IAHV Local

 

ABOUT IAHV

IAHV has a robust program of relief and reconstruction on the ground in the affected region. Within three hours of the tsunami, more than 500 volunteers of the International Association for Human Values (IAHV) and Art of Living Foundation began direct relief work in the worst affected areas in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. IAHV volunteers from around the globe are supporting their direct relief efforts. Hundreds of tons of materials have been sent to the region, and over 10000 survivors have been helped in just one of the many camps established by IAHV in the region. IAHV has also committed to adopting orphans from the tsunami, as well as hope for the widowed in the region, providing a chance for hope among the hopeless.

IAHV in Fremont

IAHV has been busy in Fremont for many years.
* Courses bringing health improvement to the community
* Free meditations at Borders in the Fremont Hub
* Stress-reduction breathing techniques and meditation classes for Afghan women refugees in Fremont -- home of the nation's largest concentration of Afghan immigrants.
* Participation in the City of Fremont's "Make A Difference Day", recognizing the importance of volunteering in our community. A Yoga workshop was conducted for HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, providing breast cancer recovering patients with alternative healing therapy.

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IAHV in Milpitas


IAHV has been busy in Milpitas for couple of years too.
* Courses bringing health improvement to the community
* Free meditations at Borders & community library
* Actively participating in community activities such as the American Cancer Society fundraiser
* Organized the 'Concert for World Peace' in year 2004


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    For more information, please contact Jayashree at 510 818 9900 or email us.
   
     
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