
SATHYAYUGAM SAI SEVA TRUST
Paropakaram idam shareeram
SEWING MACHINE DISTRIBUTION



In the divine presence of Sri Anandaguru, the Sewing Machine Distribution Seva was successfully conducted. As part of the 100th Birthday of Sathya Sai Baba, Sathyayugam Sai Seva Trust is planning to provide 100 sewing machines, completely free of cost, to deserving families to support their livelihood.The program was honoured by the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Justice K. Sreedharan (Retd.) and Smt. Sarada Muraleedharan IAS (Retd.),
SAI BHAVANAMURTHAM
The Sai Ananda Bhavanamrutham project is dedicated to fulfilling the dream of families in need by providing them with independent homes. These families often do not receive assistance from government schemes or other NGOs. The project aims to address the housing needs of those who are often overlooked and lack necessary support.
STREET NARAYANA SEVA
One of our core ongoing initiatives is the Street Narayana Seva, a compassionate food distribution program for the needy and homeless living on the streets. This noble service was started under the divine guidance and blessings of our beloved Swamy Sree Ananda Guru, whose vision of serving God through service to humanity continues to inspire us every day.
The Street Narayana Seva is conducted every week, making it a regular and heartfelt effort by our volunteers to bring comfort and dignity to those in need. It is more than charity; it is an expression of love, equality, and selfless service, aligning with the teachings of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
SAI JEEVAMURTHAM
To address the crucial need for blood donation, Ananda Guru initiated the Sai Jeevamrutham project in Thiruvananthapuram district. This community has organized numerous blood donation camps in collaboration with local government institutions and hospitals. They also provide assistance for emergency blood donation requirements. The team's dedication to blood donation has garnered appreciation from local governing bodies and MLAs.
SAI PREMA PRAVAHAM



During the challenging times of the pandemic, many individuals and families faced severe hardships, particularly those who were not employed or reliant on daily wages. In response to this, the Sai Prema Pravaham project was initiated to provide support to these affected families. Initially launched in Trivandrum district, the project has now expanded its reach to other districts as well








