Devotional singing gives joy to the mind. 13 VOLUNTEER CAMP AT HARIDWAR SDHS has a very special place in Pujya Sri Swamiji’s heart, His Holiness pulls out time from his busy schedule to spend time with them for couple of days. This time volunteers were blessed with an exclusive camp at Haridwar ashram for 3 days in the month February 2019.
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